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The aerosols in the atmosphere have a big and increasing importance for the assessment of air quality and climate forcing. They play a crucial role for global temperature modifications. The study of aerosols in the surface layer is mainly motivated of their impact on human health and possible ecological effects. Unfortunately, there are not enough measurements of most of the dangerous aerosols available for support of the decision makers. Therefore, the model studies in this field are of big importance for our community. Some model studies of three aerosols (sulfate, ammonium and nitrate) will be reported together with the comparisons with some measurements done. The TM5 model, which is a three dimensional global chemistry transport model, were chosen for our study. It allows two-way nested zooming which leads to possibility to run the model on a relatively fine space grid.
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