A size-composition resolved aerosol model for simulating the dynamics of externally mixed particles: SCRAM (v 1.0)

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The Size-Composition Resolved Aerosol Model (SCRAM) for simulating the dynamics of externally mixed atmospheric particles is presented. This new model classifies aerosols by both composition and size, based on a comprehensive combination of all chemical species and their mass-fraction sections. All three main processes involved in aerosol dynamics (coagulation, condensation/evaporation and nucleation) are included. The model is first validated by comparison with a reference solution and with results of simulations using internally mixed particles. The degree of mixing of particles is investigated in a box model simulation using data representative of air pollution in Greater Paris. The relative influence on the mixing state of the different aerosol processes (condensation/evaporation, coagulation) and of the algorithm used to model condensation/evaporation (bulk equilibrium, dynamic) is studied.

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Zhu, S., Sartelet, K. N., & Seigneur, C. (2015). A size-composition resolved aerosol model for simulating the dynamics of externally mixed particles: SCRAM (v 1.0). Geoscientific Model Development, 8(6), 1595–1612. https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-8-1595-2015

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