In a warming Arctic the increased occurrence of new particle formation (NPF) is believed to originate from the declining ice coverage during summertime. Understanding the physico-chemical properties of newly formed particles, as well as mechanisms that control both particle formation and growth in this pristine environment, is important for interpreting aerosol-cloud interactions, to which the Arctic climate can be highly sensitive. In this investigation, we present the analysis of NPF and growth in the high summer Arctic. The measurements were made on-board research vessel Polarstern during the PS106 Arctic expedition. Four distinctive NPF and subsequent particle growth events were observed, during which particle (diameter in a range 10-50...
The summertime Arctic lower troposphere is a relatively pristine background aerosol environment domi...
International audienceThe summertime Arctic lower troposphere is a relatively pristine background ae...
The occurrence of frequent aerosol nucleation and growth events in the Arctic during summertime may ...
In a warming Arctic the increased occurrence of new particle formation (NPF) is believed to originat...
The impact of aerosols on clouds is a well-studied, although still poorly constrained, part of the a...
The impact of aerosols on clouds is a well-studied, although still poorly constrained, part of the a...
New particle formation (NPF) and growth can be an important source of cloud condensation nuclei for ...
New particle formation in the Arctic atmosphere is an important source of aerosol particles. Underst...
The summertime Arctic lower troposphere is a relatively pristine background aerosol environment domi...
In the Arctic, new particle formation (NPF) and subsequent growth processes are the keys to produce ...
International audienceNew particle formation in the Arctic atmosphere is an important source of aero...
International audienceNew particle formation in the Arctic atmosphere is an important source of aero...
In the Arctic, new particle formation (NPF) and subsequent growth processes are the keys to produce ...
Dall'Osto, Manuel ... et al.-- 10 pages, 6 figures, supporting information https://dx.doi.org/10.103...
11 pags., 4 figs.-- Correction: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-19533-yIn the central Arc...
The summertime Arctic lower troposphere is a relatively pristine background aerosol environment domi...
International audienceThe summertime Arctic lower troposphere is a relatively pristine background ae...
The occurrence of frequent aerosol nucleation and growth events in the Arctic during summertime may ...
In a warming Arctic the increased occurrence of new particle formation (NPF) is believed to originat...
The impact of aerosols on clouds is a well-studied, although still poorly constrained, part of the a...
The impact of aerosols on clouds is a well-studied, although still poorly constrained, part of the a...
New particle formation (NPF) and growth can be an important source of cloud condensation nuclei for ...
New particle formation in the Arctic atmosphere is an important source of aerosol particles. Underst...
The summertime Arctic lower troposphere is a relatively pristine background aerosol environment domi...
In the Arctic, new particle formation (NPF) and subsequent growth processes are the keys to produce ...
International audienceNew particle formation in the Arctic atmosphere is an important source of aero...
International audienceNew particle formation in the Arctic atmosphere is an important source of aero...
In the Arctic, new particle formation (NPF) and subsequent growth processes are the keys to produce ...
Dall'Osto, Manuel ... et al.-- 10 pages, 6 figures, supporting information https://dx.doi.org/10.103...
11 pags., 4 figs.-- Correction: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-19533-yIn the central Arc...
The summertime Arctic lower troposphere is a relatively pristine background aerosol environment domi...
International audienceThe summertime Arctic lower troposphere is a relatively pristine background ae...
The occurrence of frequent aerosol nucleation and growth events in the Arctic during summertime may ...