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Variations in Tropospheric Submicron Particle Size Distributions Across the European Continent 2008–2009
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SYSNO ASEP 0421555 Document Type J - Journal Article R&D Document Type Journal Article Subsidiary J Článek ve WOS Title Variations in Tropospheric Submicron Particle Size Distributions Across the European Continent 2008–2009 Author(s) Beddows, D.C.S. (GB)
Dall’Osto, M. (ES)
Harrison, R. M. (GB)
Kulmala, M. (FI)
Asmi, A. (FI)
Wiedensohler, A. (DE)
Laj, P. (FR)
Fjaeraa, A.M. (NO)
Sellegri, K. (FR)
Birmili, W. (DE)
Bukowiecki, N. (CH)
Weingartner, E. (CH)
Baltensperger, U. (CH)
Ždímal, Vladimír (UCHP-M) RID, ORCID, SAI
Zíková, Naděžda (UCHP-M) RID, ORCID, SAI
Putaud, J.-P. (IT)
Marinoni, A. (IT)
Tunved, P. (SE)
Hansson, H.-C. (SE)
Feibig, M. (NO)
Kivekäs, N. (SE)
Swietlicki, E. (SE)
Lihavainen, H. (FI)
Asmi, E. (FI)
Ulevicius, V. (LT)
Aalto, P.P. (FI)
Mihalopoulos, N. (GR)
Kalivitis, N. (GR)
Kalapov, I. (BG)
Kiss, G. (HU)
de Leeuw, G. (FI)
Henzing, B. (NL)
O'Dowd, C. (IE)
Jennings, S.G. (IE)
Flentje, H. (DE)
Meinhardt, F. (DE)
Ries, L. (DE)
Denier van der Gon19, H.A.C. (NL)
Visschedijk, A.J.H. (NL)
Swietlicki, E. (SE)Source Title Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. - : Copernicus - ISSN 1680-7316
Roč. 14, č. 8 (2014), s. 4327-4348Number of pages 22 s. Language eng - English Country DE - Germany Keywords particle size distribution ; clusters ; aerosol size distribution Subject RIV CF - Physical ; Theoretical Chemistry Institutional support UCHP-M - RVO:67985858 UT WOS 000335923300034 EID SCOPUS 84899741670 DOI 10.5194/acp-14-4327-2014 Annotation Cluster analysis of particle number size distributions from background sites across Europe is presented. This generated a total of nine clusters which could be further combined into two main groups, namely: a South to North category (four clusters) and 5 a West to East category (five clusters). The first category was identified as most frequently being detected inside and around Northern Germany and neighbouring countries, showing clear evidence of local afternoon nucleation and growth events that could be linked to movement of air masses from South-to-North arriving ultimately at the Arctic resulting in Arctic Haze. The second group of particle size spectra proved to have 10 narrower size distributions and collectively showed a dependence of modal diameter upon the longitude of the site (West to East) at which they were most frequently detected. These clusters indicated regional nucleation (at the coastal sites) growing to larger modes further inland. The apparent growth rate of the modal diameter was around 1 3nmh−1. Workplace Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals Contact Eva Jirsová, jirsova@icpf.cas.cz, Tel.: 220 390 227 Year of Publishing 2015
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