Analysis of atmospheric neutral and charged molecular clusters in boreal forest using pulse-height CPC

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We measured the size distribution of atmospheric neutral and charged clusters and particles down to mobility diameter around 1.5 nm by applying pulse-height CPC technique at SMEAR II station in Hyytïälä, southern Finland during spring 2007 and May 2008. The concentration of molecular clusters smaller than 3 nm seems to be highly variable in boreal forest environment, the concentration varied typically between 500-50 000 cm 3. By comparing to concentrations measured with ion spectrometers, we conclude that ion clusters and neutral clusters produced by ion-ion recombination are usually not sufficient to explain all of the observed clusters; the median fraction of recombination products from all neutral clusters was 4.9%. Before and during most new particle formation events the cluster formation rate rose only slightly, or remained close to stable. Nocturnal formation of clusters was also frequently observed.

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Lehtipalo, K., SipiläM., Riipinen, I., Nieminen, T., & Kulmala, M. (2009). Analysis of atmospheric neutral and charged molecular clusters in boreal forest using pulse-height CPC. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 9(12), 4177–4184. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-9-4177-2009

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