During the ACRIDICON-CHUVA field project (September–October 2014; based in Manaus, Brazil) aircraft-based in-situ measurements of aerosol chemical composition were conducted in the tropical troposphere over the Amazon using the High Altitude and Long Range Research Aircraft (HALO), covering altitudes from the boundary layer height up to 14.4km. The submicron non-refractory aerosol was characterized by flash-vaporization/electron impact-ionization aerosol particle mass spectrometry. The results show that significant secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation by isoprene oxidation products occurs in the upper troposphere, leading to increased organic aerosol mass concentrations above 10km altitude. The median organic mass concentrations in the...
Airborne observations over the Amazon Basin showed high aerosol particle concentrations in the upper...
The Amazon rainforest is the largest source of isoprene emissions to the atmosphere globally. Under ...
International audienceThe atmospheric chemistry of isoprene contributes to the production of a subst...
During the ACRIDICON-CHUVA field project (September–October 2014; based in Manaus, Brazil) aircraft-...
During the ACRIDICON-CHUVA field project (September–October 2014; based in Manaus, Brazil) aircraft-...
International audienceIsoprene is a potentially highly significant but currently poorly quantified s...
Atmospheric oxidation of isoprene yields substantial amounts of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) in a...
Combining unique high-altitude aircraft measurements and detailed regional model simulations, we sho...
Airborne observations over the Amazon Basin showed high aerosol particle concentrations in the upper...
The Amazon rainforest is the largest source of isoprene emissions to the atmosphere globally. Under ...
International audienceThe atmospheric chemistry of isoprene contributes to the production of a subst...
During the ACRIDICON-CHUVA field project (September–October 2014; based in Manaus, Brazil) aircraft-...
During the ACRIDICON-CHUVA field project (September–October 2014; based in Manaus, Brazil) aircraft-...
International audienceIsoprene is a potentially highly significant but currently poorly quantified s...
Atmospheric oxidation of isoprene yields substantial amounts of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) in a...
Combining unique high-altitude aircraft measurements and detailed regional model simulations, we sho...
Airborne observations over the Amazon Basin showed high aerosol particle concentrations in the upper...
The Amazon rainforest is the largest source of isoprene emissions to the atmosphere globally. Under ...
International audienceThe atmospheric chemistry of isoprene contributes to the production of a subst...