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Global atmospheric particle formation from CERN CLOUD measurements

Dunne, E. M.
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Gordon, H.
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Kürten, A.
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2016
Science

Fundamental questions remain about the origin of newly formed atmospheric aerosol particles because data from laboratory measurements have been insufficient to build global models. In contrast, gas-phase chemistry models have been based on laboratory kinetics measurements for decades. We built a global model of aerosol formation by using extensive laboratory measurements of rates of nucleation involving sulfuric acid, ammonia, ions, and organic compounds conducted in the CERN CLOUD (Cosmics Leaving Outdoor Droplets) chamber. The simulations and a comparison with atmospheric observations show that nearly all nucleation throughout the present-day atmosphere involves ammonia or biogenic organic compounds, in addition to sulfuric acid. A considerable fraction of nucleation involves ions, but the relatively weak dependence on ion concentrations indicates that for the processes studied, variations in cosmic ray intensity do not appreciably affect climate through nucleation in the present-day atmosphere. Copyright © 2016 by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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research article
DOI
10.1126/science.aaf2649
Author(s)
Dunne, E. M.
Gordon, H.
Kürten, A.
Almeida, J.
Duplissy, J.
Williamson, C.
Ortega, I. K.
Pringle, K. J.
Adamov, A.
Baltensperger, U.
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Date Issued

2016

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Published in
Science
Volume

354

Start page

1119

End page

1124

Subjects

ammonia

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ion

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organic compound

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sulfuric acid

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aerosol

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aerosol formation

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atmospheric chemistry

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atmospheric particle

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concentration (composition)

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cosmic ray

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flux chamber

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global perspective

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laboratory method

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measurement method

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nucleation

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organic compound

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reaction kinetics

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aerosol

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Article

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astronomy

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atmosphere

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climate

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controlled study

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gas

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kinetics

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measurement

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particle size

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priority journal

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simulation

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OTHER

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