A field aerosol measurement campaign as part of the Measurements of Urban, Marine and Biogenic Air (MUMBA) campaign was conducted between 16 January 2013 and 15 February 2013 in the coastal city of Wollongong, Australia. The objectives of this research were to study the occurrence frequency, characteristics and factors that influence new particle formation processes. Particle formation and growth events were observed from particle number size distribution data in the range of 14 nm-660 nm measured using a scanning particle mobility sizer (SMPS). Four weak Class I particle formation and growth event days were observed, which is equivalent to 13% of the total observation days. The events occurred during the day, starting after 8:30 Australian...
This review highlights recent observations from a large number of studies investigating formation an...
The relationship between particle mass (as PM10 and PM2.5) and health outcomes such as decreased lun...
The rapid environmental changes in Australia prompt a more thorough investigation of the influence o...
A field aerosol measurement campaign as part of the Measurements of Urban, Marine and Biogenic Air (...
Atmospheric particle properties were measured in the South Eastern coastal city of Wollongong, Austr...
A month-long intensive measurement campaign was conducted in March/April 2007 at Agnes Water, a remo...
Studies of health impacts from atmospheric pollutants suggest that particles are currently one of th...
Environmental context. Atmospheric submicrometre particles have a significant impact on human health...
The occurrence of and conditions favourable to nucleation were investigated at an industrial and com...
International audienceEven though oceans cover the majority of the Earth, most aerosol measurements ...
Particle number size distributions are among the most important parameters in trying to understand t...
A dedicated study into the formation of new particles, New Particle Formation and Fate in the Coasta...
We present findings from the Measurements of Urban, Marine and Biogenic Air (MUMBA) campaign, which ...
The aim of this study was to characterise the new particle formation events in subtropical urban env...
A dedicated study into the formation of new particles, New Particle Formation and Fate in the Coasta...
This review highlights recent observations from a large number of studies investigating formation an...
The relationship between particle mass (as PM10 and PM2.5) and health outcomes such as decreased lun...
The rapid environmental changes in Australia prompt a more thorough investigation of the influence o...
A field aerosol measurement campaign as part of the Measurements of Urban, Marine and Biogenic Air (...
Atmospheric particle properties were measured in the South Eastern coastal city of Wollongong, Austr...
A month-long intensive measurement campaign was conducted in March/April 2007 at Agnes Water, a remo...
Studies of health impacts from atmospheric pollutants suggest that particles are currently one of th...
Environmental context. Atmospheric submicrometre particles have a significant impact on human health...
The occurrence of and conditions favourable to nucleation were investigated at an industrial and com...
International audienceEven though oceans cover the majority of the Earth, most aerosol measurements ...
Particle number size distributions are among the most important parameters in trying to understand t...
A dedicated study into the formation of new particles, New Particle Formation and Fate in the Coasta...
We present findings from the Measurements of Urban, Marine and Biogenic Air (MUMBA) campaign, which ...
The aim of this study was to characterise the new particle formation events in subtropical urban env...
A dedicated study into the formation of new particles, New Particle Formation and Fate in the Coasta...
This review highlights recent observations from a large number of studies investigating formation an...
The relationship between particle mass (as PM10 and PM2.5) and health outcomes such as decreased lun...
The rapid environmental changes in Australia prompt a more thorough investigation of the influence o...