Parameterization of ion-induced nucleation rates based on ambient observations

Atmospheric ions participate in the formation of new atmospheric aerosol particles, yet their exact role in this process has remained unclear. Here we derive a new simple parameterization for ion-induced nucleation or, more precisely, for the formation rate of charged 2-nm particles. The parameteriz...

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Main Authors: T. Nieminen, P. Paasonen, H. E. Manninen, K. Sellegri, V.-M. Kerminen, M. Kulmala
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2011-04-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/11/3393/2011/acp-11-3393-2011.pdf
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spelling doaj-054f5b7e886149a0a2ea1d7045cc56fa2020-11-24T22:51:13ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242011-04-011173393340210.5194/acp-11-3393-2011Parameterization of ion-induced nucleation rates based on ambient observationsT. NieminenP. PaasonenH. E. ManninenK. SellegriV.-M. KerminenM. KulmalaAtmospheric ions participate in the formation of new atmospheric aerosol particles, yet their exact role in this process has remained unclear. Here we derive a new simple parameterization for ion-induced nucleation or, more precisely, for the formation rate of charged 2-nm particles. The parameterization is semi-empirical in the sense that it is based on comprehensive results of one-year-long atmospheric cluster and particle measurements in the size range ~1–42 nm within the EUCAARI (European Integrated project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality interactions) project. Data from 12 field sites across Europe measured with different types of air ion and cluster mobility spectrometers were used in our analysis, with more in-depth analysis made using data from four stations with concomitant sulphuric acid measurements. The parameterization is given in two slightly different forms: a more accurate one that requires information on sulfuric acid and nucleating organic vapor concentrations, and a simpler one in which this information is replaced with the global radiation intensity. These new parameterizations are applicable to all large-scale atmospheric models containing size-resolved aerosol microphysics, and a scheme to calculate concentrations of sulphuric acid, condensing organic vapours and cluster ions.http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/11/3393/2011/acp-11-3393-2011.pdf
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author T. Nieminen
P. Paasonen
H. E. Manninen
K. Sellegri
V.-M. Kerminen
M. Kulmala
spellingShingle T. Nieminen
P. Paasonen
H. E. Manninen
K. Sellegri
V.-M. Kerminen
M. Kulmala
Parameterization of ion-induced nucleation rates based on ambient observations
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet T. Nieminen
P. Paasonen
H. E. Manninen
K. Sellegri
V.-M. Kerminen
M. Kulmala
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title Parameterization of ion-induced nucleation rates based on ambient observations
title_short Parameterization of ion-induced nucleation rates based on ambient observations
title_full Parameterization of ion-induced nucleation rates based on ambient observations
title_fullStr Parameterization of ion-induced nucleation rates based on ambient observations
title_full_unstemmed Parameterization of ion-induced nucleation rates based on ambient observations
title_sort parameterization of ion-induced nucleation rates based on ambient observations
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2011-04-01
description Atmospheric ions participate in the formation of new atmospheric aerosol particles, yet their exact role in this process has remained unclear. Here we derive a new simple parameterization for ion-induced nucleation or, more precisely, for the formation rate of charged 2-nm particles. The parameterization is semi-empirical in the sense that it is based on comprehensive results of one-year-long atmospheric cluster and particle measurements in the size range ~1–42 nm within the EUCAARI (European Integrated project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality interactions) project. Data from 12 field sites across Europe measured with different types of air ion and cluster mobility spectrometers were used in our analysis, with more in-depth analysis made using data from four stations with concomitant sulphuric acid measurements. The parameterization is given in two slightly different forms: a more accurate one that requires information on sulfuric acid and nucleating organic vapor concentrations, and a simpler one in which this information is replaced with the global radiation intensity. These new parameterizations are applicable to all large-scale atmospheric models containing size-resolved aerosol microphysics, and a scheme to calculate concentrations of sulphuric acid, condensing organic vapours and cluster ions.
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