Wildfires are significant sources of carbonaceous particles in the atmosphere. Given the dependence of atmospheric processes on particle physical and molecular properties, the interplay between particle size, phase state and chemical composition is investigated here for aerosol influenced by a 2021 Pacific Northwest wildfire event. Both micro-spectroscopy and high resolution mass spectrometry analyses highlight a similarity in particle compositions independent of both particle size (0.1-0.32 μm particle diameters) and day/night cycle influences. Microscopy techniques revealed similar phase states for periods of both day and night, with increases in liquid-like character for smaller particles. Finally, we apply an evaporation kinetics model ...
Soot particles (aka black carbon) impact the environment and climate by affecting Earth\u27s radiati...
Biomass burning organic aerosol (BBOA) can be emitted from natural forest fires and human activitie...
This study characterizes the size and shape distributions of 10 µm to 6 mm diameter particles observ...
Wildfires are significant sources of carbonaceous particles in the atmosphere. Given the dependence ...
Aerosols affect the radiative balance of earth, alter cloud formation, and adversely impact human he...
Although the characteristics of biomass burning events and the ambient ecosystem determine emitted s...
Due to a combination of climate change and fire suppression, wildfires are becoming larger and more ...
In order to fully understand the impact of pyrogenic emissions it is necessary to have a good unders...
This study examines the nature of water-soluble organic aerosol measured in Pasadena, CA, under typi...
Biomass burning emits a wide range of carbonaceous particles into the atmosphere and has negative im...
Emitted smoke composition is determined by properties of the biomass burning source and ambient ecos...
Aerosol particles are ubiquitous in the atmosphere and induce significant impacts on human health an...
Biomass burning is one of the largest sources of carbonaceous aerosols in the atmosphere, significan...
Aerosols contribute to the largest uncertainty in climate prediction (IPCC, 2007) from both direct a...
Abstract. In-situ chemical composition measurements of ambient aerosols have been used for character...
Soot particles (aka black carbon) impact the environment and climate by affecting Earth\u27s radiati...
Biomass burning organic aerosol (BBOA) can be emitted from natural forest fires and human activitie...
This study characterizes the size and shape distributions of 10 µm to 6 mm diameter particles observ...
Wildfires are significant sources of carbonaceous particles in the atmosphere. Given the dependence ...
Aerosols affect the radiative balance of earth, alter cloud formation, and adversely impact human he...
Although the characteristics of biomass burning events and the ambient ecosystem determine emitted s...
Due to a combination of climate change and fire suppression, wildfires are becoming larger and more ...
In order to fully understand the impact of pyrogenic emissions it is necessary to have a good unders...
This study examines the nature of water-soluble organic aerosol measured in Pasadena, CA, under typi...
Biomass burning emits a wide range of carbonaceous particles into the atmosphere and has negative im...
Emitted smoke composition is determined by properties of the biomass burning source and ambient ecos...
Aerosol particles are ubiquitous in the atmosphere and induce significant impacts on human health an...
Biomass burning is one of the largest sources of carbonaceous aerosols in the atmosphere, significan...
Aerosols contribute to the largest uncertainty in climate prediction (IPCC, 2007) from both direct a...
Abstract. In-situ chemical composition measurements of ambient aerosols have been used for character...
Soot particles (aka black carbon) impact the environment and climate by affecting Earth\u27s radiati...
Biomass burning organic aerosol (BBOA) can be emitted from natural forest fires and human activitie...
This study characterizes the size and shape distributions of 10 µm to 6 mm diameter particles observ...