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- W3203180150 abstract "Abstract. Several studies have investigated New Particle Formation (NPF) events from various sites ranging from pristine locations, including (boreal) forest sites to urban areas. However, there is still a dearth of studies investigating NPF processes and subsequent aerosol growth in coastal yet semi-urban sites, where the tropospheric layer is a concoction of biogenic and anthropogenic gases and particles. The investigation of factors leading to NPF becomes extremely complex due to the highly dynamic meteorological conditions at the coastline especially when combined with both continental and oceanic weather conditions. Herein, we engage a comprehensive study of particle number size distributions and aerosol-forming precursor vapors at the coastal semi-urban site in Helsinki, Finland. The measurement period, 25 June 2019–18 August 2019, was timed with the recurring cyanobacterial summer bloom in the Baltic Sea region and coastal regions of Finland. Our study recorded several regional/local NPF and aerosol burst events during this period. Although the overall anthropogenic influence on Sulfuric Acid (SA) concentrations was low during the measurement period, we observed that the regional or local NPF events, characterized by SA concentrations in the order of 107 molecules per cm−3 occurred mostly when the air mass travelled over the land areas. Interestingly, when the air mass travelled over the Baltic Sea, an area enriched with Algae and cyanobacterial blooms, high Iodic Acid (IA) concentration coincided with an aerosol burst or a spike event at the measurement site. Further, SA-rich bursts were seen when the air mass travelled over the Gulf of Bothnia, enriched with cyanobacterial blooms. The two most important factors affecting aerosol precursor vapor concentrations, and thus the aerosol formation, were (1) the type of phytoplankton species and intensity of bloom present in the coastal regions of Finland/ Baltic Sea and (2) the wind direction. During the events, most of the growth of sub-3 nm particles was probably due to SA, rather than IA or MSA, however much of the particle growth remained unexplained indicative of the strong role of organics in the growth of particles, especially in the 3–7 nm particle size range. Further studies are needed to explore the role of organics in NPF events and the potential influence of cyanobacterial blooms in coastal locations." @default.
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- W3203180150 date "2021-10-04" @default.
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- W3203180150 title "An evaluation of new particle formation events in Helsinki during a Baltic Sea cyanobacterial summer bloom" @default.
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