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Long-term observations of aerosol size distributions in semi-clean and polluted savannah in South Africa
(EGU, 2013)
This study presents a total of four years of sub-micron aerosol particle size distribution measurements in the southern African savannah, an environment with few previous observations covering a full seasonal cycle and the ...
Multiple daytime nucleation events in semi-clean savannah and industrial environments in South Africa: analysis based on observations
(EGU, 2013)
Recent studies have shown very high frequencies of atmospheric new particle formation in different environments in South Africa. Our aim here was to investigate the causes for two or three consecutive daytime nucleation ...
A systems engineering approach for the deployment of an atmospheric monitoring station
(Wiley, 2014)
In this paper the importance of a Systems Engineering (SE) approach is reiterated for developing and managing an atmospheric monitoring station. A newly established comprehensive atmospheric monitoring station, the Welgegund ...
The anthropogenic contribution to atmospheric black carbon concentrations in southern Africa: a WRF-Chem modeling study
(EGU, 2015)
South Africa has one of the largest industrialized
economies in Africa. Emissions of air pollutants are particularly
high in the Johannesburg-Pretoria metropolitan area, the
Mpumalanga Highveld and the Vaal Triangle, ...
Characterisation of sub-micron particle number concentrations and formation events in the western Bushveld Igneous Complex, South Africa
(EGU, 2012)
South Africa holds significant mineral resources, with a substantial fraction of these reserves occurring and being processed in a large geological structure termed the Bushveld Igneous Complex (BIC). The area is also ...