Long-term pollutant concentration trends can be useful for evaluating air quality effects of emission controls and historical transitions in energy sources. We employed archival records of coefficient of haze (COH), a now-retired measure of light-absorbing particulate matter, to re-construct historical black carbon (BC) concentrations at urban locations in the United States (U.S.). The following relationship between COH and BC was determined by reinstating into service COH monitors beside aethalometers for two years in Vallejo and one year in San Jose, California: BC (μg m−3) = 6.7COH + 0.1, R2 = 0.9. Estimated BC concentrations in ten states stretching from the East to West Coast decreased markedly between 196...
Increasing interest for carbonaceous aerosol studies is due to the recognized effect of such particl...
Black carbon (BC) plays an important role in both climate change and health impact. Still, BC emissi...
In this paper, we compare constructed records of concentrations of black carbon (BC)--an indicator o...
Long-term pollutant concentration trends can be useful for evaluating air quality effects of emissio...
We have derived ambient black carbon (BC) concentrations and estimated emission factors for on-road ...
In order to improve the accuracy of the black carbon (BC) historical emission inventory of the Unite...
Soot produced from the combustion of fossil fuel is a public health concern. The strongly light-abso...
Black carbon (BC) is a tiny particle in the atmosphere that plays an important role in affecting the...
We have derived ambient black carbon (BC) concentrations and estimated emission factors for on-road ...
We have derived ambient black carbon (BC) concentrations and estimated emission factors for on-road ...
We present an observationally constrained United States black carbon emission inventory with explici...
Anthropogenic emissions of fine black carbon (BC) particles, the principal light-absorbing atmospher...
[1] Anthropogenic emissions of fine black carbon (BC) particles, the principal light-absorbing atmos...
A fuel-based approach is used to assess long-term trends (1970–2010) in mobile source emissions of b...
ABSTRACT: A fuel-based approach is used to assess long-term trends (1970−2010) in mobile source emis...
Increasing interest for carbonaceous aerosol studies is due to the recognized effect of such particl...
Black carbon (BC) plays an important role in both climate change and health impact. Still, BC emissi...
In this paper, we compare constructed records of concentrations of black carbon (BC)--an indicator o...
Long-term pollutant concentration trends can be useful for evaluating air quality effects of emissio...
We have derived ambient black carbon (BC) concentrations and estimated emission factors for on-road ...
In order to improve the accuracy of the black carbon (BC) historical emission inventory of the Unite...
Soot produced from the combustion of fossil fuel is a public health concern. The strongly light-abso...
Black carbon (BC) is a tiny particle in the atmosphere that plays an important role in affecting the...
We have derived ambient black carbon (BC) concentrations and estimated emission factors for on-road ...
We have derived ambient black carbon (BC) concentrations and estimated emission factors for on-road ...
We present an observationally constrained United States black carbon emission inventory with explici...
Anthropogenic emissions of fine black carbon (BC) particles, the principal light-absorbing atmospher...
[1] Anthropogenic emissions of fine black carbon (BC) particles, the principal light-absorbing atmos...
A fuel-based approach is used to assess long-term trends (1970–2010) in mobile source emissions of b...
ABSTRACT: A fuel-based approach is used to assess long-term trends (1970−2010) in mobile source emis...
Increasing interest for carbonaceous aerosol studies is due to the recognized effect of such particl...
Black carbon (BC) plays an important role in both climate change and health impact. Still, BC emissi...
In this paper, we compare constructed records of concentrations of black carbon (BC)--an indicator o...