Measurements of organic carbon (OC) and black carbon (BC)concentrations over a variety of locations worldwide, have been analyzed to infer the spatial distributions of the ratios of OC to BC. Since these ratios determine the relative amounts of scattering and absorption, they are often used to estimate the radiative forcing due to aerosols. An artifact in the protocol for filter measurements of OC has led to widespread overestimates of the ratio of OC to BC in atmospheric aerosols. We developed a criterion to correct for this artifact and analyze corrected OC to BC ratios. The OC to BC ratios, ranging from 1.3to 2.4, appear relatively constant and are generally unaffected by seasonality, sources or technology changes, at the locations consi...
Europe is a densely populated region that is a significant global source of black carbon (BC) aeroso...
Atmospheric black carbon (BC) and light-absorbing organic aerosol (also referred as brown carbon, Br...
Carbonaceous fraction of atmospheric particulate matter (PM), generally ranging between 20% and 50% ...
Measurements of organic carbon (OC) and black carbon (BC) concentrations over a variety of location...
variety of locations worldwide have been analyzed to infer the spatial distributions of the ratios o...
Ambient organic carbon (OC) to elemental carbon (EC) ratios include important information about the ...
Increasing interest for carbonaceous aerosol studies is due to the recognized effect of such particl...
Carbonaceous aerosol is an important component that influences the environment, climate, and human h...
Ambient organic carbon (OC) to elemental carbon (EC) ratios are strongly associated with not only th...
Quantitative studies on carbonaceous aerosols are based on individual bulk values of organic carbon ...
An aerosol is a colloid of fine solid particles or liquid droplet, in air or another gas (Hinds, 199...
Scientific interest is focusing on different approaches for characterising organic carbon (OC), elem...
The climatic impacts of black carbon (BC) aerosol, an important absorber of solar radiation in the ...
We evaluate black carbon (BC) model predictions from the AeroCom model intercomparison project by co...
Black carbon and organic carbon particles emitted from combustion sources interact with sunlight and...
Europe is a densely populated region that is a significant global source of black carbon (BC) aeroso...
Atmospheric black carbon (BC) and light-absorbing organic aerosol (also referred as brown carbon, Br...
Carbonaceous fraction of atmospheric particulate matter (PM), generally ranging between 20% and 50% ...
Measurements of organic carbon (OC) and black carbon (BC) concentrations over a variety of location...
variety of locations worldwide have been analyzed to infer the spatial distributions of the ratios o...
Ambient organic carbon (OC) to elemental carbon (EC) ratios include important information about the ...
Increasing interest for carbonaceous aerosol studies is due to the recognized effect of such particl...
Carbonaceous aerosol is an important component that influences the environment, climate, and human h...
Ambient organic carbon (OC) to elemental carbon (EC) ratios are strongly associated with not only th...
Quantitative studies on carbonaceous aerosols are based on individual bulk values of organic carbon ...
An aerosol is a colloid of fine solid particles or liquid droplet, in air or another gas (Hinds, 199...
Scientific interest is focusing on different approaches for characterising organic carbon (OC), elem...
The climatic impacts of black carbon (BC) aerosol, an important absorber of solar radiation in the ...
We evaluate black carbon (BC) model predictions from the AeroCom model intercomparison project by co...
Black carbon and organic carbon particles emitted from combustion sources interact with sunlight and...
Europe is a densely populated region that is a significant global source of black carbon (BC) aeroso...
Atmospheric black carbon (BC) and light-absorbing organic aerosol (also referred as brown carbon, Br...
Carbonaceous fraction of atmospheric particulate matter (PM), generally ranging between 20% and 50% ...