Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8863455 Atmospheric Environment 2018 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
A total number of 109 new particle formation events identified in the ion-mobility spectra measured with a Neutral Cluster and Air Ion Spectrometer in the mobility range of 3.16-0.00133 cm2 V−1s−1 (Diameter* range 0.36-47.1 nm) at a tropical site at Pune, (18.53 °N, 73.85 °E, 573 m amsl) India from March 08, 2010-December 31, 2012 are classified based on their shape characteristics under four categories. Most of these events occurred in the morning hours of the pre-monsoon season during the hottest months (April and May) of the year. The meteorological conditions and the changes in ion characteristics associated with some typical events are examined. Average ion-mobility spectrum for the event days shows a minimum in the negative big cluster ion (diameter, 0.85-1.6 nm) concentration and two maxima in the positive intermediate (diameter, 1.6-7.4 nm) and large ion (diameter, 7.4-47.1 nm) concentrations as compared to the average spectrum for all days. Analysis of 7-days airmass back trajectories shows that since the only source of big cluster ions is through the growth of small cluster ions (diameter, 0.36-0.85 nm) the growth of small to big cluster ions is faster when the airmass approaches our site from the land. Further, the concentrations of positive intermediate and light large (diameter, 7.4-22 nm) ions is more when the airmass approaches from the Arabian Sea.
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