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A one-dimensional sectional model to simulate multicomponent aerosol dynamics in the marine boundary layer. III - Numerical methods and comparisons with exact solutions

We present the theoretical framework and computational methods that were used by Fitzgerald et al. describing a 1D sectional model to simulate multicomponent aerosol dynamics in the marine boundary layer. The concepts and limitations of modeling spatially varying multicomponent aerosols are elucidat...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research 1998-07, Vol.103 (D13), p.16
Main Authors: Gelbard, Fred, Fitzgerald, James W, Hoppel, William A
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:We present the theoretical framework and computational methods that were used by Fitzgerald et al. describing a 1D sectional model to simulate multicomponent aerosol dynamics in the marine boundary layer. The concepts and limitations of modeling spatially varying multicomponent aerosols are elucidated. New numerical sectional techniques are presented for simulating multicomponent aerosol growth, settling, and eddy transport, coupled to time-dependent and spatially varying condensing vapor concentrations. Comparisons are presented with new exact solutions for settling and particle growth by simultaneous dynamic condensation of one vapor and by instantaneous equilibration with a spatially varying second vapor. (Author)
ISSN:0148-0227