Antarctic ice cores have been used to study the history of black carbon (BC), but little is known with regards to the physical and chemical characteristics of these particles in the remote atmosphere. Characterization remains limited by ultra-trace concentrations in ice core samples and the lack of adequate methods to isolate the particles unaltered from the melt water. To investigate the physical and chemical characteristics of these particles, we have developed a tangential flow filtration (TFF) method combined with transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Tests using ultrapure water and polystyrene latex particle standards resulted in excellent blanks and significant particle recovery. This approach has been applied to melt water from Ant...
Emitted to the atmosphere through fire and fossil fuel combustion, refractory black carbon nanoparti...
This is the final version of the article. Available from [publisher] via the DOI in this record.It h...
Wet scavenging of black carbon (BC) has been subject to large uncertainty, which importantly determi...
Antarctic ice cores have been used to study the history of black carbon (BC), but little is known wi...
© 2016 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Black carbon (BC) aerosols are a large sourc...
Light absorbing aerosols (LAAs), such as black carbon (BC), in snow and ice are one of the least und...
In this study we attempt to optimize the method for measuring black carbon (BC) in snow and ice usin...
Soot and black carbon (BC) particles are generated in the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels, bio...
Ice core measurements in conjunction with climate model simulations are of tremendous value when exa...
It has been hypothesized that black carbon (BC) influences mixed‐phase clouds by acting as an ice‐nu...
Black carbon (BC) is an aerosol material produced by incomplete combustion of fossil fuels and bioma...
An extended‐range Single Particle Soot Photometer (SP2) coupled to a Marin‐5 nebulizer was used to m...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, Thu. ...
Black Carbon (BC) is a particle formed from the incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuels. W...
Black carbon (BC), produced by the combustion of fossil and biofuels, warms the climate by absorbing...
Emitted to the atmosphere through fire and fossil fuel combustion, refractory black carbon nanoparti...
This is the final version of the article. Available from [publisher] via the DOI in this record.It h...
Wet scavenging of black carbon (BC) has been subject to large uncertainty, which importantly determi...
Antarctic ice cores have been used to study the history of black carbon (BC), but little is known wi...
© 2016 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Black carbon (BC) aerosols are a large sourc...
Light absorbing aerosols (LAAs), such as black carbon (BC), in snow and ice are one of the least und...
In this study we attempt to optimize the method for measuring black carbon (BC) in snow and ice usin...
Soot and black carbon (BC) particles are generated in the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels, bio...
Ice core measurements in conjunction with climate model simulations are of tremendous value when exa...
It has been hypothesized that black carbon (BC) influences mixed‐phase clouds by acting as an ice‐nu...
Black carbon (BC) is an aerosol material produced by incomplete combustion of fossil fuels and bioma...
An extended‐range Single Particle Soot Photometer (SP2) coupled to a Marin‐5 nebulizer was used to m...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, Thu. ...
Black Carbon (BC) is a particle formed from the incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuels. W...
Black carbon (BC), produced by the combustion of fossil and biofuels, warms the climate by absorbing...
Emitted to the atmosphere through fire and fossil fuel combustion, refractory black carbon nanoparti...
This is the final version of the article. Available from [publisher] via the DOI in this record.It h...
Wet scavenging of black carbon (BC) has been subject to large uncertainty, which importantly determi...