Measurements of the optical properties (absorption, scattering and extinction) of PM1, PM2.5 and PM10 made at two sites around Sacramento, CA, during the June 2010 Carbonaceous Aerosols and Radiative Effects Study (CARES) are reported. These observations are used to establish relationships between various intensive optical properties and to derive information about the dependence of the optical properties on photochemical aging and sources. Supermicron particles contributed substantially to the total light scattering at both sites, about 50 % on average. A strong, linear relationship is observed between the scattering Ångström exponent for PM10 and the fraction of the scattering that is contributed by submicron particles (fsca, PM1) at both...
Thirty-seven days of PM 10 aerosol samples (particles with aerodynamic diameter less than 10 m) were...
To evaluate the impact of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) size distribution on aerosol chemical and ...
The climatic impacts of black carbon (BC) aerosol, an important absorber of solar radiation in the ...
Ground-based aerosol measurements made in June 2010 within Sacramento urban area (site T0) and at a ...
Visibility degradation in Hong Kong is related to the city's serious air pollution problems. To ...
Carbonaceous aerosols are responsible for large uncertainties in climate models, degraded visibility...
<p>Multi-wavelength in situ aerosol extinction, absorption and scattering measurements made at two ...
High pollution events like biomass burning and fireworks are short lived but produce large amounts o...
Abstract While the importance of supermicron particles on human health and climate is well recognize...
We present the evolution of multispectral optical properties through urban aerosols that have aged a...
The changes in submicrometer atmospheric particle size distributions measured with a Differential Mo...
Observations from a wintertime and summertime field campaign are used to assess the relationship bet...
Using an innovative arrangement of instruments to obtain a comprehensive set of properties, we prese...
Aerosols particles (hereafter referred to as aerosols) impact the earth system, affecting climate, e...
The optical properties and chemical composition of PM<sub>1.0</sub> particles in a suburban environ...
Thirty-seven days of PM 10 aerosol samples (particles with aerodynamic diameter less than 10 m) were...
To evaluate the impact of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) size distribution on aerosol chemical and ...
The climatic impacts of black carbon (BC) aerosol, an important absorber of solar radiation in the ...
Ground-based aerosol measurements made in June 2010 within Sacramento urban area (site T0) and at a ...
Visibility degradation in Hong Kong is related to the city's serious air pollution problems. To ...
Carbonaceous aerosols are responsible for large uncertainties in climate models, degraded visibility...
<p>Multi-wavelength in situ aerosol extinction, absorption and scattering measurements made at two ...
High pollution events like biomass burning and fireworks are short lived but produce large amounts o...
Abstract While the importance of supermicron particles on human health and climate is well recognize...
We present the evolution of multispectral optical properties through urban aerosols that have aged a...
The changes in submicrometer atmospheric particle size distributions measured with a Differential Mo...
Observations from a wintertime and summertime field campaign are used to assess the relationship bet...
Using an innovative arrangement of instruments to obtain a comprehensive set of properties, we prese...
Aerosols particles (hereafter referred to as aerosols) impact the earth system, affecting climate, e...
The optical properties and chemical composition of PM<sub>1.0</sub> particles in a suburban environ...
Thirty-seven days of PM 10 aerosol samples (particles with aerodynamic diameter less than 10 m) were...
To evaluate the impact of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) size distribution on aerosol chemical and ...
The climatic impacts of black carbon (BC) aerosol, an important absorber of solar radiation in the ...