The remote central Arctic during summertime has a pristine atmosphere with very low aerosol particle concentrations. As the region becomes increasingly ice-free during summer, enhanced ocean-atmosphere fluxes of aerosol particles and precursor gases may therefore have impacts on the climate. However, large knowledge gaps remain regarding the sources and physicochemical properties of aerosols in this region. Here, we present insights into the molecular composition of semi-volatile aerosol components collected in September 2018 during the MOCCHA (Microbiology-Ocean-Cloud-Coupling in the High Arctic) campaign as part of the Arctic Ocean 2018 expedition with the Swedish Icebreaker Oden. Analysis was performed offline in the laboratory using an ...
Measurements of submicron aerosol chemical composition were made over the central Arctic Ocean from ...
Predictions of cloud droplet activation in the late summertime (September) central Arctic Ocean are ...
International audienceNew particle formation in the Arctic atmosphere is an important source of aero...
The remote central Arctic during summertime has a pristine atmosphere with very low aerosol particle...
This thesis presents new insights into the chemical composition of semi-volatile compounds in aeroso...
Atmospheric aerosol particles have important yet highly uncertain impacts on the Earth’s climate, wi...
The Arctic is a place particularly vulnerable to climate change, warming at an accelerated rate comp...
Due to chemistry-climate coupling, observations of chemical processes in the atmosphere are crucial ...
International audienceThe Arctic is a complex and poorly understood aerosol environment, impacted by...
Predictions of cloud droplet activation in the late summertime (September) central Arctic Ocean are ...
The chemical composition of non-refractory submicron aerosol (NR-PM1) was characterized at the Villu...
During the summers of 2011 and 2012, two scientific cruises were carried out over the Arctic Ocean a...
In the Arctic, increasing ice-free conditions and nutrients freed from the melting ice must strongly...
The connection between marine biogenic dimethyl sulfide (DMS) and the formation of aerosol particles...
International audienceThe summertime Arctic lower troposphere is a relatively pristine background ae...
Measurements of submicron aerosol chemical composition were made over the central Arctic Ocean from ...
Predictions of cloud droplet activation in the late summertime (September) central Arctic Ocean are ...
International audienceNew particle formation in the Arctic atmosphere is an important source of aero...
The remote central Arctic during summertime has a pristine atmosphere with very low aerosol particle...
This thesis presents new insights into the chemical composition of semi-volatile compounds in aeroso...
Atmospheric aerosol particles have important yet highly uncertain impacts on the Earth’s climate, wi...
The Arctic is a place particularly vulnerable to climate change, warming at an accelerated rate comp...
Due to chemistry-climate coupling, observations of chemical processes in the atmosphere are crucial ...
International audienceThe Arctic is a complex and poorly understood aerosol environment, impacted by...
Predictions of cloud droplet activation in the late summertime (September) central Arctic Ocean are ...
The chemical composition of non-refractory submicron aerosol (NR-PM1) was characterized at the Villu...
During the summers of 2011 and 2012, two scientific cruises were carried out over the Arctic Ocean a...
In the Arctic, increasing ice-free conditions and nutrients freed from the melting ice must strongly...
The connection between marine biogenic dimethyl sulfide (DMS) and the formation of aerosol particles...
International audienceThe summertime Arctic lower troposphere is a relatively pristine background ae...
Measurements of submicron aerosol chemical composition were made over the central Arctic Ocean from ...
Predictions of cloud droplet activation in the late summertime (September) central Arctic Ocean are ...
International audienceNew particle formation in the Arctic atmosphere is an important source of aero...