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. 2016 Oct 5;6:34113. doi: 10.1038/srep34113

Figure 2. DBC-resolved microphysical properties of BC-containing aerosols for all precipitation events.

Figure 2

(a) The number size distribution of BC in air (i.e., the initial distribution) and in rainwater (i.e., the removed distribution) and the resulting removal efficiency (RE) for each of 10 precipitation events (thin lines). The size distribution was normalized by the total number concentration. Bold lines show the average result for the 10 events. (b) Critical supersaturation (SSc) of BC-containing aerosols in the air as a function of DBC and the median shell-to-core diameter ratio (Rmed) for each of the 10 precipitation events (thin lines). The bold line shows the average result for the 10 events. The bars indicate a range of 1 standard deviation.