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- Aerosol - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Aerosol is defined as tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in a gas, often characterized by their size, such as those with a mean aerodynamic diameter that can affect deposition in various regions of the respiratory system AI generated definition based on: Fundamentals of Air Pollution (Fifth Edition), 2014
- Journal of Aerosol Science | ScienceDirect. com by Elsevier
An International Journal Founded in 1970, the Journal of Aerosol Science is the first journal specifically devoted to publishing research on the behavior of suspensions of particles and droplets in a gas, i e aerosols The editors and editorial advisory board consider it the prime vehicle for the publication of original work as well as reviews related to fundamental and applied aerosol
- Polarimetric remote sensing of atmospheric aerosols: Instruments . . .
Polarimetry is one of the most promising types of remote sensing for improved characterization of atmospheric aerosol Indeed, aerosol particles const…
- Aerosol optical and radiative properties and their environmental . . .
Aerosol effects on radiation, clouds and precipitation are strongly related to the optical properties of aerosols, which vary considerably in space and time This study reviewed the current understanding of the optical and radiative properties of aerosols and aerosol effects in China, and presented future research prospects
- Aerosol hygroscopicity influenced by seasonal chemical composition . . .
Abstract In this study, we quantified aerosol hygroscopicity parameter using aerosol microphysical observation data (κ phy), analyzing monthly and seasonal trends in κ phy by correlating it with aerosol chemical composition over 6 years from April 2007 to March 2013 at the Zeppelin Observatory in Svalbard, Arctic region
- Understanding aerosol–climate–ecosystem interactions and the . . .
Anthropogenic aerosols exert significant effects on the terrestrial ecosystem carbon cycle by causing climate change and altering surface hydrological…
- Aerosol particles released from grit chambers of nine urban wastewater . . .
There are limited reports on aerosol particles generated by grit chambers compared with those produced by biochemical treatment tanks This study analyzed the fugitive characteristics of aerosol particles produced in grit chambers at nine wastewater treatment plants in three regions of China
- Aerosol - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The term aerosol has been associated with F G Donnan in connection with his work on smokes during World War I An aerosol is regarded as an analogy to a liquid colloidal suspension, sometimes called a hydrosol These suspensions are relatively stable, with very low gravitational settling speeds and slow rates of coagulation
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