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Temporary pause in the growth of atmospheric ethane and propane in 2015–2018

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The importance of dust and biomass burning episodes on the atmospheric concentration of water-soluble reactive phosphate (SRP) was determined in the eastern Mediterranean. SRP was measured with a new rapid real-time automated analytical system with a time ...
ELSEVIER2022

Nighttime chemistry of biomass burning emissions in urban areas: A dual mobile chamber study

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Residential biomass burning for heating purposes is an important source of air pollutants during winter. Here we test the hypothesis that significant secondary organic aerosol production can take place even during winter nights through oxidation of the emi ...
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Rapid dark aging of biomass burning as an overlooked source of oxidized organic aerosol

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES2020

Reviews and syntheses: the GESAMP atmospheric iron deposition model intercomparison study

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This work reports on the current status of the global modeling of iron (Fe) deposition fluxes and atmospheric concentrations and the analyses of the differences between models, as well as between models and observations. A total of four global 3-D chemistr ...
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