Sub-micron atmospheric aerosols in the surroundings of Marseille and Athens: physical characterization and new particle formation

The properties of atmospheric aerosol particles in Marseille and Athens were investigated. The studies were performed in Marseille, France, during July 2002 and in Athens, Greece, during June 2003. The aerosol size distribution and the formation and growth rates of newly formed particles were charac...

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Main Authors: T. Petäjä, V.-M. Kerminen, M. Dal Maso, H. Junninen, I. K. Koponen, T. Hussein, P. P. Aalto, S. Andronopoulos, D. Robin, K. Hämeri, J. G. Bartzis, M. Kulmala
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2007-01-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/7/2705/2007/acp-7-2705-2007.pdf
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spelling doaj-b04986ef5b70472784764295677033d52020-11-24T23:25:45ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242007-01-0171027052720Sub-micron atmospheric aerosols in the surroundings of Marseille and Athens: physical characterization and new particle formationT. PetäjäV.-M. KerminenM. Dal MasoH. JunninenI. K. KoponenI. K. KoponenT. HusseinT. HusseinP. P. AaltoS. AndronopoulosD. RobinK. HämeriK. HämeriJ. G. BartzisJ. G. BartzisM. KulmalaThe properties of atmospheric aerosol particles in Marseille and Athens were investigated. The studies were performed in Marseille, France, during July 2002 and in Athens, Greece, during June 2003. The aerosol size distribution and the formation and growth rates of newly formed particles were characterized using Differential Mobility Particle Sizers. Hygroscopic properties were observed using a Hygroscopic Tandem Differential Mobility Analyzer setup. During both campaigns, the observations were performed at suburban, almost rural sites, and the sites can be considered to show general regional background behavior depending on the wind direction. At both sites there were clear pattern for both aerosol number concentration and hygroscopic properties. Nucleation mode number concentration increased during the morning hours indicating new particle formation, which was observed during more than 30% of the days. The observed formation rate was typically more than 1 cm<sup>&minus;3</sup> s<sup>&minus;1</sup>, and the growth rate was between 1.2&ndash;9.9 nm h<sup>&minus;1</sup>. Based on hygroscopicity measurements in Athens, the nucleation mode size increase was due to condensation of both water insoluble and water soluble material. However, during a period of less anthropogenic influence, the growth was to a larger extent due to water insoluble components. When urban pollution was more pronounced, growth due to condensation of water soluble material dominated.http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/7/2705/2007/acp-7-2705-2007.pdf
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author T. Petäjä
V.-M. Kerminen
M. Dal Maso
H. Junninen
I. K. Koponen
I. K. Koponen
T. Hussein
T. Hussein
P. P. Aalto
S. Andronopoulos
D. Robin
K. Hämeri
K. Hämeri
J. G. Bartzis
J. G. Bartzis
M. Kulmala
spellingShingle T. Petäjä
V.-M. Kerminen
M. Dal Maso
H. Junninen
I. K. Koponen
I. K. Koponen
T. Hussein
T. Hussein
P. P. Aalto
S. Andronopoulos
D. Robin
K. Hämeri
K. Hämeri
J. G. Bartzis
J. G. Bartzis
M. Kulmala
Sub-micron atmospheric aerosols in the surroundings of Marseille and Athens: physical characterization and new particle formation
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet T. Petäjä
V.-M. Kerminen
M. Dal Maso
H. Junninen
I. K. Koponen
I. K. Koponen
T. Hussein
T. Hussein
P. P. Aalto
S. Andronopoulos
D. Robin
K. Hämeri
K. Hämeri
J. G. Bartzis
J. G. Bartzis
M. Kulmala
author_sort T. Petäjä
title Sub-micron atmospheric aerosols in the surroundings of Marseille and Athens: physical characterization and new particle formation
title_short Sub-micron atmospheric aerosols in the surroundings of Marseille and Athens: physical characterization and new particle formation
title_full Sub-micron atmospheric aerosols in the surroundings of Marseille and Athens: physical characterization and new particle formation
title_fullStr Sub-micron atmospheric aerosols in the surroundings of Marseille and Athens: physical characterization and new particle formation
title_full_unstemmed Sub-micron atmospheric aerosols in the surroundings of Marseille and Athens: physical characterization and new particle formation
title_sort sub-micron atmospheric aerosols in the surroundings of marseille and athens: physical characterization and new particle formation
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2007-01-01
description The properties of atmospheric aerosol particles in Marseille and Athens were investigated. The studies were performed in Marseille, France, during July 2002 and in Athens, Greece, during June 2003. The aerosol size distribution and the formation and growth rates of newly formed particles were characterized using Differential Mobility Particle Sizers. Hygroscopic properties were observed using a Hygroscopic Tandem Differential Mobility Analyzer setup. During both campaigns, the observations were performed at suburban, almost rural sites, and the sites can be considered to show general regional background behavior depending on the wind direction. At both sites there were clear pattern for both aerosol number concentration and hygroscopic properties. Nucleation mode number concentration increased during the morning hours indicating new particle formation, which was observed during more than 30% of the days. The observed formation rate was typically more than 1 cm<sup>&minus;3</sup> s<sup>&minus;1</sup>, and the growth rate was between 1.2&ndash;9.9 nm h<sup>&minus;1</sup>. Based on hygroscopicity measurements in Athens, the nucleation mode size increase was due to condensation of both water insoluble and water soluble material. However, during a period of less anthropogenic influence, the growth was to a larger extent due to water insoluble components. When urban pollution was more pronounced, growth due to condensation of water soluble material dominated.
url http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/7/2705/2007/acp-7-2705-2007.pdf
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