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An empirically derived inorganic sea spray source function incorporating sea surface temperature
M. E. Salter
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Stockholm University, Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry, 11418 Stockholm, Sweden
P. Zieger
Stockholm University, Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry, 11418 Stockholm, Sweden
J. C. Acosta Navarro
Stockholm University, Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry, 11418 Stockholm, Sweden
H. Grythe
Finnish Meteorological Institute, Air Quality Research, Erik Palmenin aukio 1, P.O. Box 503, 00101 Helsinki, Finland
Norwegian Institute for Air Research, P.O. Box 100, 2027 Kjeller, Norway
Stockholm University, Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry, 11418 Stockholm, Sweden
A. Kirkevåg
Norwegian Meteorological Institute, P.O. Box 43, Blindern, 0313 Oslo, Norway
B. Rosati
Paul Scherrer Institute, Laboratory of Atmospheric Chemistry, 5232 Villigen, Switzerland
I. Riipinen
Stockholm University, Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry, 11418 Stockholm, Sweden
E. D. Nilsson
Stockholm University, Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry, 11418 Stockholm, Sweden
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We have developed an inorganic sea spray source function that is based upon state-of-the-art measurements of sea spray aerosol production using a temperature-controlled plunging jet sea spray aerosol chamber. The sea spray source function was implemented in a Lagrangian particle dispersion model and showed good skill in predicting measurements of Na+ concentration at a number of field sites, underlining its validity.
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