Atmospheric aerosols have adverse effects on human health, contribute to the visibility reduction and influence the energy balance of the planet. A three-dimensional chemical transport model (PMCAMx) (Gaydos et al., 2007) is used to simulate the particular matter (PM) mass composition distribution in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA). PMCAMx uses the framework of CAMx (ENVIRON, 2002) modelling the processes of horizontal and vertical advection, horizontal and vertical dispersion, wet and dry deposition, and gas-phase chemistry. In addition to the above, PMCAMx includes three detailed aerosol modules: inorganic aerosol growth (Gaydos et al., 2003; Koo et al., 2003a), aqueous-phase chemistry (Fahey and Pandis, 2001), and secondary orga...
Fine particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter less than 2.5 μm (PM2.5) has been associated with ...
Supplementary Information Section The supplementary information (SI) provides additional description...
This datasets are part of an aerosol climatology study from 2003-2015 for the Mexico City Metropolit...
A three dimensional chemical transport model (PMCAMx) is applied to the Mexico City Metropolitan Are...
A three dimensional chemical transport model (PMCAMx) is applied to the Mexico City Metropolitan Are...
One of the most challenging tasks for chemical transport models (CTMs) is the prediction of the form...
New primary and secondary organic aerosol modules have been added to PMCAMx, a three dimensional che...
PMCAMx-2008, a detailed three-dimensional chemical transport model (CTM), was applied to Europe to s...
Air quality in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA) is the subject of many studies due to concer...
A new aerosol model, the Model of Aerosol Dynamics, Reaction, Ionization, and Dissolution (MADRID) h...
A new aerosol model, the Model of Aerosol Dynamics, Reaction, Ionization and Dissolution (MADRID) ha...
Sources and production of organic aerosol in Mexico City: insights from the combination of a chemica...
International audienceAbstract. The evolution of organic aerosols (OA) in Mexico City and its outflo...
Measurements of atmospheric gases and fine par- ticle chemistry were made in the Mexico City Metropo...
PMCAMx-2008, a detailed three-dimensional chemical transport model (CTM), was applied to Europe to s...
Fine particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter less than 2.5 μm (PM2.5) has been associated with ...
Supplementary Information Section The supplementary information (SI) provides additional description...
This datasets are part of an aerosol climatology study from 2003-2015 for the Mexico City Metropolit...
A three dimensional chemical transport model (PMCAMx) is applied to the Mexico City Metropolitan Are...
A three dimensional chemical transport model (PMCAMx) is applied to the Mexico City Metropolitan Are...
One of the most challenging tasks for chemical transport models (CTMs) is the prediction of the form...
New primary and secondary organic aerosol modules have been added to PMCAMx, a three dimensional che...
PMCAMx-2008, a detailed three-dimensional chemical transport model (CTM), was applied to Europe to s...
Air quality in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA) is the subject of many studies due to concer...
A new aerosol model, the Model of Aerosol Dynamics, Reaction, Ionization, and Dissolution (MADRID) h...
A new aerosol model, the Model of Aerosol Dynamics, Reaction, Ionization and Dissolution (MADRID) ha...
Sources and production of organic aerosol in Mexico City: insights from the combination of a chemica...
International audienceAbstract. The evolution of organic aerosols (OA) in Mexico City and its outflo...
Measurements of atmospheric gases and fine par- ticle chemistry were made in the Mexico City Metropo...
PMCAMx-2008, a detailed three-dimensional chemical transport model (CTM), was applied to Europe to s...
Fine particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter less than 2.5 μm (PM2.5) has been associated with ...
Supplementary Information Section The supplementary information (SI) provides additional description...
This datasets are part of an aerosol climatology study from 2003-2015 for the Mexico City Metropolit...