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Detailed Study of Fine Particulate Matter during 2013 New Year’s Celebrations
Kubelová, Lucie ; Vodička, Petr ; Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Ždímal, Vladimír
In this work we investigated rapid changes in chemical composition of fine particulate matter during the celebrations of New Year 2013. The measurements were carried out at the urban background site Prague-Suchdol. The compact time-of-flight aerosol mass spectrometer (c-ToF-AMS, Aerodyne), Drewnick et al (2005), was used to analyze highly time-resolved samples of non-refractory aerosol components. We focused on four episodes with significantly elevated total aerosol mass concentration.
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Ultrafine Particle Concentrations: Importance of Local Sources and New Particle Formation in Two Central European Cities
Wonaschuetz, A. ; Wagner, R. ; Aschauer, I. ; Haindl, R. ; Ludwig, W. ; Zecha, G. ; Ondráček, Jakub ; Vodička, Petr ; Zíková, Naděžda ; Ždímal, Vladimír ; Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Hitzenberger, R.
In this study, the importance of local primary sources and new particle formation as sources of fine and ultrafine particles is investigated for winter and summer in two central European cities. Particular attention is given to the impact of local meteorological characteristics: air mass origins play a large role in the characteristics of the background aerosol and the concentrations of trace gases associated with new particle formation and growth, and precipitation and thus the condensational sink.
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Comparability of Methods to Measure Black and Elemental Carbon in Two European Urban Areas - Site and Seasonal Similarities and Differences
Hitzenberger, R. ; Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Aschauer, I. ; Haindl, R. ; Ludwig, W. ; Wagner, R. ; Wonaschuetz, A. ; Zecha, G. ; Ševčíková, Irena ; Vodička, Petr ; Zíková, Naděžda ; Ždímal, Vladimír
The goal of the current study is to investigate whether similar conversion factors are applicable at the sites and whether the conversion factors obtained earlier (i.e. ca. 10 years ago) for Vienna are still valid or whether changing source conditions have resulted in shifts of the carbonaceous fractions of the aerosol that would require a new set of conversion factors.
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Comparison of Mass Size Distribution of PM and Ions in Prague and Vienna in Winter and Summer
Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Zíková, Naděžda ; Vodička, Petr ; Ševčíková, Irena ; Kugler, Josef ; Wonaschuetz, A. ; Aschauer, I. ; Ludwig, W. ; Haindl, R. ; Zecha, G. ; Hitzenberger, R. ; Ždímal, Vladimír
The results we obtained on mass size distributions of mass and water soluble ions exhibit common basic features of ambient aerosols in Central Europe. E.g., mass size distributions in winter were dominated by a fine mode. Sulfates and ammonium were almost exclusively present in the fine mode, fine nitrates were mostly low in summer due to high summer temperatures, but they had always a distinct coarse mode. Normal size distributions of ammonium and sulfates were often almost identical in summer due to low nitrates.
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Seasonal Variations of Organic Carbon with Different Volatility at Suburban Site
Vodička, Petr ; Schwarz, Jaroslav
In many studies published so far, various sources of carbonaceous particles had been mentioned during summer and winter seasons (e.g. Aurela et al, 2011). While in winter there is a significant impact of household heating, the influence of secondary OC of both anthropogenic and biogenic origin prevails in summer. Results of this study are in-line with these findings.
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Characteristics Comparison of Organic Aerosols in Winter and Summer Season in Prague
Makeš, Otakar ; Vodička, Petr ; Schwarz, Jaroslav
This study provides aerosol characteristics of two campaigns. The first one took places in July 2010 at Prague suburban site Suchdol and the second one took place in December 2010 at the same place. The objective of this study is to compare the results and find out differents between summer and winter aerosols.
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Study of Organic Carbon with Different Volatility
Vodička, Petr ; Schwarz, Jaroslav
This work characterizes diurnal trends of OC fractions at Prague suburban site during different seasons over the whole year. Moreover, owing to the parallel measurements at suburban site together with Czech background station Košetice during heating and non-heating season we found which OC fractions are typical for urban and rural environments and their diurnal trends.
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Mass Size Distribution of Water Soluble Ions in Prague and Wiena in Summer
Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Vodička, Petr ; Zíková, Naděžda ; Hitzenberger, R.
Aerosol mass size distribution is a key factor that influences aerosol behavior both on local (health effects, visibility) and global (global warming) level. The content of water soluble ions is the most important factor controlling hygroscopic behavior of aerosol particles. Hygroscopicity is a substantial parameter for particle deposition in lungs, particle – cloud interactions, aerosol optical effects etc. Therefore we studied size distribution of water soluble ions in two Central European capitals – Prague and Vienna. In this work, the results from summer campaigns are presented.
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Behaviour driven development
Vodička, Petr ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (referee)
This bachelor's thesis discusses the topic of an agile approach to software development -- Be-haviour Driven Development. The aim of this thesis is to acquaint the reader with the de-scribed methodology. Firstly from a theoretical perspective with emphasis on applying it in software projects and in collaboration with customers, secondly from a more practical view, where the thesis presents some of the tools that are used in this style of software development, namely the framework Cucumber JVM and specification by example. For this purpose, the thesis presents an example of a little software project, where the principles of Behaviour Driven Development were applied. As the Behaviour Driven Development is one of the agile approaches, the introductory part of this thesis briefly describes such approach and compares it with the traditional approach to create a context for the following theoretical and practical part.
Long Time Measurement of Aerosol Hydroscopicity at Košetice Backround Station
Ondráček, Jakub ; Vodička, Petr
This work describes the design of the LACP HTDMA and some of the results obtained during long time measurement at Košetice background station (Czech Republic), where it was deployed within the frame of two EU projects (EUSAAR and EUCAARI). The measurement campaign lasted from May 2008 until September 2009 with smaller or larger gaps in the data coverage.
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