May 27, 2016
Journal Article

Influences of Upwind Emission Sources and Atmospheric Processing on Aerosol Chemistry and Properties at a Rural Location in the Northeastern US

Abstract

Continuous real-time measurements of atmospheric aerosol with an Aerodyne High-Resolution Time-of-Flight Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (HR-AMS) coupled with a fast temperature-stepping thermodenuder were carried out in summer 2011 at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL, 40.871°N, 72.89°W) during the DOE Aerosol Life Cycle Intensive Operational Period (ALC-IOP) campaign.

Revised: September 19, 2016 | Published: May 27, 2016

Citation

Zhou S., S. Collier, J. Xu, F. Mei, J. Wang, Y. Lee, and A. Sedlacek, et al. 2016. Influences of Upwind Emission Sources and Atmospheric Processing on Aerosol Chemistry and Properties at a Rural Location in the Northeastern US. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 121, no. 10:6049-6065. PNNL-SA-118020. doi:10.1002/2015JD024568