Biomass-burning-derived particles from a wide variety of fuels - Part 2: Effects of photochemical aging on particle optical and chemical properties
Particles in smoke emitted from biomass combustion have a large impact on global climate and urban air quality. There is limited understanding of how particle optical properties-especially the contributions of black carbon (BC) and brown carbon (BrC)-evolve with photochemical aging of smoke. We anal...
Main Authors: | Cappa, Christopher D (Author), Lim, Christopher Y (Author), Hagan, David H (Author), Coggon, Matthew (Author), Koss, Abigail (Author), Sekimoto, Kanako (Author), de Gouw, Joost (Author), Onasch, Timothy B (Author), Warneke, Carsten (Author), Kroll, Jesse H (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus GmbH,
2021-10-15T18:38:30Z.
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