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Comparison of Size Distribution of Water Soluble Ions in Aerosols in Prague and Vienna
Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Vodička, Petr ; Zíková, Naděžda ; Hitzenberger, R.
A study of mass size distribution of water soluble ions was carried out in Prague and Vienna in winter and summer. The results were similar with some smaller differences.
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Mass Size Distribution of Atmospheric Aerosols and Water Soluble Ions atMlada Boleslav in Winter
Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Zíková, Naděžda ; Vodička, Petr ; Hovorka, J. ; Moravec, Pavel ; Ždímal, Vladimír
The importance of the knowledge of aerosol mass size distribution for understanding aerosol behavior is well known for at least few decades. The water soluble ions represent a driving factor controlling hygroscopicity of aerosol particles that determines how the ambient relative humidity influences aerosol particle size. Therefore, hygroscopicity is a substantial parameter in phenomena like particle deposition in the human respiratory tract, particle – cloud interactions, aerosol optical effects etc. For these reasons, the mass size distribution of atmospheric aerosols and water soluble ions was studied at a Czech medium-size-town Mladá Boleslav in winter.
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Air Mass Back Trajectories and Dry Atmospheric Aerosol Mass Size Distributions in Prague
Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Štefancová, Lucia ; Maenhaut, W. ; Smolík, Jiří ; Ždímal, Vladimír
Ambient aerosol size distribution is an important factor influencing aerosol behavior and properties including particle deposition in lungs and aerosol influence on clouds. Both influences are also driven by aerosol hygroscopicity. Cascade impactors used for size resolved determination of chemical composition suffer from changes of ambient RH during sampling. Due to this factor the same particle might be deposited at different impactor stage when it is sampled at noon at 40% RH or in the early morning at 99% RH. Therefore, we used a diffusional aerosol dryer and a 7-stage modified Berner low pressure impactor with a back-up filter during the heating campaigns in 2008. The samples were analyzed for water-soluble ions (Cl-, SO42-, NO3-, Na+, NH4+, K+, Mg2+, Ca2+) and water-soluble organic carbon as a main species that influence aerosol hygroscopicity. Due to the drying, the aerosol size distributions were not influenced by the daily variability of ambient relative humidity.
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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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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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Výpočet teoretické hmotnostně velikostní distribuce vlhkých částic, s použitím dat vnějšího aerosolu vzorkovaného při suchých podmínkách v průběhu letní a zimní kampaně 2008
Štefancová, Lucia ; Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Maenhaut, W. ; Smolík, Jiří
The hazard caused by inhaled aerosol particles depends on their deposition inside respiratory system; their retention is influenced by hydroscopic growth. That is the main motivation of this work. The hygroscopic behavior is mostly studied by HTDMA technique. However this technique does not provide any information about chemical composition, which most of the times determines hygroscopic behavior of particles. Therefore, we decided to study both hygroscopic behavior and size resolved chemical composition at the same time using cascade impactors.
The Comparison of Atmospheric Aerosol Mass Size Distributions at Urban Background Sites at Downtown and Northern-West Suburban of Prague
Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Smolík, Jiří ; Hovorka, J. ; Civiš, M.
The comparison of mass size distributions measured during all seasons in parallel using two BLPI on two urban background sites in Prague (NW suburb of Prague and downtown of Prague) was done. The influence of several meteorological parameters was studied.
Aerosol Characterization in the Indoor Environment
Smolík, Jiří ; Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Ždímal, Vladimír ; Dohányosová, Pavla
Aerosol behaviour in the indoor environment and relation to outdoor aerosols, including study of the influence of some indoor sources were studied using measurement of aerosol size distributions using SMPS, APS and BLPI. The size distribution of several elements and main ions were also studied.
Study of Atmospheric Aerosol Mass Size Distribution at Prague Suburb
Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Smolík, Jiří ; Hovorka, J.
Size distribution of atmospheric aerosols at Prague suburb Suchdol was studied using Berner low pressure impactor. Four 2-4 weeks measurement campaign were done resulting in 68 measured 23 hour size distributions. The results showed the influence of wind velocity and direction, relative humidity and temperature on aerosol mass size distribution.

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