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    • Novel insights on new particle formation derived from a pan-european observing system 

      Dall’Osto, M.; Beddows, D. C. S.; Asmi, A.; Poulain, L.; Hao, L.; Freney, E.; Allan, J. D.; Canagaratna, M.; Crippa, M.; Bianchi, F.; de Leeuw, G.; Eriksson, A.; Swietlicki, E.; Hansson, H. C.; Henzing, J. S.; Granier, C.; Zemankova, K.; Laj, P.; Onasch, T.; Prevot, A.; Putaud, J. P.; Sellegri, K.; Vidal, M.; Virtanen, A.; Simo, R.; Worsnop, D.; O’Dowd, C.; Kulmala, M.; Harrison, Roy M. (Springer Nature, 2018-01-24)
      The formation of new atmospheric particles involves an initial step forming stable clusters less than a nanometre in size (<similar to 1 nm), followed by growth into quasi-stable aerosol particles a few nanometres ...
    • Simulating ultrafine particle formation in europe using a regional ctm: contribution of primary emissions versus secondary formation to aerosol number concentrations 

      Fountoukis, C.; Riipinen, I.; Denier van der Gon, H. A. C.; Charalampidis, P. E.; Pilinis, C.; Wiedensohler, A.; O'Dowd, C.; Putaud, J. P.; Moerman, M.; Pandis, S. N. (Copernicus GmbH, 2012-09-26)
      A three-dimensional regional chemical transport model (CTM) with detailed aerosol microphysics, PMCAMx-UF, was applied to the European domain to simulate the contribution of direct emissions and secondary formation to total ...