Analysis of new particle formation events and comparisons to simulations of particle number concentrations based on GEOS-Chem–advanced particle microphysics in Beijing, China
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Published:2023-04-05
Issue:7
Volume:23
Page:4091-4104
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Wang KunORCID, Ma XiaoyanORCID, Tian Rong, Yu FangqunORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Aerosol particles play important roles in air quality and
global climate change. In this study, we analyze the measurements of
particle size distribution from 12 March to 6 April 2016 in Beijing to
characterize new particle formation (NPF) using the observational data of
sulfuric acid, meteorological parameters, solar radiation, and the mass concentration of fine
particles (PM2.5, particulate matter with diameters less than 2.5 µm). During this 26 d campaign, 11 new particle
formation events are identified with obvious bursts of sub-3 nm particle
number concentrations and subsequent growth of these nucleated particles. It
is found that sulfuric acid concentration in Beijing does not have a
significant difference between NPF event and non-event days. Low relative humidity
(RH) and high daily total solar radiation appear to be favorable for the
occurrence of NPF events, which is quite obvious in this campaign. The
simulations using four nucleation schemes, i.e., H2SO4–H2O
binary homogeneous nucleation (BHN), H2SO4–H2O–NH3
ternary homogeneous nucleation (THN), H2SO4–H2O–ion binary
ion-mediated nucleation (BIMN), and H2SO4–H2O–NH3–ion
ternary ion-mediated nucleation (TIMN), based on a global chemistry
transport model (GEOS-Chem) coupled with an advanced particle microphysics
(APM) model, are conducted to study the particle number concentrations and
new particle formation process. Our comparisons between measurements and
simulations indicate that the BHN scheme and BIMN scheme significantly
underestimate the observed particle number concentrations, and the THN
scheme captures the total particle number concentration on most NPF
event days well but fails to capture the noticeable increase in particle number
concentrations on 18 March and 1 April. The TIMN scheme has obvious
improvement in terms of total and sub-3 nm particle number concentrations
and nucleation rates. This study provides a basis for further understanding
of the nucleation mechanism in Beijing.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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