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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-24-9697-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-24-9697-2024
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30 Aug 2024
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Estimating scalar turbulent fluxes with slow-response sensors in the stable atmospheric boundary layer

Mohammad Allouche, Vladislav I. Sevostianov, Einara Zahn, Mark A. Zondlo, Nelson Luís Dias, Gabriel G. Katul, Jose D. Fuentes, and Elie Bou-Zeid

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The significance of surface–atmosphere exchanges of aerosol species to atmospheric composition is underscored by their rising concentrations that are modulating the Earth's climate and having detrimental consequences for human health and the environment. Estimating these exchanges, using field measurements, and offering alternative models are the aims here. Limitations in measuring some species misrepresent their actual exchanges, so our proposed models serve to better quantify them.
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