Water extracts of atmospheric particulate matter (PM2.5) collected at the Storm Peak Laboratory (SPL) (3210 MSL, 40.45° N, 106.74° W) were analyzed for a wide variety of polar organic compounds. The unique geographical character of SPL allows for extended observations/sampling of the free tropospheric interface. Under variable meteorological conditions between January 9th and January14th 2007, the most abundant compounds were levoglucosan (9–72 ng m−3), palmitic acid (10–40 ng m−3) and succinic acid (18–27 ng m−3). Of 84 analytes included in the GC–MS method, over 50 individual water extractable polar organic compounds (POC) were present at concentrations greater than 0.1 ng m−3. During a snow event (Jan. 11th–13th), the concentrations of s...
Water-soluble organic acids are important components in atmospheric aerosols and can act as cloud co...
Graduation date: 2007SOCs volatility and persistence properties cause many SOCs to become ubiquitous...
Atmospheric aerosol samples were collected by aircraft at low to middle altitudes (0.8-3.5 km a.g.l....
Particulate matter is a ubiquitous component of Earth’s atmosphere, but the degree to which it influ...
[1] A combined field and laboratory study was conducted to improve our understanding of the chemical...
Water-soluble organic constituents of PM2.5 aerosol (particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter...
A portion of the organic compounds in subaqueous sediments originates from airborne materials transp...
Aerosol samples were collected at the summit of Mt. Fuji in July-August 2009 and analyzed for diacid...
Primary (i.e. sugars and sugar-alcohols) and secondary (i.e. carboxylic acids) water-soluble organic...
The recently discovered active photochemistry in the surface layers of polar snow may complicate the...
International audienceNine wet precipitation (snow, sleet and rain) and four aerosol samples, collec...
The concentrations of water-soluble compounds (ions, carboxylic acids, amino acids, sugars, phenolic...
Clouds alter the composition of atmospheric aerosol by acting as a medium for interactions between g...
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) samples collected at Mount (Mt.) Tai in the North China Plain during...
Abstract. Aerosol samples were collected from a high el-evation mountain site (Nainital, India; 1958...
Water-soluble organic acids are important components in atmospheric aerosols and can act as cloud co...
Graduation date: 2007SOCs volatility and persistence properties cause many SOCs to become ubiquitous...
Atmospheric aerosol samples were collected by aircraft at low to middle altitudes (0.8-3.5 km a.g.l....
Particulate matter is a ubiquitous component of Earth’s atmosphere, but the degree to which it influ...
[1] A combined field and laboratory study was conducted to improve our understanding of the chemical...
Water-soluble organic constituents of PM2.5 aerosol (particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter...
A portion of the organic compounds in subaqueous sediments originates from airborne materials transp...
Aerosol samples were collected at the summit of Mt. Fuji in July-August 2009 and analyzed for diacid...
Primary (i.e. sugars and sugar-alcohols) and secondary (i.e. carboxylic acids) water-soluble organic...
The recently discovered active photochemistry in the surface layers of polar snow may complicate the...
International audienceNine wet precipitation (snow, sleet and rain) and four aerosol samples, collec...
The concentrations of water-soluble compounds (ions, carboxylic acids, amino acids, sugars, phenolic...
Clouds alter the composition of atmospheric aerosol by acting as a medium for interactions between g...
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) samples collected at Mount (Mt.) Tai in the North China Plain during...
Abstract. Aerosol samples were collected from a high el-evation mountain site (Nainital, India; 1958...
Water-soluble organic acids are important components in atmospheric aerosols and can act as cloud co...
Graduation date: 2007SOCs volatility and persistence properties cause many SOCs to become ubiquitous...
Atmospheric aerosol samples were collected by aircraft at low to middle altitudes (0.8-3.5 km a.g.l....