evapocondensation

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English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From evapo(ration) +‎ condensation.

Noun

evapocondensation (uncountable)

  1. Evaporation accompanied by, or followed by, condensation.
    • 1979 April, Akio Wake, Ralph R. Rumer, “Effect of Surface Meltwater Accumulation on the Dissipation of Lake Ice”, in Water Resources Research, volume 15, number 2, →DOI, page 432:
      The heat exchange due to evapocondensation, He, and the sensible heat exchange, Hc, were estimated using the following equations as recommended by Carter : []
    • 1997, Jean Vouvé, Philippe Malaurent, Frédérique Vouvé, “Microclimate analysis of deteriorated wall paintings: With restitution of original decoration through imaging”, in Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, volume 2, number 1, →DOI, →ISSN, pages 11–12:
      This is reflected in an increase in the absolute value of mean air temperatures, a decrease in the mean monthly values of relative humidity of the air and an increase in the intensity of evapocondensation phenomena that we have described elsewhere [5,6].
    • 2003 October, K. V. Desboeufs, R. Losno, J.L. Colin, “Relationship between Droplet pH and Aerosol Dissolution Kinetics: Effect of Incorporated Aerosol Particles on Droplet pH during Cloud Processing”, in Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, volume 46, number 2, →DOI, page 161:
      In these experiments, the droplet condensation step is simulated by a mixture of aerosol particles and Milli-Q water, acidified with sulphuric acid to various concentrations. The stabilised pH of this mixture is named pH of evapocondensation (pHEC). Then, the aqueous phase is evaporated under a flow of pure nitrogen, and dried aerosol particles are recovered.
    • 2005, Laurent Deguillaume, Maud Leriche, Karine Desboeufs, Gilles Mailhot, Christian George, Nadine Chaumerliac, “Transition Metals in Atmospheric Liquid Phases: Sources, Reactivity, and Sensitive Parameters”, in Chemical Reviews, volume 105, number 9, →DOI, page 3392:
      While being transported away from their sources, however, metal content and speciation are modified by atmospheric processes of cloud evapocondensation cycles, photochemistry, and possibly organic complexation.