Understanding the formation of sulfate particles in the troposphere is critical because of their health effects and their direct and indirect effects on radiative forcing, and hence on climate.
Revised: April 15, 2005 |
Published: July 18, 2003
Citation
Laskin A., D.J. Gaspar, W. Wang, S.W. Hunt, J.P. Cowin, S.D. Colson, and B.J. Finlayson-Pitts. 2003.Reactions at Interfaces As a Source of Sulfate Formation In Sea-Salt Particles.Science 301, no. 5631:340-344.PNNL-SA-39605.