Evidence of new particle formation during post monsoon season over a high-altitude site of the Western Ghats,India |
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Authors: | Parakkatt Parambil Leena Vasudevan Anil Kumar Kundan. K. Dani Sunil. M. Sombawne Palani Murugavel Govindan Pandithurai |
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Affiliation: | Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pashan, Pune, India |
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Abstract: | The formation of ultrafine particles, their growth, and associated characteristic features has been studied during new particle formation events over a high-altitude station of the Western Ghats during the 2014 post-monsoon season. Most of the events were observed during noon time where particle bursts in the nucleation-mode size range from 5 to 25 nm followed by sustained growth in size. This phenomenon persists for ~4–8 h with a growth rate of 1–2 nm h–1. Peak concentrations of nucleation-mode particles during the event generally vary from 2300 to 5000 cm–3. The mean growth rate is 1.4 ± 0.42 nm h–1, particle formation rate is 1.14 ± 0.22 cm–3 s–1, coagulation sink is 0.35 ± 0.22 cm–3 s–1, and condensational sink is 15.4 ± 2.6?×?10–3 s–1. All these values are comparable with earlier results from Indian region. Comparison of size-segregated particle number concentration during days of new particle formation events and those without new particle formation were carried out showing a distinct variation in nucleation and Aitken mode with least variability associated with the accumulation mode. |
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Keywords: | New particle formation high-altitude site number distribution growth rate comparison |
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