2016 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Cloud and fog droplets are well-suited venues for organic reactions leading to the formation of suspended particulate matter in the atmosphere. Suspended particulate matter formed through aqueous reactions is called "aqueous secondary organic aerosol" or aqSOA, and can interact with solar radiation and adversely impact human and ecosystem health. Although atmospheric observations and lab simulations have verified the formation of aqSOA, little is known about where and when it occurs in the atmosphere. The organic (carbonaceous) reactions leading to aqSOA formation also degrade chemicals in the atmosphere, impacting the potential health effects of fog water deposited to ecosystems and crops. In...
Atmospheric aerosols profoundly impact human health, visibility, the ecosystem, and the climate. Som...
July 2004.Also issued as author's dissertation (Ph.D.) -- Colorado State University, 2004.Includes b...
Aqueous chemistry in atmospheric waters (e.g., cloud droplets or wet aerosols) is considered a poten...
Chemistry in atmospheric waters (e.g., clouds, fogs, wet aerosols) is a critical component of our co...
International audienceInterest in the potential formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) through...
Organic particulate matter in the atmosphere plays an important role in climate forcing, visibility,...
There is a growing understanding that secondary organic aerosol (SOA) can form through reactions in ...
Aqueous multiphase chemistry in the atmosphere can lead to rapid transformation of organic compounds...
Fog and cloud chemistry have been studied for decades with research accelerating in the last 20 year...
Secondary organic aerosols (SOA) affect visibility, health and global climate. Current chemical tran...
Atmospheric aging of organic compounds by photo-chemical oxidation can occur rapidly in the aqueous ...
Atmospheric aqueous phases (i.e. cloud, fog and aerosol liquid water) are important reaction media f...
Aqueous processing of organic matter by clouds and fogs may significantly alter aerosol-climate prop...
Laboratory experiments suggest that water-soluble products from the gas-phase oxidation of volatile ...
The impact of cloud events on isoprene secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation has been studied fr...
Atmospheric aerosols profoundly impact human health, visibility, the ecosystem, and the climate. Som...
July 2004.Also issued as author's dissertation (Ph.D.) -- Colorado State University, 2004.Includes b...
Aqueous chemistry in atmospheric waters (e.g., cloud droplets or wet aerosols) is considered a poten...
Chemistry in atmospheric waters (e.g., clouds, fogs, wet aerosols) is a critical component of our co...
International audienceInterest in the potential formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) through...
Organic particulate matter in the atmosphere plays an important role in climate forcing, visibility,...
There is a growing understanding that secondary organic aerosol (SOA) can form through reactions in ...
Aqueous multiphase chemistry in the atmosphere can lead to rapid transformation of organic compounds...
Fog and cloud chemistry have been studied for decades with research accelerating in the last 20 year...
Secondary organic aerosols (SOA) affect visibility, health and global climate. Current chemical tran...
Atmospheric aging of organic compounds by photo-chemical oxidation can occur rapidly in the aqueous ...
Atmospheric aqueous phases (i.e. cloud, fog and aerosol liquid water) are important reaction media f...
Aqueous processing of organic matter by clouds and fogs may significantly alter aerosol-climate prop...
Laboratory experiments suggest that water-soluble products from the gas-phase oxidation of volatile ...
The impact of cloud events on isoprene secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation has been studied fr...
Atmospheric aerosols profoundly impact human health, visibility, the ecosystem, and the climate. Som...
July 2004.Also issued as author's dissertation (Ph.D.) -- Colorado State University, 2004.Includes b...
Aqueous chemistry in atmospheric waters (e.g., cloud droplets or wet aerosols) is considered a poten...