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Measurement of the removal rate of elemental carbon from the atmosphere
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In this article, the removal rate of elemental carbon from the atmosphere was measured for 7 weeks in Seattle and for 5 months at 12 rural sites in Sweden, with a median wet deposition flux of 4 mg m−2 mo−1 in both Seattle and Sweden.About:
This article is published in Science of The Total Environment.The article was published on 1984-07-01. It has received 62 citations till now.read more
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Organic aerosol and global climate modelling: a review
Maria Kanakidou,John H. Seinfeld,Spyros N. Pandis,Ian Barnes,Frank Dentener,Maria Cristina Facchini,R. Van Dingenen,Barbara Ervens,Athanasios Nenes,Claus J. Nielsen,Erik Swietlicki,J. P. Putaud,Yves Balkanski,Sandro Fuzzi,J. Horth,Geert K. Moortgat,R. Winterhalter,Cathrine Lund Myhre,Kostas Tsigaridis,Elisabetta Vignati,Euripides G. Stephanou,J. Wilson +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed existing knowledge with regard to organic aerosol (OA) of importance for global climate modelling and defined critical gaps needed to reduce the involved uncertainties, and synthesized the information to provide a continuous analysis of the flow from the emitted material to the atmosphere up to the point of the climate impact of the produced organic aerosols.
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A technology-based global inventory of black and organic carbon emissions from combustion
Tami C. Bond,Tami C. Bond,Tami C. Bond,David G. Streets,Kristen F. Yarber,Sibyl M. Nelson,Jung Hun Woo,Zbigniew Klimont +7 more
TL;DR: This article presented a bottom-up estimate of uncertainties in source strength by combining uncertainties in particulate matter emission factors, emission characterization, and fuel use, with uncertainty ranges of 4.3-22 Tg/yr for BC and 17-77 Tg /yr for OC.
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A global three‐dimensional model study of carbonaceous aerosols
C. Liousse,C. Liousse,Joyce E. Penner,Catherine C. Chuang,John J. Walton,H. Eddleman,Hélène Cachier +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed detailed emission inventories for the amount of both black and organic carbon particles from biomass burning sources (wood fuel, charcoal burning, dung, charcoal production, agricultural, savanna and forest fires).
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Construction of a 1° × 1° fossil fuel emission data set for carbonaceous aerosol and implementation and radiative impact in the ECHAM4 model
TL;DR: In this paper, emissions of carbonaceous aerosol from fossil fuel usage have been calculated with a resolution of 1° × 1° and the results are compared to measurements in regions influenced by anthropogenic fossil fuel emissions.
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Single‐particle measurements of midlatitude black carbon and light‐scattering aerosols from the boundary layer to the lower stratosphere
Joshua P. Schwarz,Joshua P. Schwarz,Ru-Shan Gao,David W. Fahey,David W. Fahey,David S. Thomson,David S. Thomson,L. A. Watts,L. A. Watts,James C. Wilson,J. M. Reeves,M. Darbeheshti,Darrel Baumgardner,Gregory L. Kok,Serena H. Chung,Serena H. Chung,Michael Schulz,Johannes Hendricks,Axel Lauer,Bernd Kärcher,Jay G. Slowik,Karen H. Rosenlof,Thomas L. Thompson,Andrew O. Langford,Max Loewenstein,Kenneth C. Aikin,Kenneth C. Aikin +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a single-particle soot photometer (SP2) was used on a NASA WB-57F high-altitude research aircraft in November 2004 from Houston, Texas.
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Optical characteristics of atmospheric aerosols
TL;DR: In this paper, point measurements of particle size, chemical nature, scattering and absorption extinction coefficients have been used to describe the optical or visual effects of trace materials in urban or rural air.
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Size-segregated measurements of particulate elemental carbon and aerosol light absorption at remote arctic locations
TL;DR: In this article, size-segregated aerosol samples were taken during two winter pollution periods and in clean summer air at different remote locations in the European Arctic > 74°N. By means of a newly developed integrating sphere photometer these filter samples have been analyzed for aerosol light absorption coefficients and particulate elemental carbon (PEC).
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Automated carbon analyzer for particulate samples
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Spectrometric method for the quantitative determination of elemental carbon
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