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期刊名:Environmental science-atmospheres

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e-ISSN:2634-3606

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Siying Lu,Chiranjivi Bhattarai,Vera Samburova et al. Siying Lu et al.
Wildfires are a major source of aerosols during summer in the western United States. Aerosols emitted from wildfires could significantly affect air quality, human health, and the global climate. This study conducted a comparison of aerosol ...
Juliane L Fry,Pascale Ooms,Maarten Krol et al. Juliane L Fry et al.
Urban street trees can affect air pollutant concentrations by reducing ventilation rates in polluted street canyons (increasing concentrations), or by providing surface area for deposition (decreasing concentrations). This paper examines th...
Omar Girlanda,Guangyu Li,Denise M Mitrano et al. Omar Girlanda et al.
The proportion of ice crystals in clouds can affect cloud albedo and lifetime, impacting the Earth's radiative budget. Ice nucleating particles (INPs) lower the energy barrier of ice nucleation and thus facilitate primary ice formation in t...
Shirin Gholami,Tillmann Buttersack,Clemens Richter et al. Shirin Gholami et al.
The interface of the oceans and aqueous aerosols with air drives many important physical and chemical processes in the environment, including the uptake of CO2 by the oceans. Transport across and reactions at the ocean-air boundary are in l...
Amy L Wilson,Wuquan Cui,Yuqi Hu et al. Amy L Wilson et al.
Peat fires emit large quantities of particles and gases, which cause extensive haze events. Epidemiological studies have correlated wildfire smoke inhalation with increased morbidity and mortality. Despite this, uncertainties surrounding pa...
Félix Sari Doré,Cecilie Carstens,Jens Top et al. Félix Sari Doré et al.
While photochemical aging is known to alter secondary organic aerosol (SOA) properties, this process remains poorly constrained for anthropogenic SOA. This study investigates the photodegradation of SOA produced from the hydroxyl radical-in...
Yucheng He,Sanika R Nishandar,Rufus D Edwards et al. Yucheng He et al.
The impact of cooking with solid fuels on neighborhood-scale PM2.5 concentrations in rural towns and communities is poorly quantified due to the lack of credible ground-level monitoring sites and spatial heterogeneity at a scale that is bel...
Markie&#x;Sha James,Vaios Moschos,Megan M McRee et al. Markie&#x;Sha James et al.
The influence of biomass burning (BB)-derived organic aerosol (OA) emissions on solar radiation via absorption and scattering is related to their physicochemical properties and can change upon atmospheric aging. We systematically examined t...
Olga Garmash,Avinash Kumar,Sakshi Jha et al. Olga Garmash et al.
Nitrate ion-based chemical ionization mass spectrometry (NO3 --CIMS) is widely used for detection of highly oxygenated organic molecules (HOMs). HOMs are known to participate in molecular clustering and new particle formation and growth, an...
Nicholas Cowan,Eiko Nemitz,John T Walker et al. Nicholas Cowan et al.
This review is a summary of the most up-to-date knowledge regarding assessment of atmospheric deposition of reactive nitrogen (N r) pollutants across complex terrain in the UK. Progress in the understanding of the mechanisms and quantificat...