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"Dynamics and Chemistry of Hydrometeors" is the final Report of
the Collaborative research Centre 233 "Dynamik und Chemie der
Hydrometeore".
Hydrometeors are clouds, fogs and precipitation that is
condensed liquid or solid water in the atmosphere. This
includes the dissolved and not dissolved "impurities" in
droplets, ice crystals, and snowflakes.
The report covers modelling of atmospheric cloud dynamics,
field research of atmospheric multi-phase systems and
laboratory research for reaction kinetics and the improvement
chemical analysis.
The Research Centre proposes a base for modeling the role of
cloud dynamics, micro-physical processes in forming and
evaporating clouds, and for chemical reactions between gas
phase, liquid phase, and aerosols.
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction and Survey (pages 1–6): Ruprecht
Jaenicke
Chapter 2 Measuring Strategies of the Field Experiments
CLEOPATRA, FELDEX and NORDEX of the Collaborative Research
Centre (pages 7–34): Wolfgang Jaeschke, Norbert Beltz and
Lothar Schutz
Chapter 3 Instrumentation of the Do 128 D?IBUF for Airborne
Measurements at Different Campaigns of the Collaborative
Research Centre (pages 35–44): Jutta Brinkmann, Volker
Dreiling, Berthold Friederich, Rolf Hankers, Sabine
Matthias?Maser and Lothar Schutz
Chapter 4 Theoretical Investigations of the Wet Deposition of
Atmospheric Pollutants (pages 45–70): Hans R. Pruppacher,
Andrea I. Flossmann and Sabine C. Wurzler
Chapter 5 On the Relevance of Parameterized Supersaturation
Spectra for the CCN Number Concentration (pages 71–80): Fritz
Herbert and Ulrike Wacker
Chapter 6 Explicit Microphysical Simulations of Boundary Layer
Clouds over the Sea and over Vegetated Land Surfaces (pages
81–105): Martina Flender, Thomas Trautmann, Christine Wanner
and Wilford Zdunkowski
Chapter 7 Theoretical and Numerical Investigations on the
Multiphase Chemistry of Stratiform Clouds (pages 106–129):
Andreas Bott
Chapter 8 The Influence of Aerosols on the Photochemistry of
the Atmosphere (pages 130–147): Paul J. Crutzen, Rolf Sander
and Rainer Vogt
Chapter 9 A Wind Tunnel Experimental Study of the Wet
Deposition of Atmospheric Pollutants (pages 151–165): Hans R.
Pruppacher and Subir K. Mitra
Chapter 10 The Chemical Content of Rain? and Fog Drops as a
Function of Drop Size (pages 166–185): Knut Bachmann, Peter
Ebert, Antje Mainka and Birgit Tenberken
Chapter 11 The Primary Biological Aerosol in a Multiphase
System (pages 186–195): Sabine Matthias?Maser, Sabine Gruber,
Berit Bogs and Ruprecht Jaenicke
Chapter 12 In?Situ Measurements of the Cloud Microphysical
Structure Using Holography (pages 196–209): Stephan Borrmann,
Hermann?Josef Vossing, Eva?Maria Uhlig and Ruprecht
Jaenicke
Chapter 13 Phase Partitioning of Ammonia and Nitric Acid in the
Atmospheric Multiphase System (pages 210–237): Jens Peter
Dierssen, Wolfgang Jaeschke, Werner Haunold and Martin
Schumann
Chapter 14 Development and Application of a Mobile Measuring
Technique for the Estimation of Empirical S(IV)?Oxidation Rates
in Natural Orographic Clouds (pages 238–260): Udo Krischke and
Wolfgang Jaeschke
Chapter 15 Particle Distribution, Composition, and Processing
during Cloud, Fog, and Rain Cycles (pages 261–284): Jutta
Brinkmann, Eva?Maria Hackenthal, Martina Kramer, Matthias
Schule, Lothar Schutz and Cornelia Sprengard?Eichel
Chapter 16 Cloud Condensation Nuclei (pages 285–297):
Hans?Walter Georgii, Stefan Burgermeister, Regina
Staubes?Diederich, Bettina Schafer, Peter Otto, Markus Rex and
Heinz Bingemer
Chapter 17 Airborne Measurements of Condensation Nuclei and
Cloud Condensation Nuclei Above the Alpine Foothills (pages
298–305): Bettina Schafer and Hans?Walter Georgii
Chapter 18 Development and First Application of a 3?Stage
Continuous Flow CCN Counter (pages 306–314): Peter Otto,
Hans?Walter Georgii and Heinz Bingemer
Chapter 19 Photochemical Processes in the Atmospheric Aqueous
Phase: Quantum Yields and Photodissociation Frequencies (pages
316–330): Peter Warneck
Chapter 20 Pathways for the Oxidation of SO2 and NO2 in
Continental Fair Weather Clouds (pages 331–345): Peter
Warneck
Chapter 21 Photochemical Formation of Hydrogen Peroxide in
Atmospheric Droplets: The Role of Iron, Oxalate, and Trace
Metals on the H2O2?Production (pages 346–362): Jorg Wohlgemuth,
Dagmar Pfafflin, Wolfgang Jaeschke, Felix Deutsch, Peter
Hoffmann and Hugo M. Ortner
Chapter 22 Phase Partitioning and Photochemical Degradation of
Pesticides in Hydrometeors (pages 363–386): Wolfgang Jaeschke,
Bettina Gath and Dagmar Pfafflin
Chapter 23 Mechanistic Studies on the Metal Catalyzed
Autoxidation of Sulfur(IV) Oxides (pages 387–400): Rudi van
Eldik
Chapter 24 Mechanism of the Formation of Organic Acids in the
Gas Phase (pages 401–439): Geert K. Moortgat, Osamu Horie and
Peter Neeb
Chapter 25 Iron in the Atmosphere (pages 440–467): Peter
Hoffmann, Anatolii Nikolai Dedik, Felix Deutsch, Martin Ebert,
Martin Hein, Helmut Hofmann, Karl Heinrich Lieser, Hugo Manfred
Ortner, Marina Schwanz, Thomas Sinner, Sigrid Weber, Matthias
Weidenauer and Stefan Weinbruch
Chapter 26 Contribution to the Chemistry in Clouds: A
Laboratory Study on the Kinetics and Mechanism of the Oxidation
of Sulfur and Nitrogen Compounds by Hydroperoxides in Aqueous
Phase (pages 468–527): Klaus J. Wannowius
Chapter 27 Speakers (pages 529–531):
Chapter 28 Employees and Members (pages 532–540):
Chapter 29 Involved Institutes (page 541):
Chapter 30 Research Projects (pages 542–547):
Chapter 31 Reporters and Reviewers (pages 548–549):
Chapter 32 Guest Scientists (pages 550–555):
Chapter 33 Cooperate Studies with other Research Institutes
(pages 556–562):
Chapter 34 Field Experiments (pages 563–567):
Chapter 35 Financial Support by Means of the Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft (page 568):