A dedicated study into the formation of new particles, New Particle Formation and Fate in the Coastal Environment (PARFORCE), was conducted over a period from 1998 to 1999 at the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Station on the western coast of Ireland. Continuous measurements of new particle formation were taken over the 2-year period while two intensive field campaigns were also conducted, one in September 1998 and the other in June 1999. New particle events were observed on ∼90% of days and occurred throughout the year and in all air mass types. These events lasted for, typically, a few hours, with some events lasting more than 8 hours, and occurred during daylight hours coinciding with the occurrence of low tide and exposed shorelines. Dur...
The meteorological situation at the midlatitude coastal station of Mace Head, Ireland, is described ...
A suite of aerosol physical and chemical measurements were made at the Mace Head Atmospheric Researc...
The chemical composition of 15–85 nm diameter particles was measured at Mace Head, Ireland, during M...
A dedicated study into the formation of new particles, New Particle Formation and Fate in the Coasta...
Homogeneous heteromolecular nucleation of natural atmospheric aerosols has been observed in the coas...
Understanding the formation of natural particles in the atmosphere, and their growth to radiatively ...
Understanding the formation of natural particles in the atmosphere, and their growth to radiatively ...
Growth rates of new particles during coastal and marine secondary aerosol particle formation events ...
A month-long intensive measurement campaign was conducted in March/April 2007 at Agnes Water, a remo...
International audienceA light aircraft was equipped with a bank of Condensation Particle Counters (C...
International audienceEven though oceans cover the majority of the Earth, most aerosol measurements ...
A new version of a ternary nucleation (sulphuric acid-ammonia-water) model based on classical nuclea...
Nucleation of new, ultra-fine, aerosol particles has been observed in the clean marine coastal atmos...
Marine aerosols contribute significantly to global climate directly by absorbing or scattering solar...
A light aircraft was equipped with a bank of Condensation Particle Counters (CPCs) (50% cut from 3-5...
The meteorological situation at the midlatitude coastal station of Mace Head, Ireland, is described ...
A suite of aerosol physical and chemical measurements were made at the Mace Head Atmospheric Researc...
The chemical composition of 15–85 nm diameter particles was measured at Mace Head, Ireland, during M...
A dedicated study into the formation of new particles, New Particle Formation and Fate in the Coasta...
Homogeneous heteromolecular nucleation of natural atmospheric aerosols has been observed in the coas...
Understanding the formation of natural particles in the atmosphere, and their growth to radiatively ...
Understanding the formation of natural particles in the atmosphere, and their growth to radiatively ...
Growth rates of new particles during coastal and marine secondary aerosol particle formation events ...
A month-long intensive measurement campaign was conducted in March/April 2007 at Agnes Water, a remo...
International audienceA light aircraft was equipped with a bank of Condensation Particle Counters (C...
International audienceEven though oceans cover the majority of the Earth, most aerosol measurements ...
A new version of a ternary nucleation (sulphuric acid-ammonia-water) model based on classical nuclea...
Nucleation of new, ultra-fine, aerosol particles has been observed in the clean marine coastal atmos...
Marine aerosols contribute significantly to global climate directly by absorbing or scattering solar...
A light aircraft was equipped with a bank of Condensation Particle Counters (CPCs) (50% cut from 3-5...
The meteorological situation at the midlatitude coastal station of Mace Head, Ireland, is described ...
A suite of aerosol physical and chemical measurements were made at the Mace Head Atmospheric Researc...
The chemical composition of 15–85 nm diameter particles was measured at Mace Head, Ireland, during M...