International audienceThe distribution of bifunctional carboxylic acids (BCAs) is largely reported as primary or secondary organic aerosols. However, sparse studies describe the distribution of these organic compounds in fluvial and marine environments. In the context of a global warming, we present the first results of a study of the distribution of BCAs in a surface Arctic coastal area near the mouth of the Mackenzie River. These results showed that the Beaufort Sea is an area with elevated BCA content among which glyoxylic acid is predominant, in contrast to low concentrations and predominance of oxalic acid in aerosols reported elsewhere. The carbon fraction of BCAs represents 1.8% to 4.5% of dissolved organic carbon pool in Arctic Ocea...
Water-soluble dicarboxylic acids (DCAs), ketoacids, and α-dicarbonyls in the marine aerosol samples ...
Due to chemistry-climate coupling, observations of chemical processes in the atmosphere are crucial ...
To better understand the impact of East Asian pollutants on the molecular composition of marine orga...
International audienceThe distribution of bifunctional carboxylic acids (BCAs) is largely reported a...
International audienceOxalic and other small dicarboxylic acids have been reported as important wate...
Atmospheric dicarboxylic acids (DCA) are a ubiquitous water-soluble component of secondary organic a...
Organic acids in aerosols Earth's atmosphere are ubiquitous and they have been extensively studied a...
Arctic aerosol samples were collected at Alert (82.5°N, 62.3°W) in February to June, 1991 using a hi...
Normal saturated dicarboxylic acids (C_2-C_) and unsaturated diacids (maleic, fumaric, methylmaleic,...
Abstract. Water-soluble dicarboxylic acids (DCAs), ketoacids, and α-dicarbonyls in the marine aeroso...
Methanesulphonic acid (MSA, mainly derived from marine biogenic emissions) has been frequently used ...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea is a semi-enclosed marine environment surrounded by dens...
Marine aerosol samples were collected during a western Pacific cruise covering the latitude range be...
Water-soluble dicarboxylic acids (DCAs), ketoacids, and α-dicarbonyls in the marine aerosol samples ...
Due to chemistry-climate coupling, observations of chemical processes in the atmosphere are crucial ...
To better understand the impact of East Asian pollutants on the molecular composition of marine orga...
International audienceThe distribution of bifunctional carboxylic acids (BCAs) is largely reported a...
International audienceOxalic and other small dicarboxylic acids have been reported as important wate...
Atmospheric dicarboxylic acids (DCA) are a ubiquitous water-soluble component of secondary organic a...
Organic acids in aerosols Earth's atmosphere are ubiquitous and they have been extensively studied a...
Arctic aerosol samples were collected at Alert (82.5°N, 62.3°W) in February to June, 1991 using a hi...
Normal saturated dicarboxylic acids (C_2-C_) and unsaturated diacids (maleic, fumaric, methylmaleic,...
Abstract. Water-soluble dicarboxylic acids (DCAs), ketoacids, and α-dicarbonyls in the marine aeroso...
Methanesulphonic acid (MSA, mainly derived from marine biogenic emissions) has been frequently used ...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea is a semi-enclosed marine environment surrounded by dens...
Marine aerosol samples were collected during a western Pacific cruise covering the latitude range be...
Water-soluble dicarboxylic acids (DCAs), ketoacids, and α-dicarbonyls in the marine aerosol samples ...
Due to chemistry-climate coupling, observations of chemical processes in the atmosphere are crucial ...
To better understand the impact of East Asian pollutants on the molecular composition of marine orga...