Aerosol particles play an important role in the Earth’s troposphere and in the climate system: They scatter and absorb solar radiation, facilitate chemical processes, and serve as condensation nuclei for the formation of clouds. Tropospheric aerosol particles are emitted from surface sources or form in situ from the gas phase. Formation from the gas phase requires concentrations of aerosol precursor molecules aggregating to form molecular clusters able to grow faster than they evaporate. This process is called nucleation. Gas phase ions can reduce the concentration of aerosol precursor molecules required for nucleation, as they greatly stabilize molecular clusters with respect to evaporation. Therefore, ions are a potential source of aeroso...
Ions, which are generated in the atmosphere by galactic cosmic rays and other ionization sources, ma...
Aerosol particles affect the Earth�s radiative balance by directly scattering and absorbing sol...
Fundamental questions remain about the origin of newly formed atmospheric aerosol particles because ...
Aerosol particles play an important role in the Earth’s troposphere and in the climate system: They ...
Atmospheric aerosols affect climate and yet the reason for many observed events of new aerosol forma...
Atmospheric ions formed by cosmic radiation are potentially important in mediating the formation of ...
[1] Large positive cluster ions with atomic mass numbers up to 2500 have for the first time been det...
Ions produced by cosmic rays have been thought to influence aerosols and clouds. In this study, the ...
ABSTRACT: Atmospheric aerosol particles have a strong impact on the global climate and that is the m...
The formation of secondary particles in the atmosphere accounts for more than half of global cloud c...
nderstanding the processes related to particle formation in the atmosphere is crucial in order to qu...
Nucleation is an important source of atmospheric aerosol. Throughout the free troposphere, inorganic...
Aerosol particles can be directly emitted to the atmosphere in many ways, such as sea spray, volcano...
Formation of new atmospheric aerosol particles is known to occur almost all over the world and the i...
Atmospheric aerosols and their effect on clouds are thought to be important for anthropogenic radiat...
Ions, which are generated in the atmosphere by galactic cosmic rays and other ionization sources, ma...
Aerosol particles affect the Earth�s radiative balance by directly scattering and absorbing sol...
Fundamental questions remain about the origin of newly formed atmospheric aerosol particles because ...
Aerosol particles play an important role in the Earth’s troposphere and in the climate system: They ...
Atmospheric aerosols affect climate and yet the reason for many observed events of new aerosol forma...
Atmospheric ions formed by cosmic radiation are potentially important in mediating the formation of ...
[1] Large positive cluster ions with atomic mass numbers up to 2500 have for the first time been det...
Ions produced by cosmic rays have been thought to influence aerosols and clouds. In this study, the ...
ABSTRACT: Atmospheric aerosol particles have a strong impact on the global climate and that is the m...
The formation of secondary particles in the atmosphere accounts for more than half of global cloud c...
nderstanding the processes related to particle formation in the atmosphere is crucial in order to qu...
Nucleation is an important source of atmospheric aerosol. Throughout the free troposphere, inorganic...
Aerosol particles can be directly emitted to the atmosphere in many ways, such as sea spray, volcano...
Formation of new atmospheric aerosol particles is known to occur almost all over the world and the i...
Atmospheric aerosols and their effect on clouds are thought to be important for anthropogenic radiat...
Ions, which are generated in the atmosphere by galactic cosmic rays and other ionization sources, ma...
Aerosol particles affect the Earth�s radiative balance by directly scattering and absorbing sol...
Fundamental questions remain about the origin of newly formed atmospheric aerosol particles because ...