Particle pH is a critical but poorly constrained quantity that affects many aerosol processes and properties, including aerosol composition, concentrations, and toxicity. We assess PM1 pH as a function of geographical location and altitude, focusing on the northeastern U.S., based on aircraft measurements from the Wintertime Investigation of Transport, Emissions, and Reactivity campaign (1 February to 15 March 2015). Particle pH and water were predicted with the ISORROPIA-II thermodynamic model and validated by comparing predicted to observed partitioning of inorganic nitrate between the gas and particle phases. Good agreement was found for relative humidity (RH) above 40%; at lower RH observed particle nitrate was higher than predicted, po...
Inorganic aerosol composition was measured in the southeastern United States, a region that exhibits...
Atmospheric aerosols are generated by the millions globally from the bursting of ocean bubbles, the ...
pH is an important property of aerosol particles but is difficult to measure directly. Several stud...
Particle pH is a critical but poorly constrained quantity that affects many aerosol processes and pr...
Particle pH is a critical but poorly constrained quantity that affects many aerosol processes and pr...
Aerosol pH is a crucial parameter controlling the gas-particle phase partitioning of semi-volatile s...
Particle acidity is a critical but poorly understood quantity that affects many aerosol processes an...
The inorganic fraction of fine particles affects numerous physicochemical processes in the atmospher...
The inorganic fraction of fine particles affects numerous physicochemical processes in the atmospher...
Particle water and pH are predicted using meteorological observations (relative humidity (RH), tempe...
Particle acidity affects aerosol concentrations, chemical composition and toxicity. Sulfate is often...
Aerosol pH governs many important atmospheric processes that occur in the marine boundary layer, inc...
Inorganic aerosol composition was measured in the southeastern United States, a region that exhibits...
SO2 emission controls, combined with modestly increasing ammonia, have been thought to generate aero...
The implementation of stringent emission regulations has resulted in the decline of anthropogenic po...
Inorganic aerosol composition was measured in the southeastern United States, a region that exhibits...
Atmospheric aerosols are generated by the millions globally from the bursting of ocean bubbles, the ...
pH is an important property of aerosol particles but is difficult to measure directly. Several stud...
Particle pH is a critical but poorly constrained quantity that affects many aerosol processes and pr...
Particle pH is a critical but poorly constrained quantity that affects many aerosol processes and pr...
Aerosol pH is a crucial parameter controlling the gas-particle phase partitioning of semi-volatile s...
Particle acidity is a critical but poorly understood quantity that affects many aerosol processes an...
The inorganic fraction of fine particles affects numerous physicochemical processes in the atmospher...
The inorganic fraction of fine particles affects numerous physicochemical processes in the atmospher...
Particle water and pH are predicted using meteorological observations (relative humidity (RH), tempe...
Particle acidity affects aerosol concentrations, chemical composition and toxicity. Sulfate is often...
Aerosol pH governs many important atmospheric processes that occur in the marine boundary layer, inc...
Inorganic aerosol composition was measured in the southeastern United States, a region that exhibits...
SO2 emission controls, combined with modestly increasing ammonia, have been thought to generate aero...
The implementation of stringent emission regulations has resulted in the decline of anthropogenic po...
Inorganic aerosol composition was measured in the southeastern United States, a region that exhibits...
Atmospheric aerosols are generated by the millions globally from the bursting of ocean bubbles, the ...
pH is an important property of aerosol particles but is difficult to measure directly. Several stud...