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create: {"material_type"=>"Article", "availability"=>nil, "link"=>"https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JD034992", "uri"=>"10.1029/2021JD034992", "uri_type"=>"DOI", "citation"=>"Yao, Y., Dawson, M. L., Dabdub, D., & Riemer, N. (2021). Evaluating the impacts of cloud processing on resuspended aerosol particles after cloud evaporation using a particle-resolved model. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 126, e2021JD034992. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JD034992", "dataset_id"=>2117, "selected_type"=>"Article", "datacite_list"=>"IsSupplementTo"}
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2021-11-30T15:58:05Z
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update: {"description"=>["This dataset contains simulation results from PartMC-MOSAIC-CAPRAM used in the article \"Evaluating the impacts of cloud processing on resuspended aerosol particles after cloud evaporation using a particle-resolved model\". There are seven folders: one for urban plume simulation to provide the initial particle population for cloud processing, the other four folders are for the four cloud cycles simulated and the last two are for the coagulation cases. Within the urban plume simulation, there are 25 NetCDF files hourly output from PartMC-MOSAIC simulations containing the gas and particle information. Within the four cloud cycle folders, there are 25 subdirectories that contain the cloud processing results for aerosol population from urban plume environment. For each subdirectory, there are 30 NetCDF files output every minute from PartMC-MOSAIC-CAPRAM simulations containing aerosol and gas information after aqueous chemistry. Another two folders are for the cases considering Brownian coagulation and sedimentation coalescence. Each contained 90 NetCDF files, produced from repeating the 30-minutes simulations for three times to consider the coagulation randomness. The low polluted case folder includes the simulated cloud processing results for 25 urban plume cases with less aerosol number concentration. This dataset was used to investigate the effects of cloud processing on aerosol mixing state and CCN properties.", "This dataset contains simulation results from PartMC-MOSAIC-CAPRAM used in the article ”Eval- uating the impacts of cloud processing on resuspended aerosol particles after cloud evaporation using a particle-resolved model”. \r\n\r\nIn this V2, there are eight folders: one for urban plume simulation to provide the initial particle population for cloud processing, the other four folders are for the four cloud cycles simulated and the last two are for the coagulation cases. Within the urban plume simulation, there are 25 NetCDF files hourly output from PartMC-MOSAIC simulations containing the gas and particle information. Within the four cloud cycle folders, there are 25 subdirectories that contain the cloud processing results for aerosol population from urban plume environment. For each subdirectory, there are 31 NetCDF files out- put every minute from PartMC-MOSAIC-CAPRAM simulations containing aerosol and gas information after aqueous chemistry. Another two folders are for the cases considering Brownian coagulation and sedimentation coalescence. Each contained 93 NetCDF files, produced from repeating the 30-minutes simulations for three times to consider the coagulation randomness. The low polluted case folder includes the simulated cloud processing results for 25 urban plume cases with less aerosol number concentration. This dataset was used to investigate the effects of cloud processing on aerosol mixing state and CCN properties."], "version_comment"=>["", "There is one more simulation case with low aerosol number concentration in V2."]}
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2021-11-23T22:20:01Z
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