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The Single-Scattering Albedo of Atmospheric Aerosol Particles as a Function of Relative Humidity

1976

Atmospheric ScienceMaterials scienceSingle-scattering albedoRelative humidityFunction (mathematics)AlbedoAtmospheric sciencesSea salt aerosolAerosolJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
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2014

Abstract. In-cloud production of sulfate modifies aerosol size distribution, with important implications for the magnitude of indirect and direct aerosol cooling and the impact of SO2 emissions on the environment. We investigate which sulfate sources dominate the in-cloud addition of sulfate to different particle classes as an air parcel passes through an orographic cloud. Sulfate aerosol, SO2 and H2SO4 were collected upwind, in-cloud and downwind of an orographic cloud for three cloud measurement events during the Hill Cap Cloud Thuringia campaign in autumn 2010 (HCCT-2010). Combined SEM and NanoSIMS analysis of single particles allowed the δ34S of particulate sulfate to be resolved for pa…

Atmospheric ScienceMineral dustParticulatescomplex mixturesAerosolchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistry13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistryUltrafine particleParticleSulfate aerosolsense organsParticle sizeSulfateAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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A study on the sensitivities of simulated aerosol optical properties to composition and size distribution using airborne measurements

2014

We present a flexible framework to calculate the optical properties of atmospheric aerosols at a given relative humidity based on their composition and size distribution. The similarity of this framework to climate model parameterisations allows rapid and extensive sensitivity tests of the impact of uncertainties in data or of new measurements on climate relevant aerosol properties. The data collected by the FAAM BAe-146 aircraft during the EUCAARI-LONGREX and VOCALS-REx campaigns have been used in a closure study to analyse the agreement between calculated and measured aerosol optical properties for two very different aerosol types. The agreement achieved for the EUCAARI-LONGREX flights is…

Atmospheric ScienceOptical propertiesScatteringChemistryAnthropogenic aerosolsCarbon blackAtmospheric sciencesAerosolEnvironmental Science(all)13. Climate actionAerosol modellingClimate modelRelative humidityAerosol compositionAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)HygroscopicityRefractive indexAircraft measurementsGeneral Environmental ScienceVisible spectrumAtmospheric Environment
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Composition-resolved size distributions of volcanic aerosols in the Mt. Etna plumes

2008

Particle size distributions for soluble and insoluble species in Mt. Etna's summit plumes were measured across an extended size range (10 nm < d < 100 μm) using a combination of techniques. Automated scanning electron microscopy (QEMSCAN) was used to chemically analyze many thousands of insoluble particles (collected on pumped filters) allowing the relationships between particle size, shape, and composition to be investigated. The size distribution of fine silicate particles (d < 10 μm) was found to be lognormal, consistent with formation by bursting of gas bubbles at the surface of the magma. The compositions of fine silicate particles were found to vary between magmatic and nearl…

Atmospheric ScienceQEMSCANSoil ScienceMineralogyNanoparticleAquatic ScienceOceanographychemistry.chemical_compoundGeochemistry and PetrologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Earth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and Technologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyPaleontologyForestryvolcanic aerosolsSilicateAerosolPlumeSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaEarth sciencesGeophysicsVolcanochemistrySpace and Planetary ScienceParticle-size distributionParticle sizeGeologyJOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES
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2016

Abstract. Aerosols have important impacts on air quality and climate, but the processes affecting their removal from the atmosphere are not fully understood and are poorly constrained by observations. This makes modelled aerosol lifetimes uncertain. In this study, we make use of an observational constraint on aerosol lifetimes provided by radionuclide measurements and investigate the causes of differences within a set of global models. During the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant accident of March 2011, the radioactive isotopes cesium-137 (137Cs) and xenon-133 (133Xe) were released in large quantities. Cesium attached to particles in the ambient air, approximately according to their av…

Atmospheric ScienceRadionuclide010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences010501 environmental sciencesAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciences7. Clean energyPlumeAerosolchemistry.chemical_compoundAtmosphere of Earthchemistry13. Climate actionTRACERSulfate aerosolSulfateAir quality index0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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Analysing time-varying trends in stratospheric ozone time series using the state space approach

2014

Abstract. We describe a hierarchical statistical state space model for ozone profile time series. The time series are from satellite measurements by the Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment (SAGE) II and the Global Ozone Monitoring by Occultation of Stars (GOMOS) instruments spanning the years 1984–2011. Vertical ozone profiles were linearly interpolated on an altitude grid with 1 km resolution covering 20–60 km. Monthly averages were calculated for each altitude level and 10° wide latitude bins between 60° S and 60° N. In the analysis, mean densities are studied separately for the 25–35, 35–45, and 45–55 km layers. Model variables include the ozone mean level, local trend, seasonal osc…

Atmospheric ScienceStratospheric Aerosol and Gas ExperimentEquatorNorthern HemisphereGlobal Ozone Monitoring by Occultation of StarsAtmospheric scienceslcsh:QC1-999Latitudelcsh:ChemistryAltitudelcsh:QD1-999ClimatologyOzone layerEnvironmental scienceSouthern Hemispherelcsh:PhysicsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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2012

Abstract. The oxidation of SO2 to sulfate on sea salt aerosols in the marine environment is highly important because of its effect on the size distribution of sulfate and the potential for new particle nucleation from H2SO4 (g). However, models of the sulfur cycle are not currently able to account for the complex relationship between particle size, alkalinity, oxidation pathway and rate – which is critical as SO2 oxidation by O3 and Cl catalysis are limited by aerosol alkalinity, whereas oxidation by hypohalous acids and transition metal ions can continue at low pH once alkalinity is titrated. We have measured 34S/32S fractionation factors for SO2 oxidation in sea salt, pure water and NaOCl…

Atmospheric Sciencefood.ingredientSea saltInorganic chemistryAlkalinitySulfur cyclechemistry.chemical_elementFractionationcomplex mixturesSulfurchemistry.chemical_compoundfoodIsotope fractionationchemistryEnvironmental chemistrySulfateSea salt aerosolAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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Monitoring of Eyjafjallajökull volcanic aerosol by the new European Skynet Radiometers (ESR) network

2012

Abstract The passage of a volcanic plume produced by the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull volcano in April 2010 was measured by the sun–sky radiometers of the new European SkyRad (ESR) network. This network consists of several European sites located in the U.K., Poland, Spain and Italy, and therefore was particularly suitable for monitoring the transport of volcanic ash generated by this particular volcano. The atmospheric aerosol characteristics at each site affected by the passage of the volcanic cloud, during and after the eruption, have been reconstructed. For the U.K. ESR sites three events were identified by the sun–sky radiometers: the first, from April 15 to April 16 2010, related to th…

Atmospheric SciencegeographyRadiometergeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAdvection0211 other engineering and technologiesSKYNET02 engineering and technologyColumnar radiative propertiesSun-sky radiometerAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesAerosolDeposition (aerosol physics)Volcano13. Climate actionsun-sky radiometer; columnar radiative properties; aerosolEnvironmental scienceAerosolVolcanic aerosol021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceVolcanic ashAtmospheric Environment
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Airborne investigation of the aerosols–cloud interactions in the vicinity and within a marine stratocumulus over the North Sea during EUCAARI (2008)

2013

Abstract Within the European Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions (EUCAARI) project, the Meteo France research aircraft ATR-42 was operated from Rotterdam (Netherlands) airport during May 2008, to perform scientific flights dedicated to the investigation of aerosol–cloud interactions. The objective of this study is to illustrate the impact of cloud processing on the aerosol particle physical and chemical properties. The presented results are retrieved from measurements during flight operation with two consecutive flights, first from Rotterdam to Newcastle (United Kingdom) and subsequently reverse along the same waypoints back to Rotterdam using data measured with compact Time …

Atmospheric Sciencegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryMeteorologybusiness.industryCloud computingAtmospheric sciencesInletMarine stratocumulusAerosolLiquid water contentScanning mobility particle sizerEnvironmental scienceParticlebusinessSea salt aerosolGeneral Environmental ScienceAtmospheric Environment
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Organosulfates in atmospheric aerosol: synthesis and quantitative analysis of pm<sub>2.5</sub> from xi'an, northwestern c…

2018

Abstract. The sources, formation mechanism and amount of organosulfates (OS) in atmospheric aerosol are not yet well understood, partly due to the lack of authentic standards for quantification. In this study, we report an improved robust procedure for the synthesis of organosulfates with different functional groups. Nine authentic organosulfate standards were synthesized and four standards (benzyl sulfate, phenyl sulfate, glycolic acid sulfate, and hydroxyacetone sulfate) were used to quantify their ambient concentrations. The authentic standards and ambient aerosol samples were analyzed using an optimized ultra performance liquid chromatography–electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrom…

Atmospheric Scienceparticulate organosulfates010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences010501 environmental sciences01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundambient aerosolhaze eventsSulfateGlycolic acid0105 earth and related environmental sciencesDetection limitTotal organic carbondicarboxylic-acidsHydroxyacetonemass-spectrometryAerosolaromatic organosulfateschemistryEnvironmental chemistrychemical-compositionarctic aerosolsisopreneQuantitative analysis (chemistry)secondary organic aerosolOrganosulfate
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