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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-24-8263-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-24-8263-2024
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22 Jul 2024
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Measurement report: Vanadium-containing ship exhaust particles detected in and above the marine boundary layer in the remote atmosphere

Maya Abou-Ghanem, Daniel M. Murphy, Gregory P. Schill, Michael J. Lawler, and Karl D. Froyd

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Using particle analysis by laser mass spectrometry, we examine vanadium-containing ship exhaust particles measured on NASA's DC-8 during the Atmospheric Tomography Mission (ATom). Our results reveal ship exhaust particles are sufficiently widespread in the marine atmosphere and experience atmospheric aging. Finally, we use laboratory calibrations to determine the vanadium, sulfate, and organic single-particle mass fractions of vanadium-containing ship exhaust particles.
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