Composition and mixing state of Arctic aerosol and cloud residual particles from long-term single-particle observations at Zeppelin Observatory, Svalbard
<p>The Arctic region is sensitive to climate change and is warming faster than the global average. Aerosol particles change cloud properties by acting as cloud condensation nuclei and ice-nucleating particles, thus influencing the Arctic climate system. Therefore, understanding the aerosol par...
Main Authors: | K. Adachi, Y. Tobo, M. Koike, G. Freitas, P. Zieger, R. Krejci |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2022-11-01
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Series: | Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics |
Online Access: | https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/22/14421/2022/acp-22-14421-2022.pdf |
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