Ion-induced sulfuric acid–ammonia nucleation drives particle formation in coastal Antarctica
Tuija Jokinen(Helsinki Institute of Physics), Veli‐Matti Kerminen(University of Helsinki), J. Kirkby(Goethe University Frankfurt), Hanna E. Manninen(European Organization for Nuclear Research), Aki Virkkula(Finnish Meteorological Institute), Juha Kangasluoma(University of Helsinki), Douglas R. Worsnop(Helsinki Institute of Physics), Jenni Kontkanen(University of Helsinki), Mikko Sipilä(Helsinki Institute of Physics), Ella‐Maria Duplissy(Helsinki Institute of Physics), Ville Vakkari(Finnish Meteorological Institute), Tuukka Petäjä(University of Helsinki), Markku Kulmala(University of Helsinki), Heikki Junninen(University of Tartu), Priit Tisler(Finnish Meteorological Institute)
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