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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-21-3667-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-21-3667-2021
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10 Mar 2021
Research article |  | 10 Mar 2021

Source apportionment and impact of long-range transport on carbonaceous aerosol particles in central Germany during HCCT-2010

Laurent Poulain, Benjamin Fahlbusch, Gerald Spindler, Konrad Müller, Dominik van Pinxteren, Zhijun Wu, Yoshiteru Iinuma, Wolfram Birmili, Alfred Wiedensohler, and Hartmut Herrmann

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We present results from source apportionment analysis on the carbonaceous aerosol particles, including organic aerosol (OA) and equivalent black carbon (eBC), allowing us to distinguish local emissions from long-range transport for OA and eBC sources. By merging online chemical measurements and considering particle number size distribution, the different air masses reaching the sampling place were described and discussed, based on their respective chemical composition and size distribution.
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