Tellus B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology
Volume 60, 2008 - Issue 4
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Original Articles
New aerosol particle formation in different synoptic situations at Hyytiälä, Southern Finland
L. SogachevaDivision of Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysics, Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, PO Box 64, FIN-00014, Helsinki, Finland;Correspondence[email protected]
, L. SaukkonenFinnish Meteorological Institute, PO Box 503, FI-00101, Helsinki, Finland;
, E. D. NilssonDepartment of Applied Environmental Science, Stockholm University, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden
, M. Dal MasoDivision of Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysics, Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, PO Box 64, FIN-00014, Helsinki, Finland;
, David M. SchultzDivision of Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysics, Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, PO Box 64, FIN-00014, Helsinki, Finland;;Finnish Meteorological Institute, PO Box 503, FI-00101, Helsinki, Finland;
, G. De LeeuwDivision of Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysics, Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, PO Box 64, FIN-00014, Helsinki, Finland;;Finnish Meteorological Institute, PO Box 503, FI-00101, Helsinki, Finland;
& M. KulmalaDivision of Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysics, Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, PO Box 64, FIN-00014, Helsinki, Finland;
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Pages 485-494
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Received 23 Oct 2007, Accepted 24 Apr 2008, Published online: 18 Jan 2017
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