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5522
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Overview

Axel Berner is affiliated with the University of Vienna in Austria. Their professional focus is situated within this academic institution, contributing to its research community and academic environment.

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Best Publications

  • A new electromobility spectrometer for the measurement of aerosol size distributions in the size range from 1 to 1000 nm

    W. Winklmayr;G.P. Reischl;A.O. Lindner;A. Berner

  • Chemical characterisation of fine particle emissions from wood stove combustion of common woods growing in mid-European Alpine regions

    Christoph Schmidl;Iain L. Marr;Iain L. Marr;Alexandre Caseiro;Alexandre Caseiro;Petra Kotianová

  • The size distribution of the urban aerosol in Vienna

    A. Berner;Ch. Lürzer;F. Pohl;O. Preining

  • A closure study of sub-micrometer aerosol particle hygroscopic behaviour

    Erik Swietlicki;Jingchuan Zhou;Olle H. Berg;Bengt G. Martinsson

  • Artefacts in the sampling of nitrate studied in the INTERCOMP campaigns of EUROTRAC-AEROSOL

    M Schaap;G Spindler;M Schulz;K Acker

  • The Po Valley Fog Experiment 1989

    S. Fuzzi;M. C. Facchini;G. Orsi;J. A. Lind

  • Mass size distributions of traffic aerosols at Vienna

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  • INTERCOMP2000: the comparability of methods in use in Europe for measuring the carbon content of aerosol

    Harry ten Brink;Willy Maenhaut;Regina Hitzenberger;Thomas Gnauk

  • Modal character of atmospheric black carbon size distributions

    A. Berner;S. Sidla;Z. Galambos;C. Kruisz

  • Changes in aerosol size‐ and phase distributions due to physical and chemical processes in fog

    Kevin J. Noone;John A. Ogren;Anneli Hallberg;Jost Heintzenberg

  • On the equivalence of gravimetric PM data with TEOM and beta-attenuation measurements

    Helger Hauck;Helger Hauck;Axel Berner;Axel Berner;Bostjan Gomiscek;Silke Stopper

  • CCN activation of oxalic and malonic acid test aerosols with the University of Vienna cloud condensation nuclei counter

    H Giebl;A Berner;G Reischl;H Puxbaum

  • AUPHEP—Austrian Project on Health Effects of Particulates—general overview

    H Hauck;A Berner;T Frischer;B Gomiscek

  • Composition/size of the light-scattering aerosol in the Netherlands

    H.M. Ten Brink;C. Kruisz;G.P.A. Kos;A. Berner

  • The great dun fell cloud experiment 1993: An overview

    T. W. Choularton;R. N. Colvile;R. N. Colvile;K. N. Bower;M. W. Gallagher

  • The Kleiner Feldberg Cloud Experiment 1990. An overview

    W. Wobrock;D. Schell;R. Maser;W. Jaeschke

  • Contribution of carbonaceous material to cloud condensation nuclei concentrations in European background (Mt. Sonnblick) and urban (Vienna) aerosols

    R. Hitzenberger;A. Berner;H. Giebl;R. Kromp

  • Intercomparison of methods to measure the mass concentration of the atmospheric aerosol during INTERCOMP2000: influence of instrumentation and size cuts

    R Hitzenberger;A Berner;Z Galambos;Willy Maenhaut

  • Phase partitioning for different aerosol species in fog

    A. Hallberg;J. A. Ogren;K. J. Noone;J. Heintzenberg

  • Experimental evidence for in-cloud production of aerosol sulphate

    P. Laj;S. Fuzzi;M.C. Facchini;G. Orsi

  • Measurements of the size dependence of the concentration of nonvolatile material in fog droplets

    J. A. Ogren;K. J. Noone;A. Hallberg;J. Heintzenberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Sandro Fuzzi
Sandro Fuzzi Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate
Regina Hitzenberger
Regina Hitzenberger University of Vienna
Maria Cristina Facchini
Maria Cristina Facchini Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate
Alfred Wiedensohler
Alfred Wiedensohler Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research
Keith Bower
Keith Bower University of Manchester
Thomas Choularton
Thomas Choularton University of Manchester
Erik Swietlicki
Erik Swietlicki Lund University
Paolo Laj
Paolo Laj Grenoble Alpes University
Martin Gallagher
Martin Gallagher University of Manchester

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