The inorganic fraction of fine particles affects numerous physicochemical processes in the atmosphere. However, there is large uncertainty in its burden and composition due to limited global measurements. Here, we present observations from eleven different aircraft campaigns from around the globe and investigate how aerosol pH and ammonium balance change from polluted to remote regions, such as over the oceans. Both parameters show increasing acidity with remoteness, at all altitudes, with pH decreasing from about 3 to about −1 and ammonium balance decreasing from almost 1 to nearly 0. We compare these observations against nine widely used chemical transport models and find that the simulations show more scatter (generally R2 < 0.50) and ty...
Atmospheric aerosols are generated by the millions globally from the bursting of ocean bubbles, the ...
Aerosol pH governs many important atmospheric processes that occur in the marine boundary layer, inc...
Aerosol acidity governs several key processes in aerosol physics and chemistry, thus affecting aeros...
The inorganic fraction of fine particles affects numerous physicochemical processes in the atmospher...
The inorganic fraction of fine particles affects numerous physicochemical processes in the atmospher...
Particle pH is a critical but poorly constrained quantity that affects many aerosol processes and pr...
The acidity of atmospheric particulate matter regulates its mass, composition, and toxicity and has ...
Particle pH is a critical but poorly constrained quantity that affects many aerosol processes and pr...
Particle pH is a critical but poorly constrained quantity that affects many aerosol processes and pr...
The acidity of atmospheric particulate matter regulates its mass, composition, and toxicity and has ...
The acidity of atmospheric particulate matter regulates its mass, composition, and toxicity and has ...
This dataset provides observations collected during eleven airborne campaigns from 2006–2017 and ass...
This dataset provides observations collected during eleven airborne campaigns from 2006–2017 and ass...
Particle acidity is a critical but poorly understood quantity that affects many aerosol processes an...
Particle acidity affects aerosol concentrations, chemical composition and toxicity. Sulfate is often...
Atmospheric aerosols are generated by the millions globally from the bursting of ocean bubbles, the ...
Aerosol pH governs many important atmospheric processes that occur in the marine boundary layer, inc...
Aerosol acidity governs several key processes in aerosol physics and chemistry, thus affecting aeros...
The inorganic fraction of fine particles affects numerous physicochemical processes in the atmospher...
The inorganic fraction of fine particles affects numerous physicochemical processes in the atmospher...
Particle pH is a critical but poorly constrained quantity that affects many aerosol processes and pr...
The acidity of atmospheric particulate matter regulates its mass, composition, and toxicity and has ...
Particle pH is a critical but poorly constrained quantity that affects many aerosol processes and pr...
Particle pH is a critical but poorly constrained quantity that affects many aerosol processes and pr...
The acidity of atmospheric particulate matter regulates its mass, composition, and toxicity and has ...
The acidity of atmospheric particulate matter regulates its mass, composition, and toxicity and has ...
This dataset provides observations collected during eleven airborne campaigns from 2006–2017 and ass...
This dataset provides observations collected during eleven airborne campaigns from 2006–2017 and ass...
Particle acidity is a critical but poorly understood quantity that affects many aerosol processes an...
Particle acidity affects aerosol concentrations, chemical composition and toxicity. Sulfate is often...
Atmospheric aerosols are generated by the millions globally from the bursting of ocean bubbles, the ...
Aerosol pH governs many important atmospheric processes that occur in the marine boundary layer, inc...
Aerosol acidity governs several key processes in aerosol physics and chemistry, thus affecting aeros...