Eastern North Atlantic Measurements Characterize Aerosol Particles and Their Sources
Researchers used instruments in an airborne lab to characterize aerosol particles and their sources over the remote Eastern North Atlantic.
Particle Acidity and Diffusion Limitations Govern Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation
Using unique laboratory single-particle measurements to understand some of the most uncertain processes affecting secondary organic aerosol formation.
Understanding How Gas-Phase Reaction Conditions Affect Organic Aerosol Formation
Secondary organic aerosol formation from monoterpenes is more strongly influenced by oxidant and monoterpene structure than by nitric oxides and hydroperoxy radical concentrations.
In Situ Redox Manipulation by Dithionite Injection: Intermediate-Scale Laboratory Experiments.
Quantifying the Subgrid-Scale Variability in Aerosol Properties Missing in Models
Repeated aircraft measurements over central Oklahoma allow researchers to better understand the spatial variability of aerosol properties that affect cloud evolution.
Spatio-temporal changes in CO2 emissions during the second ZERT injection, August-September 2008
Applying a New Multi-Scale Aerosol Model
Representing aerosols on 1-kilometer cloud scale within a multi-scale modeling framework yields simulation improvement.