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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-22-6773-2022
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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-22-6773-2022
© Author(s) 2022. This work is distributed under
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the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Measurement report: Hygroscopic growth of ambient fine particles measured at five sites in China
Lu Chen
College of Global Change and Earth System Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China
Environmental Science and Engineering Research Center, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), 518055 Shenzhen, China
Dongmei Zhang
College of Global Change and Earth System Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China
Xinming Wang
State Key Laboratory of Organic Geochemistry, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Guangzhou 510640, China
Wei Song
State Key Laboratory of Organic Geochemistry, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Guangzhou 510640, China
Jieyao Liu
College of Global Change and Earth System Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China
Jingye Ren
College of Global Change and Earth System Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China
Sihui Jiang
College of Global Change and Earth System Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China
Xue Li
College of Global Change and Earth System Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China
Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center and Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
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Latest update: 23 Nov 2024
Short summary
Aerosol hygroscopicity is critical when evaluating its effect on visibility and climate. Here, the size-resolved particle hygroscopicity at five sites in China is characterized using field measurements. We show the distinct behavior of hygroscopic particles during pollution evolution among the five sites. Moreover, different hygroscopic behavior during NPF events were also observed. The dataset is helpful for understanding the spatial variability in particle composition and formation mechanisms.
Aerosol hygroscopicity is critical when evaluating its effect on visibility and climate. Here,...
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