Abstract Light-absorbing Brown Carbon (BrC) aerosols partially offset the overall climate-cooling of aerosols. However, the evolution of BrC light-absorption during atmospheric transport is poorly constrained. Here, we utilize optical properties, ageing-diagnostic δ13C-BrC and transport time to deduce that the mass absorption cross-section (MACWS-BrC) is decreasing by ~50% during long-range oversea transport, resulting in a first-order bleaching rate of 0.24 day‒1 during the 3-day transit from continental East Asia to a south-east Yellow Sea receptor. A modern 14C signal points to a strong inverse correlation between BrC light-absorption and age of the source material. Combining this with results for South Asia reveals a striking agreement ...
The impact of brown carbon aerosol (BrC) on the Earth's radiative forcing balance has been widely re...
Light-absorbing organic carbon (i.e., brown carbon or BrC) in the atmospheric aerosol has significan...
Light-absorbing organic carbon (i.e., brown carbon or BrC) in the atmospheric aerosol has significan...
Light-absorbing organic aerosols, known as brown carbon (BrC), counteract the overall cooling effect...
The light-absorbing properties of atmospheric brown carbon (BrC) are poorly understood due to its co...
Organic aerosols (OA) that strongly absorb solar radiation in the near-UV are referred to as brown c...
Brown carbon (i.e., light-absorbing organic carbon, or BrC) exerts important effects on the environm...
Brown carbon (BrC), a certain group of organic carbon (OC) with strong absorption from the visible ...
The impact of Brown Carbon (BrC) to aerosol light absorption has been paid more attention recently a...
International audienceBiomass burning emissions often contain brown carbon (BrC), which represents a...
Brown carbon (BrC) consists of those organic compounds in atmospheric aerosols that absorb solar rad...
Biomass burning is a major source of atmospheric brown carbon (BrC), and through its absorption of U...
Brown carbon (BrC), a certain group of organic carbon (OC) with strong absorption from the visible (...
Brown carbon (BrC) can affect atmospheric radiation due to its strong absorption ability from the ne...
Atmospheric aerosols strongly influence the global climate by their light absorption (e.g., black ca...
The impact of brown carbon aerosol (BrC) on the Earth's radiative forcing balance has been widely re...
Light-absorbing organic carbon (i.e., brown carbon or BrC) in the atmospheric aerosol has significan...
Light-absorbing organic carbon (i.e., brown carbon or BrC) in the atmospheric aerosol has significan...
Light-absorbing organic aerosols, known as brown carbon (BrC), counteract the overall cooling effect...
The light-absorbing properties of atmospheric brown carbon (BrC) are poorly understood due to its co...
Organic aerosols (OA) that strongly absorb solar radiation in the near-UV are referred to as brown c...
Brown carbon (i.e., light-absorbing organic carbon, or BrC) exerts important effects on the environm...
Brown carbon (BrC), a certain group of organic carbon (OC) with strong absorption from the visible ...
The impact of Brown Carbon (BrC) to aerosol light absorption has been paid more attention recently a...
International audienceBiomass burning emissions often contain brown carbon (BrC), which represents a...
Brown carbon (BrC) consists of those organic compounds in atmospheric aerosols that absorb solar rad...
Biomass burning is a major source of atmospheric brown carbon (BrC), and through its absorption of U...
Brown carbon (BrC), a certain group of organic carbon (OC) with strong absorption from the visible (...
Brown carbon (BrC) can affect atmospheric radiation due to its strong absorption ability from the ne...
Atmospheric aerosols strongly influence the global climate by their light absorption (e.g., black ca...
The impact of brown carbon aerosol (BrC) on the Earth's radiative forcing balance has been widely re...
Light-absorbing organic carbon (i.e., brown carbon or BrC) in the atmospheric aerosol has significan...
Light-absorbing organic carbon (i.e., brown carbon or BrC) in the atmospheric aerosol has significan...