Ion-mediated nucleation as an important global source of tropospheric aerosols
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Aerosol nucleation events have been observed at a variety of locations worldwide, and may have significant climatic and health implications. While ions have long been suggested as favorable nucleation embryos, their significance as a global source of particles has remained uncertain. Here, an ion-mediated nucleation (IMN) mechanism, which incorporates new thermodynamic data and physical algorithms, has been integrated into a global chemical transport model (GEOS-Chem) to study ion-mediated particle formation in the global troposphere. The simulated annual mean results have been compared to a comprehensive set of data relevant to particle nucleation around the globe. We show that predicted annual spatial patterns of particle formation agree reasonably well with land-, ship-, and aircraft-based observations. Our simulations show that, globally, IMN in the boundary layer is largely confined to two broad latitude belts: one in the northern hemisphere (∼20 N–70 N), and one in the southern hemisphere (∼30 S–90 S). In the middle latitude boundary layer over continents, the annual mean IMN rates are generally above 104 cm−3day−1, with some hot spots reaching 105 cm−3day−1. The zonally-averaged vertical distribution of IMN rates indicates that IMN is significant in the tropical upper troposphere, the entire middle latitude troposphere, and over Antarctica. Comparing the relative strengths of particle sources due to IMN and due to primary particle emissions demonstrates that IMN is significant on a global scale. Further research is needed to reduce modeling uncertainties and to understand the ultimate contribution of freshly nucleated particles to the abundance of cloud condensation nuclei. Correspondence to: F. Yu ([email protected])
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Ion-mediated nucleation as source of tropospheric aerosols
Ion-mediated nucleation as an important global source of tropospheric aerosols F. Yu, Z. Wang, G. Luo, and R. Turco Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, State University of New York, 251 Fuller Road, Albany, New York 12203, USA NZC/LAPC, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of California,...
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1) As also the authors note, the role of ion induced nucleation and even the possible ion-induced nucleation mechanisms are somewhat unresolved. Taking this into account, the authors treat the subject from a slightly too narrow and purpose-oriented point of view. Because of these clear discrepancies between different studies, the authors should very carefully demonstrate e.g. their model calcul...
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1. Validation of the IMN mechanism against measured atmospheric nucleation rates. The authors argue that the overcharging of the freshly formed nm-sized particles in Hyytiälä indicate IMN whereas Laakso and coworkers have argued that homogeneous nucleation can explain most of the nucleation despite the overcharging. The present authors’ references are not peer-reviewed, and the debate seems ver...
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