“…Furthermore, the station is unique in that McMurdo Station is one of the two sites that have published aerosol measurements starting in 1968, with the other one being the Amundsen Scott Station at the South Pole. The site has at least 10 publications describing aerosol measurements over the past 50 years, most of which were limited to summer (Cadle et al, 1968;Warburton, 1973;Ondov et al, 1973a;Hogan, 1975;Hofmann, 1988;Hansen et al, 2001;Mazzera et al, 2001a, b;Giordano et al, 2017;Kalnajs et al, 2013;Khan et al, 2018). No stations in Antarctica measured inorganic chemical composition year-round until 1978 (Parungo et al, 1981), and none have measured year-round organic components.…”