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John Aitken (1839-1919) (born Falkirk, Scotland), one of the founders of cloud physics and
aerosol
science, was a Scottish physicist and meteorologist who
built the first apparatus to measure the number of dust and fog
particles in the atmosphere, a koniscope.[1][2] One of
his experiments conducted with a self-designed apparatus provided
the first evidence of new particle formation in the atmosphere.
This work was documented in an article titled On some nuclei of cloudy
condensation, in the 39th volume of the Transactions of
the Royal Society of Edinburgh
published in 1898.[3]
John Aitken was the author of a number of important pioneering
discoveries "On Dust, Fogs and Clouds" (The title of an 1880
article he penned).[4] As
early as 1874, Aitken had concluded that when water vapor in the
atmosphere condenses, it must condense on some solid particle, and
thus, without the presence of dust and other aerosol particles in
the air, there would be no formation of fog, clouds, or rain. In
1884, he concluded that the brilliant colors often seen in the
sunset are due to the refraction of light by dust particles in the
upper atmosphere. In 1889 Aitken was elected a Fellow of
the Royal Society and in 1917, he was awarded the Royal Medal of the Royal Society.[5]
Today, his name is given by atmospheric
scientists to the smallest atmospheric aerosol particles (Aitken nuclei), those with a
radius less than 0.1 micrometers.[6] This
size range include the newly nucleated particles whose existence Aitken
demonstrated.
References
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Second Edition, Seinfeld and
Pandis, 2006.
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Encyclopedia Britannica [1]
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Aitken, J. 1898. On some nuclei of cloudy condensation.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 39(3):15-25.
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Aitken, J. 1880. On dust, fogs, and clouds. Proceedings of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh (1880-1881) 11(108):14-18; 122-126.
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Podzimek, J., 1989: John Aitken's Contribution to Atmospheric and
Aerosol Sciences—One Hundred Years of Condensation Nuclei Counting.
Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 70, 1538–1545. [2]
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http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/people/famousfirst928.html
Bibliography of Aitken's
Papers
- Aitken, J. 1872. Melting and regelation of ice. Nature
6:396.
- Aitken, J. 1873. Glacier motion. Nature 7(172):287-288.
- Aitken, J. 1875. On boiling, condensing, freezing, and melting.
Transactions of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts (1874-1875)
9:240-287.
- Aitken, J. 1875. Experiments illustrating rigidity produced by
centrifugal force. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
(1875-1876) 9(94):73-78.
- Aitken, J. 1876. Experiments illustrating rigidity produced by
centrifugal force. Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society
of Glasgow (1875-1876) 10(1):99-106.
- Aitken, J. 1878. Experiments illustrating rigidity produced by
centrifugal force. The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical
Magazine and Journal of Science, Fifth series, 5(29):81-105.
- Aitken, J. 1876-77. On ocean circulation. Proceedings of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh (1876-1877) 9(98):394-400.
- Aitken, J. 1880. On a new variety of ocular spectrum.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1878-1879)
10(104):40-44.
- Aitken, J. 1880. On the distribution of temperature under the
ice in frozen lakes. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
(1878-1879) 10(104):409-415.
- Aitken, J. 1880. On dust, fogs, and clouds. Proceedings of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh (1880-1881) 11(108):14-18; 122-126.
- Aitken, J. 1880. On dust, fogs, and clouds. Nature
23(583):195-197.
- Aitken, J. 1881. Dust and fogs. Nature 23(588):311-312.
- Aitken, J. 1881. Dust, fogs, and clouds. Nature
23(591):384-385.
- Aitken, J. 1881. On dust, fogs, and clouds. Van Nostrand's
Engineering Magazine 24(148):308-310.
- Aitken, J. 1882. On the colour of the Mediterranean and other
waters. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1881-1882)
11:472-483.
- Aitken, J. 1882-1883. On the effect of oil on a stormy sea.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1882-1883)
12:56-75.
- Aitken, J. 1883. On dust, fogs, and clouds. Transactions of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh 30(1):337-368.
- Aitken, J. 1883-84. The remarkable sunsets. Proceedings of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh 12:448-450,647-660.
- Aitken, J. 1884. On the formation of small clear spaces in
dusty air. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
(1883-1884) 32:239-272.
- Aitken, J. 1884. Second note on the remarkable sunsets.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1883-1884)
12:123-133.
- Aitken, J. 1885. Chromomictors. Proceedings of the Royal
Society of Edinburgh (1884-1885) 13:122-130.
- Aitken, J. 1885. On dew. Proceedings of the Royal Society of
Edinburgh (1885-1886) 13(121):446-450.
- Aitken, J. 1885. On thermometer screens. Proceedings of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh (1885-1886) 13:632-642.
- Aitken, J. 1886. On dew. The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin
Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, Fifth Series,
22(135):206-212; (137):363-368.
- Aitken, J. 1887. Note on hoar-frost. Proceedings of the Royal
Society of Edinburgh 14(2):121-125.
- Aitken, J. 1888. On the number of dust particles in the
atmosphere. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
35(1):1-19.
- Aitken, J. 1889. Dust particles in the atmosphere at Ben Nevis
Observatory. Nature 40:350-351.
- Aitken, J. 1889. On improvements in the apparatus for counting
the dust particles in the atmosphere. Proceedings of the Royal
Society of Edinburgh 16(129):134-172.
- Aitken, J. 1890. On the number of dust particles in the
atmosphere of certain places in Great Britain and on the continent,
with remarks on the relation between the amount of dust and
meteorological phenomena. Proceedings of the Royal Society of
Edinburgh (1889-1890) 17(130):193-254.
- Aitken, J. 1890. On the number of dust particles in the
atmosphere of certain places in Great Britain and on the continent,
with remarks on the relation between the amount of dust and
meteorological phenomena. Nature 41(1061):394-396.
- Aitken, J. 1891. On a simple pocket dust-counter. Proceedings
of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1890-1891)
18(February):39-52.
- Aitken, J. 1891. On a method of observing and counting the
number of water particles in a fog. Proceedings of the Royal
Society of Edinburgh (1890-1891) 18:259-262.
- Aitken, J. 1891. On the solid and liquid particles in clouds.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 36:313-319.
- Aitken, J. 1892. On the number of dust particles in the
atmosphere of certain places in Great Britain and on the continent,
with remarks on the relation between the amount of dust and
meteorological phenomena. Transactions of the Royal Society of
Edinburgh 37(3):17-49; (28):621-693.
- Aitken, J. 1892. On some phenomena connected with cloudy
condensation. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
51(312):408-439.
- Aitken, J. 1892-95. On some observations made without a dust
counter on the hazing effect of atmospheric dust. Proceedings of
the Royal Society of Edinburgh 20:76-93.
- Aitken, J. 1893. Particles in fogs and clouds. Transactions of
the Royal Society of Edinburgh 37(20):413-425.
- Aitken, J. 1893. Breath figures. Proceedings of the Royal
Society of Edinburgh 20:94-97.
- Aitken, J. 1894. Dust and meteorological phenomena. Nature
49(1275):544-546.
- Aitken, J. 1894. Phenomena connected with cloudy condensation.
Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian
Institution, July 1893, pp. 201-230.
- Aitken, J. 1895. On the number of dust particles in the
atmosphere of certain places in Great Britain and on the continent,
with remarks on the relation between the amount of dust and
meteorological phenomena. Transactions of the Royal Society of
Edinburgh 37(3):17-49; (28):621-693.
- Aitken, J. 1896. Observations of atmospheric dust. In: Fassig,
O. (ed), United States Department of Agriculture, Weather Bureau
Bulletin 11, Part III, pp. 734-754.
- Aitken, J. 1898. On some nuclei of cloudy condensation.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 39(3):15-25.
- Aitken, J. 1902. Report on atmospheric dust. Transactions of
the Royal Society of Edinburgh 42(2):479-489.
- Aitken, J. 1903. On the formation of definitive figures by the
deposition of dust. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
of London A 201:551-558.
- Aitken, J. 1905. Evaporation of musk and other odorous
substances. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
25(10):894-902.
- Aitken, J. 1912. The sun as a fog producer. Proceedings of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh (1911-1912) 32:183-215.
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