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Sea Spray Aerosol Particle Transport in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer

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posted on 2021-04-19, 00:00 authored by Hyungwon John Park

Sea spray aerosol particles in the atmosphere contribute to the fundamental processes of mass, momentum, and heat transfer. All of these transfers depend on the aerosol particles' size, mass, and distribution throughout the atmosphere. Due to these interactions, its spatio-temporal distribution and transport processes has been studied over decades. This dissertation presents the further progress and study of the contribution, transport, and behavior of sea spray aerosol particles in the atmospheric boundary layer. The conclusions given by this dissertation can be used to better model, predict, and study sea spray aerosol particle transport.

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Date Modified

2021-05-30

Defense Date

2021-03-30

CIP Code

  • 14.1901

Research Director(s)

David H. Richter

Committee Members

Kenneth T. Christensen Harindra J. Fernando Jeffrey S. Reid

Degree

  • Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Level

  • Doctoral Dissertation

Alternate Identifier

1252217670

Library Record

6025402

OCLC Number

1252217670

Program Name

  • Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering

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