نتایج جستجو برای: dominant aerosol modes

تعداد نتایج: 266383  

2004
M. D. Alexandrov

We present a substantial upgrade of our previously developed multi-filter rotating shadowband (MFRSR) data analysis algorithm (Alexandrov et al. 2002). For the new version an automated cloud screening procedure (Alexandrov et al. 2004) has been designed and a bimodal aerosol particle size distribution model is used defined by a variable fine mode size and a ratio between the fine and coarse modes.

2005
Myeong-Jae Jeong Zhanqing Li

[1] A number of global aerosol products of varying quality, strengths, and weaknesses have been generated. Presented here are synthetic analyses with regard to the quality, compatibility, and synergy of two long-term global (1983–2000) aerosol products derived from the advanced very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR) and the Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS). Four essential aerosol parame...

2005
Christian M. Carrico Sonia M. Kreidenweis William C. Malm Derek E. Day Taehyoung Lee Jacqueline Carrillo Gavin R. McMeeking Jeffrey L. Collett

The influence of particulate organic material (POM) and the contribution of biomass smoke on air quality and visibility remain a paramount issue in addressing regional haze concerns in US national parks. Measurements during the Yosemite Aerosol Characterization Study (July–September 2002) indicated an aerosol dominated by POM ( 70% of identified species) and strongly influenced by biomass smoke...

2009
F. Costabile

A correct description of fine (diameter <1μm) and ultrafine (<0.1μm) aerosol particles in urban areas is of interest for particle exposure assessment but also basic atmospheric research. We examined the spatio-temporal variability of atmospheric aerosol particles (size range 3–800 nm) using concurrent number size distribution measurements at a maximum of eight observation sites in and around Le...

2010
W. T. Morgan J. D. Allan K. N. Bower E. J. Highwood D. Liu G. R. McMeeking M. J. Northway P. I. Williams R. Krejci

The spatial distribution of aerosol chemical composition and the evolution of the Organic Aerosol (OA) fraction is investigated based upon airborne measurements of aerosol chemical composition in the planetary boundary layer across Europe. Sub-micron aerosol chemical composition was measured using a compact Time-of-Flight Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (cToF-AMS). A range of sampling conditions were...

2003
P. Tunved H.-C. Hansson M. Kulmala P. Aalto

Size distribution measurements performed at five different stations have been investigated during a one-year period between 01 June 2000 and 31 May 2001 with focus on diurnal, seasonal and geographical differences of size distribution properties. The stations involved cover a large geographical area ranging from the Finnish Lapland (67 N) down to southern Sweden (56 N) in the order Värriö, Pall...

Journal: :Journal of aerosol medicine and pulmonary drug delivery 2018
Jean-Bernard Michotte Enrico Staderini Anne-Sophie Aubriot Emilie Jossen Jonathan Dugernier Giuseppe Liistro Gregory Reychler

BACKGROUND A breath-synchronized nebulization option that could potentially improve drug delivery during noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) is currently not available on single-limb circuit bilevel ventilators. The aim of this study was to compare urinary excretion of amikacin following aerosol delivery with a vibrating mesh nebulizer coupled to a single-limb circuit bilevel vent...

2016
Jonathan Dugernier Gregory Reychler Xavier Wittebole Jean Roeseler Virginie Depoortere Thierry Sottiaux Jean-Bernard Michotte Rita Vanbever Thierry Dugernier Pierre Goffette Marie-Agnes Docquier Christian Raftopoulos Philippe Hantson François Jamar Pierre-François Laterre

BACKGROUND Volume-controlled ventilation has been suggested to optimize lung deposition during nebulization although promoting spontaneous ventilation is targeted to avoid ventilator-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction. Comparing topographic aerosol lung deposition during volume-controlled ventilation and spontaneous ventilation in pressure support has never been performed. The aim of this study ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Neil M Donahue Kaytlin M Henry Thomas F Mentel Astrid Kiendler-Scharr Christian Spindler Birger Bohn Theo Brauers Hans P Dorn Hendrik Fuchs Ralf Tillmann Andreas Wahner Harald Saathoff Karl-Heinz Naumann Ottmar Möhler Thomas Leisner Lars Müller Marc-Christopher Reinnig Thorsten Hoffmann Kent Salo Mattias Hallquist Mia Frosch Merete Bilde Torsten Tritscher Peter Barmet Arnaud P Praplan Peter F DeCarlo Josef Dommen Andre S H Prévôt Urs Baltensperger

The Multiple Chamber Aerosol Chemical Aging Study (MUCHACHAS) tested the hypothesis that hydroxyl radical (OH) aging significantly increases the concentration of first-generation biogenic secondary organic aerosol (SOA). OH is the dominant atmospheric oxidant, and MUCHACHAS employed environmental chambers of very different designs, using multiple OH sources to explore a range of chemical condit...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Allen H Goldstein Charles D Koven Colette L Heald Inez Y Fung

Remote sensing data over North America document the ubiquity of secondary aerosols resulting from a combination of primary biogenic and anthropogenic emissions. The spatial and temporal distribution of aerosol optical thickness (AOT) over the southeastern United States cannot be explained by anthropogenic aerosols alone, but is consistent with the spatial distribution, seasonal distribution, an...

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