Repository of University of Nova Gorica

Show document
A+ | A- | Help | SLO | ENG

Title:On the regional aspects of new particle formation in the Eastern Mediterranean : a comparative study between a background and an urban site based on long term observations
Authors:ID Kalkavouras, Panayiotis (Author)
ID Bougiatioti, Aikaterini (Author)
ID Grivas, Georgios (Author)
ID Stavroulas, Iasonas (Author)
ID Kalivitis, Nikos (Author)
ID Liakakou, Eleni (Author)
ID Gerasopoulos, Evangelos (Author)
ID Pilinis, Christodoulos (Author)
ID Mihalopoulos, Nikolaos (Author)
Files: This document has no files that are freely available to the public. This document may have a physical copy in the library of the organization, check the status via COBISS. Link is opened in a new window
Language:English
Work type:Unknown
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:UNG - University of Nova Gorica
Abstract:Atmospheric new particle formation (NPF) is an important source of submicron particles. In remote background environments where local sources are scarce such processes may impact significantly on climate-relevant parameters. On the other hand, in urban environments, newly-formed particles are adding up to submicron particles emitted from primary sources. As the exact mechanism which triggers NPF still remains elusive, so are the circumstances for simultaneous occurrence of such events in two different environments (urban vs. regional background). In this study, concurrent number size distribution measurements were conducted in the urban environment of Athens and at the regional background site of Finokalia, Crete, located 340 km away and spanning a 2-year period. It occurred that the relative frequency of NPF was similar at both sites (around 20%), with a higher frequency during spring and autumn at the urban site, while at the background site most events took place in August and December, during the studied period. There were 35 event days when NPF took place at both sites simultaneously, all associated with air masses originating from the Northern sector, indicating the presence of regional events in the extended geographical area and characterized by low condensation sink (CS). By comparing the common with the non-common class I NPF episodes, we conclude that the conditions applying when regional NPF events with growth are observed in the same day at the surface level of both areas, are: (i) lower CS, (ii) higher SO2 concentrations, (iii) lower RH, and finally (iv) lower formation and growth rates than those observed during the site-specific and more rapidly evolving NPF events.
Keywords:NPF, Athens, Eastern Mediterranean, particle number concentrations, size distributions, concurrent regional events
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.01.2020
Year of publishing:2020
Number of pages:str. 1-14
Numbering:Vol. 239, [article no.] ǂ104911
PID:20.500.12556/RUNG-9055 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:195086339 New window
ISSN:0169-8095
UDC:502.3/.7
ISSN on article:0169-8095
DOI:10.1016/j.atmosres.2020.104911 New window
NUK URN:URN:SI:UNG:REP:6QNB8TNU
Publication date in RUNG:10.05.2024
Views:1258
Downloads:0
Metadata:XML DC-XML DC-RDF
:
Copy citation
  
Average score:(0 votes)
Your score:Voting is allowed only for logged in users.
Share:Bookmark and Share


Hover the mouse pointer over a document title to show the abstract or click on the title to get all document metadata.

Record is a part of a journal

Title:Atmospheric research
Shortened title:Atmos. res.
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:0169-8095
COBISS.SI-ID:26715136 New window

Back