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Data from: Characterization of particle size distributions and water-soluble ions in particulate matter measured at a broiler farm

Published by Agricultural Research Service | Department of Agriculture | Metadata Last Checked: January 27, 2026 | Last Modified: 2025-11-21
This is USDA-ARS data from the publication, "Characterization of particle size distributions and water-soluble ions in particulate matter measured at a broiler farm." This study was conducted in June of 2018. Data included here are from several measurements: Gas-phase ammonia measurements measured by an electrochemical sensor (Cairpol) in part-per-billion (ppb) with 1 minute time interval. Particle number concentration inside and outside the house measured by two optical particle counters (MetOne) in number per cubic centimeter (mg/cc) with 20 second interval. Particles were measured from 0.5-10 micrometers in 8 size bins. Particle number concentration measured by a scanning mobility particle sizer (TSI) and given as the differential number per size bin over 80 bins from 10-500 nanometers with a 5 minute time interval. Water-soluble ions in particulate matter measured by an ambient ion monitor (URG) measured in microgram per cubic meter with a 1 hour time interval. Resources in this dataset: Resource Title: Ammonia Sensor Measurements File Name: SensorNH3.txt Resource Title: Optical Particle Counter 1 File Name: OpticalParticleCounter1.txt Resource Title: Optical Particle Counter 2 File Name: OpticalParticleCounter2.txt Resource Title: Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Data (Matrix) File Name: SMPS Data.txt Resource Title: Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Axes File Name: SMPS Axes.txt Resource Title: AIM Particulate Chemical Composition File Name: AIM Composition.txt

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