The increase in secondary species through cloud processing potentially increases aerosol iron (Fe) bioavailability. In this study, a ground-based counterflow virtual impactor coupled with a real-time single-particle aerosol mass spectrometer was used to characterize the formation of secondary species in Fe-containing cloud residues (dried cloud droplets) at a mountain site in southern China for nearly 1 month during the autumn of 2016. Fe-rich, Fe-dust, Fe-elemental carbon (Fe-EC), and Fe-vanadium (Fe-V) cloud residual types were obtained in this study. The Fe-rich particles, related to combustion sources, contributed 84 % (by number) to the Fe-containing cloud residues, and the Fe-dust particles represented 12 %. The remainin...
The redox chemistry of Fe in fog and cloudwater has been investigated at coastal and inland location...
Atmospheric processing of iron in dust and combustion aerosols is simulated using an intermediate-co...
AbstractLaboratory simulation of cloud processing of three model dust types with distinct Fe-content...
Iron (Fe) in aerosol particles is a major external source of micronutrients for marine ecosystems an...
Iron (Fe) is a key micronutrient regulating primary productivity in many parts of the global ocean. ...
Experiments to determine the concentration of photochemically available Fe in ambient aerosol sample...
International audienceWet atmospheric deposition can account for up to 50% of the total iron input t...
Mineral dust is the largest source of aerosol iron (Fe) to the offshore global ocean, but acidic pro...
The majority of bioavailable iron (Fe) from the atmosphere is delivered from arid and semiarid regio...
Mineral dust is the largest source of aerosol iron (Fe) to the offshore global ocean, but acidic pro...
Acidification of dust aerosols may increase aerosol iron (Fe) solubility, which is linked to mineral...
Nutrification of the open ocean originates mainly from deposited aerosol in which the bio-avaliable ...
ABSTRACT: Iron (Fe) is a key micronutrient regulating primary productivity in many parts of the glob...
Atmospheric transport of iron (Fe) in fine anthropogenic aerosol particles is an important route of ...
Acidification of dust aerosols may increase aerosol iron (Fe) solubility, which is linked to mineral...
The redox chemistry of Fe in fog and cloudwater has been investigated at coastal and inland location...
Atmospheric processing of iron in dust and combustion aerosols is simulated using an intermediate-co...
AbstractLaboratory simulation of cloud processing of three model dust types with distinct Fe-content...
Iron (Fe) in aerosol particles is a major external source of micronutrients for marine ecosystems an...
Iron (Fe) is a key micronutrient regulating primary productivity in many parts of the global ocean. ...
Experiments to determine the concentration of photochemically available Fe in ambient aerosol sample...
International audienceWet atmospheric deposition can account for up to 50% of the total iron input t...
Mineral dust is the largest source of aerosol iron (Fe) to the offshore global ocean, but acidic pro...
The majority of bioavailable iron (Fe) from the atmosphere is delivered from arid and semiarid regio...
Mineral dust is the largest source of aerosol iron (Fe) to the offshore global ocean, but acidic pro...
Acidification of dust aerosols may increase aerosol iron (Fe) solubility, which is linked to mineral...
Nutrification of the open ocean originates mainly from deposited aerosol in which the bio-avaliable ...
ABSTRACT: Iron (Fe) is a key micronutrient regulating primary productivity in many parts of the glob...
Atmospheric transport of iron (Fe) in fine anthropogenic aerosol particles is an important route of ...
Acidification of dust aerosols may increase aerosol iron (Fe) solubility, which is linked to mineral...
The redox chemistry of Fe in fog and cloudwater has been investigated at coastal and inland location...
Atmospheric processing of iron in dust and combustion aerosols is simulated using an intermediate-co...
AbstractLaboratory simulation of cloud processing of three model dust types with distinct Fe-content...