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The contribution of anthropogenic aerosols to aerosol light-scattering and CCN activity in the California coastal zone
anthropogenic aerosols aerosol light-scattering CCN activity the California coastal zone
2010/8/16
Aircraft-based measurements of aerosol light-scattering coefficient, cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) measured directly or by proxy, and aerosol chemical composition are reported for three different ye...
Effects of relative humidity on aerosol light scattering in the Arctic
relative humidity aerosol light the Arctic
2010/8/12
Aerosol particles experience hygroscopic growth in the ambient atmosphere. Their optical properties – especially the aerosol light scattering – are therefore strongly dependent on the ambient relative...
Measured and predicted aerosol light scattering enhancement factors at the high alpine site Jungfraujoch
aerosol light enhancement factors high alpine site Jungfraujoch
2010/3/16
Ambient relative humidity (RH) determines the water content of atmospheric aerosol particles and thus has an important influence on the amount of visible light scattered by particles. The RH dependenc...
Reduction in biomass burning aerosol light absorption upon humidification: roles of inorganically-induced hygroscopicity, particle collapse, and photoacoustic heat and mass transfer
biomass burning aerosol light absorption humidification photoacoustic heat
2009/12/3
Smoke particle emissions from the combustion of biomass fuels typical for the western and southeastern United States were studied and compared under high humidity and ambient conditions in the laborat...
Attribution of aerosol light absorption to black carbon, brown carbon, and dust in China – interpretations of atmospheric measurements during EAST-AIRE
aerosol light carbon dust atmospheric measurements EAST-AIRE
2009/3/31
Black carbon, brown carbon, and mineral dust are three of the most important light absorbing aerosols. Their optical properties differ greatly and are distinctive functions of the wavelength of light....