Although black carbon (BC) is one of the key atmospheric particulate components driving climate change and air quality, there is no agreement on the terminology that considers all aspects of specific properties, definitions, measurement methods, and related uncertainties. As a result, there is much ambiguity in the scientific literature of measurements and numerical models that refer to BC with different names and based on different properties of the particles, with no clear definition of the terms. The authors present here a recommended terminology to clarify the terms used for BC in atmospheric research, with the goal of establishing unambiguous links between terms, targeted material properties and associated measurement techniques
Black carbon (BC) and brown carbon (BrC) aerosols are extensively investigated components of atmosph...
Absorption of sunlight by black carbon (BC) warms the atmosphere, which may be important for Arctic...
Produced from incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuel in the absence of oxygen, black carbo...
Although black carbon (BC) is one of the key atmospheric particulate components driving climate chan...
Although black carbon (BC) is one of the key atmospheric particulate components driving climate chan...
Carbonaceous aerosol is the most significant contributor to the particulate matter in the atmosphere...
The climatic impacts of black carbon (BC) aerosol, an important absorber of solar radiation in the ...
Soot, also commonly called Black Carbon (BC) is a component mainly present in fine particles, which ...
Black carbon is a subset of the total atmospheric aerosol population that is formed in the incomplet...
Black Carbon (BC) quantification methods are reviewed, including new Rock-Eval 6 data on BC referenc...
Black Carbon (BC) is a major pollutant that poses immediate health as well as long-term climatic thr...
Our understanding of the global black carbon (BC) cycle is essentially qualitative due to uncertaint...
Large measurement networks of Black Carbon (BC) aerosol are important for understanding its impacts ...
Black carbon (BC)-containing particles are the most strongly light absorbing aerosols in the atmosph...
Black carbon (BC) particle number (PN) emissions from various sources contribute to the deterioratio...
Black carbon (BC) and brown carbon (BrC) aerosols are extensively investigated components of atmosph...
Absorption of sunlight by black carbon (BC) warms the atmosphere, which may be important for Arctic...
Produced from incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuel in the absence of oxygen, black carbo...
Although black carbon (BC) is one of the key atmospheric particulate components driving climate chan...
Although black carbon (BC) is one of the key atmospheric particulate components driving climate chan...
Carbonaceous aerosol is the most significant contributor to the particulate matter in the atmosphere...
The climatic impacts of black carbon (BC) aerosol, an important absorber of solar radiation in the ...
Soot, also commonly called Black Carbon (BC) is a component mainly present in fine particles, which ...
Black carbon is a subset of the total atmospheric aerosol population that is formed in the incomplet...
Black Carbon (BC) quantification methods are reviewed, including new Rock-Eval 6 data on BC referenc...
Black Carbon (BC) is a major pollutant that poses immediate health as well as long-term climatic thr...
Our understanding of the global black carbon (BC) cycle is essentially qualitative due to uncertaint...
Large measurement networks of Black Carbon (BC) aerosol are important for understanding its impacts ...
Black carbon (BC)-containing particles are the most strongly light absorbing aerosols in the atmosph...
Black carbon (BC) particle number (PN) emissions from various sources contribute to the deterioratio...
Black carbon (BC) and brown carbon (BrC) aerosols are extensively investigated components of atmosph...
Absorption of sunlight by black carbon (BC) warms the atmosphere, which may be important for Arctic...
Produced from incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuel in the absence of oxygen, black carbo...