The effect of meteorological conditions and atmospheric composition in the occurrence and development of new particle formation (NPF) events in Europe

Although new particle formation (NPF) events have been studied extensively for some decades, the mechanisms that drive their occurrence and development are yet to be fully elucidated. Laboratory studies have done much to elucidate the molecular processes involved in nucleation, but this knowledge ha...

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Veröffentlicht in:Atmospheric chemistry and physics 2021-03, Vol.21 (5), p.3345-3370
Hauptverfasser: Bousiotis, Dimitrios, Brean, James, Pope, Francis D, Dall'Osto, Manuel, Querol, Xavier, Alastuey, Andrés, Perez, Noemi, Petäjä, Tuukka, Massling, Andreas, Nøjgaard, Jacob Klenø, Nordstrøm, Claus, Kouvarakis, Giorgos, Vratolis, Stergios, Eleftheriadis, Konstantinos, Niemi, Jarkko V, Portin, Harri, Wiedensohler, Alfred, Weinhold, Kay, Merkel, Maik, Tuch, Thomas, Harrison, Roy M
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Zusammenfassung:Although new particle formation (NPF) events have been studied extensively for some decades, the mechanisms that drive their occurrence and development are yet to be fully elucidated. Laboratory studies have done much to elucidate the molecular processes involved in nucleation, but this knowledge has yet to be conclusively linked to NPF events in the atmosphere. There is great difficulty in successful application of the results from laboratory studies to real atmospheric conditions due to the diversity of atmospheric conditions and observations found, as NPF events occur almost everywhere in the world without always following a clearly defined trend of frequency, seasonality, atmospheric conditions, or event development.
ISSN:1680-7324
1680-7316
1680-7324
DOI:10.5194/acp-21-3345-2021