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期刊名:Environmental science-atmospheres

缩写:ENVIRON SCI-ATMOS

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e-ISSN:2634-3606

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Ashley S Bittner,Amara L Holder,Andrew P Grieshop et al. Ashley S Bittner et al.
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) resulting from wildland fire is a significant public health risk in the United States (U.S.). The existing stationary monitoring network and the tools used to alert the public of smoke conditions, such as the...
Karl M Seltzer,Venkatesh Rao,Havala O T Pye et al. Karl M Seltzer et al.
Liquid asphalt is a petroleum-derived substance commonly used in construction activities. Recent work has identified lower volatility, reactive organic carbon from asphalt as an overlooked source of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) precursor...
James Kacer,Ralph Altmaier,David M Cwiertny et al. James Kacer et al.
Particulate matter (PM) emitted from unpaved rural roads presents a potential inhalation hazard to people living and working near them. In the absence of site-specific exposure data, plume dispersion modeling can be used to predict ambient ...
Eric P Vejerano,Jeonghyeon Ahn,Geoffrey I Scott Eric P Vejerano
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are projected to become increasingly prevalent, extending over longer periods and wider geographic regions due to the warming surface ocean water and other environmental factors, including but not limited to nutr...
Lukas Pichelstorfer,Pontus Roldin,Matti Rissanen et al. Lukas Pichelstorfer et al.
In the last few decades, atmospheric formation of secondary organic aerosols (SOA) has gained increasing attention due to their impact on air quality and climate. However, methods to predict their abundance are mainly empirical and may fail...
Meredith Schervish,Martin Heinritzi,Dominik Stolzenburg et al. Meredith Schervish et al.
Isoprene affects new particle formation rates in environments and experiments also containing monoterpenes. For the most part, isoprene reduces particle formation rates, but the reason is debated. It is proposed that due to its fast reactio...
Jürgen Gratzl,Teresa M Seifried,Dominik Stolzenburg et al. Jürgen Gratzl et al.
Microplastic particles in the atmosphere are regularly detected in urban areas as well as in very remote locations. Yet the sources, chemical transformation, transport, and abundance of airborne microplastics still remain largely unexplaine...
Birte Rörup,Xu-Cheng He,Jiali Shen et al. Birte Rörup et al.
Iodine oxoacids are recognised for their significant contribution to the formation of new particles in marine and polar atmospheres. Nevertheless, to incorporate the iodine oxoacid nucleation mechanism into global simulations, it is essenti...
Leonardo Y Kamigauti,Gabriel M P Perez,Thomas C M Martin et al. Leonardo Y Kamigauti et al.
Ensuring environmental justice necessitates equitable access to air quality data, particularly for vulnerable communities. However, traditional air quality data from reference monitors can be costly and challenging to interpret without in-d...
Ruby Marten,Mao Xiao,Mingyi Wang et al. Ruby Marten et al.
Aerosols formed and grown by gas-to-particle processes are a major contributor to smog and haze in megacities, despite the competition between growth and loss rates. Rapid growth rates from ammonium nitrate formation have the potential to s...