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期刊名:Journal of geophysical research-atmospheres

缩写:J GEOPHYS RES-ATMOS

ISSN:2169-897X

e-ISSN:2169-8996

IF/分区:3.4/Q2

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Exposure to ambient ozone (O3) impacts vegetation through cascading effects. Numerous tree species experience biomass loss and increased mortality following O3 exposure. Quantifying levels of O3 at which deleterious impacts occur to individ...
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The Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) instrument enables an unprecedented assessment of diurnal and community-scale variations in tropospheric nitrogen dioxide (NO2) across North America. This study presents the first ...
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Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) is the first geostationary satellite instrument to monitor air pollutants across North America. This study uses Pandora observations to analyze the bias in TEMPO Level-3 total column d...
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Accurate representation of aerosol size distributions and total number concentrations is critical for evaluating particle impacts on climate, clouds, and public health. An Advanced Particle Microphysics model (APM) has been integrated into ...
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Formaldehyde column density (ΩHCHO) showed a potentially useful correlation with surface ozone during the LISTOS campaign on Long Island Sound and the KORUS-AQ campaign in Seoul, South Korea. This builds on previous work that identified th...
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New particle formation (NPF) often drives cloud condensation nuclei concentrations and the processes governing nucleation of molecular clusters vary substantially in different regions. The growth of these clusters from ∼2 to >10 nm diamete...
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The chlorine radical (Cl) plays a crucial role in the formation of secondary air pollutants by determining the total atmospheric oxidative capacity (AOC). However, there are still large discrepancies among studies on chlorine chemistry, mai...
J L Hand,A J Prenni,S M Raffuse et al. J L Hand et al.
The spatial and seasonal variability in the composition of major PM2.5 (particles with aerodynamic diameters less than 2.5 μm) aerosol species in the United States were characterized using data from ground-based aerosol monitoring networks...