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English: Figure was adapted by Barbara J.Finlayson-PittsJames N.PittsJr. in their book Chemistry of the Upper and Lower Atmosphere.
Date
Source Whitby, K. T. (1978). The physical characteristics of sulfur aerosols. In Sulfur in the Atmosphere (pp. 135-159). Pergamon.
Author Adapted by Pieter van Broekhuizen Applicability of provisional NRVs to PGNPs and FCNPs, 2017

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This diagram is an idealized view of the size distribution and accumulation or removal modes of particles in the atmosphere, refined from the original description in 1977.

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