نتایج جستجو برای: particles and aerosols

تعداد نتایج: 16853764  

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2007
Chih-Chung Lin Shui-Jen Chen Kuo-Lin Huang Wen-Jhy Lee Wen-Yinn Lin Chiu-Jung Liao Hso-Chi Chaung Chuen-Huey Chiu

This study investigated water-soluble ions in the sized particles (particularly nano (PM(0.01-0.056))/ultrafine (PM(0.01-0.1))) collected using MOUDI and Nano-MOUDI samplers near a busy road site and at a rural site. The analytical results demonstrate that nano and coarse particles exhibited the highest (16.3%) and lowest (8.37%) nitrate mass ratios, respectively. The mass ratio of NO(3)(-) was...

2013
R. C. Moffet T. C. Rödel S. T. Kelly M. K. Gilles

Carbonaceous aerosols are responsible for large uncertainties in climate models, degraded visibility, and adverse health effects. The Carbonaceous Aerosols and Radiative Effects Study (CARES) was designed to study carbonaceous aerosols in the natural environment of the Central Valley, California, and learn more about their atmospheric formation and aging. This paper presents results from spectr...

2015
K. M. Cerully A. Bougiatioti J. R. Hite H. Guo L. Xu N. L. Ng R. Weber A. Nenes

The formation of secondary organic aerosols (SOAs) combined with the partitioning of semivolatile organic components can impact numerous aerosol properties including cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) activity, hygroscopicity, and volatility. During the summer 2013 Southern Oxidant and Aerosol Study (SOAS) field campaign in a rural site in the southeastern United States, a suite of instruments inc...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1970
J B Harstad M E Filler W T Hushen H M Decker

Aerosols composed of viable particles of a uniform size were produced with a commercial spinning-disc generator from aqueous suspensions of Bacillus subtilis var. niger spores containing various amounts of an inert material, dextran, to regulate aerosol particle size. Aerosols composed of single naked spores having an equivalent spherical diameter of 0.87 mum were produced from spore suspension...

2003
Andrew D. Maynard Anthony T. Zimmer

Recent research has indicated that the toxicity of inhaled ultrafine particles may be associated with the size of discrete particles deposited in the lungs. However, it has been speculated that in some occupational settings rapid coagulation will lead to relatively low exposures to discrete ultrafine particles. Investigation of likely occupational exposures to ultrafine particles following the ...

Journal: :The European Physical Journal Conferences 2009

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2018
Xin Lu Feiyue Mao Zengxin Pan Wei Gong Wei Wang Liqiao Tian Shenghui Fang

Aerosols greatly influence global and regional atmospheric systems, and human life. However, a comprehensive understanding of the source regions and three-dimensional (3D) characteristics of aerosol transport over central China is yet to be achieved. Thus, we investigate the 3D macroscopic, optical, physical, and transport properties of the aerosols over central China based on the March 2007 to...

2010
Eric S. Saltzman Anthony J. Hynes Tony Hynes Hal Maring

The goal of this project is to develop a new capability for the chemical characterization of marine aerosols. This involves the development of an instrument to make quantitative, near real-time sodium concentration measurements on individual size-segregated marine aerosols. The development and deployment of a single particle sodium detector would allow us to measure the size distribution of sea...

2016
Carmen Alonso Peter C. Raynor Peter R. Davies Robert B. Morrison Montserrat Torremorell

Influenza A virus (IAV), porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) and Staphylococcus aureus are important swine pathogens capable of being transmitted via aerosols. The electrostatic particle ionization system (EPI) consists of a conductive line that emits negative ions that charge particles electrically resulting in the settling of air...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2007
S Ghosh M H Smith A Rap

Aerosols are known to influence significantly the radiative budget of the Earth. Although the direct effect (whereby aerosols scatter and absorb solar and thermal infrared radiation) has a large perturbing influence on the radiation budget, the indirect effect (whereby aerosols modify the microphysical and hence the radiative properties and amounts of clouds) poses a greater challenge to climat...

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