International audienceClassical nucleation theory is unable to explain the ubiquity of nucleation events observed in the atmosphere. This shows a need for an empirical determination of the nucleation rate. Here we present a novel inverse modeling procedure to determine particle nucleation and growth rates based on consecutive measurements of the aerosol size distribution. The particle growth rate is determined by regression analysis of the measured change in the aerosol size distribution over time, taking into account the effects of processes such as coagulation, deposition and/or dilution. This allows the growth rate to be determined with a higher time-resolution than can be deduced from inspecting contour plots (''banana-plots''). Knowing...
International audienceThe growth properties of nucleation mode particles were investigated. The vari...
International audienceThe formation of new aerosol from the gas phase is commonly represented in atm...
This project seeks to gain enhanced understanding of the rate of formation and growth of new particl...
International audienceClassical nucleation theory is unable to explain the ubiquity of nucleation ev...
Atmospheric aerosol microphysical processes are a significant source of uncertainty in predicting cl...
Atmospheric aerosol microphysical processes are a significant source of uncertainty in predicting cl...
Atmospheric aerosol microphysical processes are a significant source of uncertainty in predicting cl...
In systems in which aerosols are being formed by chemical transformations, individual particles gro...
An integrated analysis of multiple instruments measuring concentrations of aerosol particles in the ...
The growth rate of atmospheric new particles is a key parameter that determines their survival proba...
The scanning mobility particle sizer (SMPS) technique is one of the largely employed techniques for ...
Atmospheric particle formation rates are usually measured at sizes larger than the critical size whe...
Aerosol nucleation occurs frequently in the atmosphere and is an important source of particle number...
Bayesian state estimation in the form of Kalman smoothing was applied to differential mobility analy...
Bayesian state estimation in the form of Kalman smoothing was applied to differential mobility analy...
International audienceThe growth properties of nucleation mode particles were investigated. The vari...
International audienceThe formation of new aerosol from the gas phase is commonly represented in atm...
This project seeks to gain enhanced understanding of the rate of formation and growth of new particl...
International audienceClassical nucleation theory is unable to explain the ubiquity of nucleation ev...
Atmospheric aerosol microphysical processes are a significant source of uncertainty in predicting cl...
Atmospheric aerosol microphysical processes are a significant source of uncertainty in predicting cl...
Atmospheric aerosol microphysical processes are a significant source of uncertainty in predicting cl...
In systems in which aerosols are being formed by chemical transformations, individual particles gro...
An integrated analysis of multiple instruments measuring concentrations of aerosol particles in the ...
The growth rate of atmospheric new particles is a key parameter that determines their survival proba...
The scanning mobility particle sizer (SMPS) technique is one of the largely employed techniques for ...
Atmospheric particle formation rates are usually measured at sizes larger than the critical size whe...
Aerosol nucleation occurs frequently in the atmosphere and is an important source of particle number...
Bayesian state estimation in the form of Kalman smoothing was applied to differential mobility analy...
Bayesian state estimation in the form of Kalman smoothing was applied to differential mobility analy...
International audienceThe growth properties of nucleation mode particles were investigated. The vari...
International audienceThe formation of new aerosol from the gas phase is commonly represented in atm...
This project seeks to gain enhanced understanding of the rate of formation and growth of new particl...