Chemical components of organic aerosol (OA) selectively absorb light at short wavelengths. In this study, the prevalence, sources, and optical importance of this so-called brown carbon (BrC) aerosol component are investigated throughout the North American continental tropospheric column during a summer of extensive biomass burning. Spectrophotometric absorption measurements on extracts of bulk aerosol samples collected from an aircraft over the central USA were analyzed to directly quantify BrC abundance. BrC was found to be prevalent throughout the 1 to 12 km altitude measurement range, with dramatic enhancements in biomass-burning plumes. BrC to black carbon (BC) ratios, under background tropospheric conditions, increased with altitude, c...
The Indo-Gangetic Plain is a region of known high aerosol loading with substantial amounts of carbon...
International audienceBiomass burning emissions often contain brown carbon (BrC), which represents a...
The light-absorbing properties of atmospheric brown carbon (BrC) are poorly understood due to its co...
Chemical components of organic aerosol (OA) selectively absorb light at short wavelengths. In this s...
Carbonaceous aerosols affect the global radiative balance by absorbing and scattering radiation, whi...
Brown carbon (BrC) is an organic aerosol material that preferentially absorbs light of shorter wavel...
Organic aerosols (OA) that strongly absorb solar radiation in the near-UV are referred to as brown ...
Organic aerosols (OA) have long been thought to only scatter incoming solar radiation and have a coo...
The radiative impact of organic aerosols (OA) is a large source of uncertainty in estimating the glo...
The radiative impact of organic aerosols (OA) is a large source of uncertainty in estimating the glo...
Light-absorptivity of organic aerosol may play an important role in visibility and climate forcing, ...
Atmospheric processing of brown carbon (BrC) – a class of spherical, internally-mixed, light-absorbi...
Biomass burning (BB) produces large quantities of carbonaceous aerosol (black carbon and organic aer...
The radiative impact of organic aerosols (OA) is a large source of uncertainty in estimating the gl...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Environmental Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civi...
The Indo-Gangetic Plain is a region of known high aerosol loading with substantial amounts of carbon...
International audienceBiomass burning emissions often contain brown carbon (BrC), which represents a...
The light-absorbing properties of atmospheric brown carbon (BrC) are poorly understood due to its co...
Chemical components of organic aerosol (OA) selectively absorb light at short wavelengths. In this s...
Carbonaceous aerosols affect the global radiative balance by absorbing and scattering radiation, whi...
Brown carbon (BrC) is an organic aerosol material that preferentially absorbs light of shorter wavel...
Organic aerosols (OA) that strongly absorb solar radiation in the near-UV are referred to as brown ...
Organic aerosols (OA) have long been thought to only scatter incoming solar radiation and have a coo...
The radiative impact of organic aerosols (OA) is a large source of uncertainty in estimating the glo...
The radiative impact of organic aerosols (OA) is a large source of uncertainty in estimating the glo...
Light-absorptivity of organic aerosol may play an important role in visibility and climate forcing, ...
Atmospheric processing of brown carbon (BrC) – a class of spherical, internally-mixed, light-absorbi...
Biomass burning (BB) produces large quantities of carbonaceous aerosol (black carbon and organic aer...
The radiative impact of organic aerosols (OA) is a large source of uncertainty in estimating the gl...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Environmental Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civi...
The Indo-Gangetic Plain is a region of known high aerosol loading with substantial amounts of carbon...
International audienceBiomass burning emissions often contain brown carbon (BrC), which represents a...
The light-absorbing properties of atmospheric brown carbon (BrC) are poorly understood due to its co...