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Gerrit de Leeuw
Researcher at Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
Publications - 196
Citations - 7742
Gerrit de Leeuw is an academic researcher from Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & AERONET. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 184 publications receiving 6297 citations. Previous affiliations of Gerrit de Leeuw include University of Helsinki & Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research.
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Marine aerosol production: a review of the current knowledge
Colin D. O'Dowd,Gerrit de Leeuw +1 more
TL;DR: While a multistep process seems to be required, isoprene oxidation products are more likely to participate in growth and sulphuric acid is more likelyTo participate in nucleation, Iodine oxides are likely to participation in both nucleation and growth.
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Production flux of sea spray aerosol
Gerrit de Leeuw,Gerrit de Leeuw,Edgar L. Andreas,Magdalena D. Anguelova,Christopher W. Fairall,Ernie R. Lewis,Colin D. O'Dowd,Michael Schulz,Stephen E. Schwartz +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review examines recent research pertinent to SSA production flux, which deals mainly with production of particles with r 80 (equilibrium radius at 80% relative humidity) less than 1 m and as small as 0.01 m.
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Primary submicron marine aerosol dominated by insoluble organic colloids and aggregates
Maria Cristina Facchini,Matteo Rinaldi,Stefano Decesari,C. Carbone,E. Finessi,Mihaela Mircea,Sandro Fuzzi,Darius Ceburnis,Robert Flanagan,E. Douglas Nilsson,Gerrit de Leeuw,Gerrit de Leeuw,Manuela Martino,Janina Woeltjen,Colin D. O'Dowd +14 more
TL;DR: The chemical properties of sea spray aerosol particles produced by artificially generated bubbles using oceanic waters were investigated during a phytoplankton bloom in the North Atlantic.
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Global observations of aerosol-cloud-precipitation-climate interactions
Daniel Rosenfeld,Meinrat O. Andreae,Ari Asmi,Mian Chin,Gerrit de Leeuw,Gerrit de Leeuw,David Donovan,Ralph A. Kahn,Stefan Kinne,Niku Kivekäs,Niku Kivekäs,Markku Kulmala,William K. M. Lau,K. Sebastian Schmidt,Tanja Suni,Thomas Wagner,Martin Wild,Johannes Quaas +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, a roadmap is provided for quantifying the aerosol-cloud-precipitation-climate (ACPC) interactions and thereby reducing the uncertainty in anthropogenic climate forcing.
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Production of sea spray aerosol in the surf zone
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used optical particle counters at both sides of the surf zone at two locations on the Californian coast to measure profiles at the base of a pier; a fourth instrument was used at the end of the pier.