Carbonaceous aerosols affect the global radiative balance by absorbing and scattering radiation, which leads to warming or cooling of the atmosphere, respectively. Black carbon is the main light-absorbing component. A portion of the organic aerosol known as brown carbon also absorbs light. The climate sensitivity to absorbing aerosols rapidly increases with altitude, but brown carbon measurements are limited in the upper troposphere. Here we present aircraft observations of vertical aerosol distributions over the continental United States in May and June 2012 to show that light-absorbing brown carbon is prevalent in the troposphere, and absorbs more short-wavelength radiation than black carbon at altitudes between 5 and 12 km. We find that ...
Particulate brown carbon (BrC) in the atmosphere absorbs light at subvisible wavelengths and has poo...
International audienceAlthough the definition and measurement techniques for atmospheric "black carb...
International audienceBiomass burning emissions often contain brown carbon (BrC), which represents a...
Carbonaceous aerosols affect the global radiative balance by absorbing and scattering radiation, whi...
Chemical components of organic aerosol (OA) selectively absorb light at short wavelengths. In this s...
Brown carbon (BrC) is an organic aerosol material that preferentially absorbs light of shorter wavel...
Atmospheric carbonaceous aerosols consisting of black carbon and organic carbon influence Earth’s ra...
Organic aerosols (OA) that strongly absorb solar radiation in the near-UV are referred to as brown c...
Biomass burning (BB) produces large quantities of carbonaceous aerosol (black carbon and organic aer...
Light-absorptivity of organic aerosol may play an important role in visibility and climate forcing, ...
Organic aerosols (OA) have long been thought to only scatter incoming solar radiation and have a coo...
Abstract Light-absorbing Brown Carbon (BrC) aerosols partially offset the overall climate-cooling of...
International audienceAtmospheric black carbon (BC) absorbs solar radiation , and exacerbates global...
Recently, the light-absorbing organic carbon, i.e., brown carbon (BrC), has received an increasing a...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Environmental Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civi...
Particulate brown carbon (BrC) in the atmosphere absorbs light at subvisible wavelengths and has poo...
International audienceAlthough the definition and measurement techniques for atmospheric "black carb...
International audienceBiomass burning emissions often contain brown carbon (BrC), which represents a...
Carbonaceous aerosols affect the global radiative balance by absorbing and scattering radiation, whi...
Chemical components of organic aerosol (OA) selectively absorb light at short wavelengths. In this s...
Brown carbon (BrC) is an organic aerosol material that preferentially absorbs light of shorter wavel...
Atmospheric carbonaceous aerosols consisting of black carbon and organic carbon influence Earth’s ra...
Organic aerosols (OA) that strongly absorb solar radiation in the near-UV are referred to as brown c...
Biomass burning (BB) produces large quantities of carbonaceous aerosol (black carbon and organic aer...
Light-absorptivity of organic aerosol may play an important role in visibility and climate forcing, ...
Organic aerosols (OA) have long been thought to only scatter incoming solar radiation and have a coo...
Abstract Light-absorbing Brown Carbon (BrC) aerosols partially offset the overall climate-cooling of...
International audienceAtmospheric black carbon (BC) absorbs solar radiation , and exacerbates global...
Recently, the light-absorbing organic carbon, i.e., brown carbon (BrC), has received an increasing a...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Environmental Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civi...
Particulate brown carbon (BrC) in the atmosphere absorbs light at subvisible wavelengths and has poo...
International audienceAlthough the definition and measurement techniques for atmospheric "black carb...
International audienceBiomass burning emissions often contain brown carbon (BrC), which represents a...