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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-24-3869-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-24-3869-2024
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02 Apr 2024
Research article |  | 02 Apr 2024

Amazonian aerosol size distributions in a lognormal phase space: characteristics and trajectories

Gabriela R. Unfer, Luiz A. T. Machado, Paulo Artaxo, Marco A. Franco, Leslie A. Kremper, Mira L. Pöhlker, Ulrich Pöschl, and Christopher Pöhlker

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Amazonian aerosols and their interactions with precipitation were studied by understanding them in a 3D space based on three parameters that characterize the concentration and size distribution of aerosols. The results showed characteristic arrangements regarding seasonal and diurnal cycles, as well as when interacting with precipitation. The use of this 3D space appears to be a promising tool for aerosol population analysis and for model validation and parameterization.
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