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A Theoretical Study of the Wet Removal of Atmospheric

Pollutants. Part IV: The Uptake and Redistribution of

Aerosol Particles through Nucleation and Impaction

Scavenging by Growing Cloud Drops and Ice Particles

R. Alheit, Andrea I. Flossmann, H. Pruppacher

To cite this version:

R. Alheit, Andrea I. Flossmann, H. Pruppacher. A Theoretical Study of the Wet Removal of At-mospheric Pollutants. Part IV: The Uptake and Redistribution of Aerosol Particles through Nu-cleation and Impaction Scavenging by Growing Cloud Drops and Ice Particles. Journal of the At-mospheric Sciences, American Meteorological Society, 1990, 47 (7), pp.870 - 887. �10.1175/1520-0469(1990)0472.0.CO;2�. �hal-01905576�

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