Experts discussed how to get aerosol particles into airborne instruments without changing their ambient properties—a still unresolved problem.
Manfred Wendisch(Leipzig University), J. C. Wilson, Zev Levin, Frank Stratmann(Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research), Hugh Coe(University of Manchester), Paola Formenti(Délégation Paris 7), E. Mathieu, V. Dreiling(Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e. V. (DLR)), Johannes Schneider(Max Planck Institute for Chemistry), Darrel Baumgardner(Droplet Measurement Technologies (United States)), L. Schütz, Markus Fiebig(NILU), K. Noone(Stockholm University), P. Nacass, S. Osborne, R. Maser(Stockholm University), M. Hermann, Alfons Schwarzenböck, Martina Krämer(Forschungszentrum Jülich)
Unknown
January 1, 2004
Cited by 0
Related Papers
<i>Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics: From Air Pollution to Climate Change</i>
|Physics Today|1998|9k
Role of sulphuric acid, ammonia and galactic cosmic rays in atmospheric aerosol nucleation
|Nature|2011|1.5k
Overview of Ice Nucleating Particles
|Meteorological Monographs|2017|1.3k
The Role of Sulfuric Acid in Atmospheric Nucleation
|Science|2010|945