نتایج جستجو برای: atmospheric aerosol

تعداد نتایج: 100598  

2017

Calculations of aerosol radiative forcing require knowledge of wavelength-dependent aerosol optical properties, 10 such as single scattering albedo. These aerosol optical properties can be calculated using Mie theory from knowledge of the key microphysical properties of particle size and refractive index, assuming that atmospheric particles are well-approximated to be spherical and homogeneous....

Journal: :Nature communications 2016
Johannes W Cremer Klemens M Thaler Christoph Haisch Ruth Signorell

Photochemistry taking place in atmospheric aerosol droplets has a significant impact on the Earth's climate. Nanofocusing of electromagnetic radiation inside aerosols plays a crucial role in their absorption behaviour, since the radiation flux inside the droplet strongly affects the activation rate of photochemically active species. However, size-dependent nanofocusing effects in the photokinet...

2010
M. H. Barley

A selection of models for estimating vapour pressures have been tested against experimental data for a set of compounds selected for their particular relevance to the formation of atmospheric aerosol by gas-liquid partitioning. The experimental vapour pressure data (all <100 Pa) of 45 multifunctional compounds provide a stringent test of the estimation techniques, with a recent complex group co...

2011
T. Nieminen P. Paasonen H. E. Manninen K. Sellegri M. Kulmala

Atmospheric ions participate in the formation of new atmospheric aerosol particles, yet their exact role in this process has remained unclear. Here we derive a new simple parameterization for ion-induced nucleation or, more precisely, for the formation rate of charged 2-nm particles. The parameterization is semi-empirical in the sense that it is based on comprehensive results of one-year-long a...

2017
Tuija Jokinen Jenni Kontkanen Katrianne Lehtipalo Hanna E. Manninen Juho Aalto Albert Porcar-Castell Olga Garmash Tuomo Nieminen Mikael Ehn Juha Kangasluoma Heikki Junninen Janne Levula Jonathan Duplissy Lauri R. Ahonen Pekka Rantala Liine Heikkinen Chao Yan Mikko Sipilä Douglas R. Worsnop Jaana Bäck Tuukka Petäjä Veli-Matti Kerminen Markku Kulmala

Solar eclipses provide unique possibilities to investigate atmospheric processes, such as new particle formation (NPF), important to the global aerosol load and radiative balance. The temporary absence of solar radiation gives particular insight into different oxidation and clustering processes leading to NPF. This is crucial because our mechanistic understanding on how NPF is related to photoc...

2011
S. Myriokefalitakis

Organic acids attract increasing attention as contributors to atmospheric acidity, secondary organic aerosol mass and aerosol hygroscopicity. Oxalic acid is globally the most abundant dicarboxylic acid, formed via chemical oxidation of gas-phase precursors in the aqueous phase of aerosols and droplets. Its lifecycle and atmospheric global distribution remain highly uncertain and are the focus o...

2010
D. S. Ward T. Eidhammer W. R. Cotton S. M. Kreidenweis

Variations in the chemical composition of atmospheric aerosols alter their hygroscopicity and can lead to changes in the cloud-active fraction of the aerosols, or cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) number concentration. To investigate the importance of this effect under different atmospheric conditions, cloud droplet formation was simulated with a Lagrangian parcel model. Initial values of updraft...

2008
J. J. Michalsky

The first successful deployment of the fullyoperational ultraviolet rotating shadow-band spectroradiometer occurred during the May 2003 US Department of Energy’s Atmospheric Radiation Measurement program’s Aerosol Intensive Observation Period. The aerosol properties in the visible range were characterized using redundant measurements with several instruments to determine the column aerosol opti...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
David L Bones Jonathan P Reid Daniel M Lienhard Ulrich K Krieger

Atmospheric models generally assume that aerosol particles are in equilibrium with the surrounding gas phase. However, recent observations that secondary organic aerosols can exist in a glassy state have highlighted the need to more fully understand the kinetic limitations that may control water partitioning in ambient particles. Here, we explore the influence of slow water diffusion in the con...

2009
Geert Jan van Oldenborgh Pascal Yiou Robert Vautard

Fog and mist are meteorological phenomena that have significant contributions to temperature variations. Understanding and predicting them is also crucial for transportation risk management. It has been shown that low visibility phenomena over Europe have been declining over the past three decades. The trends in mist and haze have been correlated to atmospheric aerosol trends. However, dense fo...

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