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Nucleation and growth of new particles in Po Valley, Italy

Authors :
Hamed, A.
Joutsensaari, J.
Santtu Mikkonen
Sogacheva, L.
Dal Maso, M.
Kulmala, M.
Cavalli, F.
Fuzzi, S.
Facchini, M. C.
Decesari, S.
Mircea, M.
Lehtinen, K. E. J.
Laaksonen, A.
Department of Physics
University of Kuopio
Department of Environmental Sciences
Division of Atmospheric Sciences
Department of Physical Sciences
Istituto di Scienze dell'Atmosfera e del Clima [Bologna] (ISAC)
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR)
Atmospheric Research Centre of Eastern Finland
Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI)
EGU, Publication
Source :
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, European Geosciences Union, 2007, 7 (2), pp.355-376, ResearcherID, Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 7 (2007): 355–376., info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Hamed, A.; J. Joutsensaari; S. Mikkonen; L. Sogacheva; M. Dal Maso; M. Kulmala; F. Cavalli; S. Fuzzi; M.C. Facchini; S. Decesari; M. Mircea; K. E. J. Lehtinen; A. Laaksonen/titolo:Nucleation and growth of new particles in Po Valley, Italy./doi:/rivista:Atmospheric chemistry and physics (Print)/anno:2007/pagina_da:355/pagina_a:376/intervallo_pagine:355–376/volume:7, Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2007.

Abstract

International audience; Aerosol number distribution measurements are reported at San Pietro Capofiume (SPC) station (44°39' N, 11°37' E) for the time period 2002?2005. The station is located in Po Valley, the largest industrial, trading and agricultural area in Italy with a high population density. New particle formation was studied based on observations of the particle size distribution, meteorological and gas phase parameters. The nucleation events were classified according to the event clarity based on the particle number concentrations, and the particle formation and growth rates. Out of a total of 769 operational days from 2002 to 2005 clear events were detected on 36% of the days whilst 33% are clearly non-event days. The event frequency was high during spring and summer months with maximum values in May and July, whereas lower frequency was observed in winter and autumn months. The average particle formation and growth rates were estimated as ~6 cm?3 s?1 and ~7 nm h?1, respectively. Such high growth and formation rates are typical for polluted areas. Temperature, wind speed, solar radiation, SO2 and O3 concentrations were on average higher on nucleation days than on non-event days, whereas relative and absolute humidity and NO2 concentration were lower; however, seasonal differences were observed. Backtrajectory analysis suggests that during majority of nucleation event days, the air masses originate from northern to eastern directions. We also study previously developed nucleation event correlations with environmental variables and show that they predict Po Valley nucleation events with variable success.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16807316 and 16807324
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, European Geosciences Union, 2007, 7 (2), pp.355-376, ResearcherID, Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 7 (2007): 355–376., info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Hamed, A.; J. Joutsensaari; S. Mikkonen; L. Sogacheva; M. Dal Maso; M. Kulmala; F. Cavalli; S. Fuzzi; M.C. Facchini; S. Decesari; M. Mircea; K. E. J. Lehtinen; A. Laaksonen/titolo:Nucleation and growth of new particles in Po Valley, Italy./doi:/rivista:Atmospheric chemistry and physics (Print)/anno:2007/pagina_da:355/pagina_a:376/intervallo_pagine:355–376/volume:7, Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
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