The aethalometer model has shown to offer a fast, inexpensive and robust method for source apportionment. The method relies on aerosol light absorption attribution, mass balance of the total carbon and results in a fraction of unaccounted, residual carbon that has been associated to biogenic carbon due to its presumably non-light absorbing properties. This residual carbon and its relation to tracers of biogenic primary and secondary organic aerosol was investigated at a rural measurement station in Sweden. Special focus is devoted to 3-methyl-1,2,3-butanetricarboxylic acid (MBTCA), a second-generation oxidation compound in biogenic secondary organic aerosols. The results show that the residual carbon and the biogenic tracers show a high deg...
Molecular tracers in secondary organic aerosols (SOAs) can provide information on origin of SOA, as ...
A novel approach for the analysis of aerosol absorption coefficient measurements is presented. A 7-w...
International audienceSource contributions of organic aerosol (OA) are still not fully understood, e...
With the present demand on fast and inexpensive aerosol source apportionment methods, the Aethalomet...
With the present demand on fast and inexpensive aerosol source apportionment methods, the Aethalomet...
Carbonaceous aerosols are known to affect human health negatively and to affect the climate of Earth...
Measurements of organic marker compounds and inorganic species were performed on PM2.5 aerosols from...
In this source apportionment study, an original approach based on receptor modelling was tested to r...
The results from a series of outdoor chamber experiments establishing the atmospheric aerosol-formin...
An existing method for the measurement of atmospheric gaseous species was modified to collect data o...
A one-year study was performed at the Vavihill background station in southern Sweden to estimate the...
Source contributions of organic aerosol (OA) are still not fully understood, especially in terms of ...
Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation from mixed anthropogenic and biogenic precursors has been ...
Radiocarbon (14C) is a powerful tool in atmospheric sciences for the distinction of emissions from m...
Organic molecular compounds are used as markers of many anthropogenic and biogenic sources. Some amb...
Molecular tracers in secondary organic aerosols (SOAs) can provide information on origin of SOA, as ...
A novel approach for the analysis of aerosol absorption coefficient measurements is presented. A 7-w...
International audienceSource contributions of organic aerosol (OA) are still not fully understood, e...
With the present demand on fast and inexpensive aerosol source apportionment methods, the Aethalomet...
With the present demand on fast and inexpensive aerosol source apportionment methods, the Aethalomet...
Carbonaceous aerosols are known to affect human health negatively and to affect the climate of Earth...
Measurements of organic marker compounds and inorganic species were performed on PM2.5 aerosols from...
In this source apportionment study, an original approach based on receptor modelling was tested to r...
The results from a series of outdoor chamber experiments establishing the atmospheric aerosol-formin...
An existing method for the measurement of atmospheric gaseous species was modified to collect data o...
A one-year study was performed at the Vavihill background station in southern Sweden to estimate the...
Source contributions of organic aerosol (OA) are still not fully understood, especially in terms of ...
Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation from mixed anthropogenic and biogenic precursors has been ...
Radiocarbon (14C) is a powerful tool in atmospheric sciences for the distinction of emissions from m...
Organic molecular compounds are used as markers of many anthropogenic and biogenic sources. Some amb...
Molecular tracers in secondary organic aerosols (SOAs) can provide information on origin of SOA, as ...
A novel approach for the analysis of aerosol absorption coefficient measurements is presented. A 7-w...
International audienceSource contributions of organic aerosol (OA) are still not fully understood, e...