Revising the hygroscopicity of inorganic sea salt particles
Sea spray, one of the largest natural aerosol sources, plays an important role in the Earth’s radiative budget. Here the authors show that the ability of sea salt particles to take up water is smaller than for pure salt, with implications for the parameterization of the direct aerosol radiative effe...
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Main Authors: | P. Zieger, O. Väisänen, J. C. Corbin, D. G. Partridge, S. Bastelberger, M. Mousavi-Fard, B. Rosati, M. Gysel, U. K. Krieger, C. Leck, A. Nenes, I. Riipinen, A. Virtanen, M. E. Salter |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8c6abcc508b64309aae34a64c9f72014 |
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