Articles | Volume 25, issue 19
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-11975-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-11975-2025
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02 Oct 2025
Research article |  | 02 Oct 2025

Effects of anthropogenic pollutants on biogenic secondary organic aerosol formation in the atmosphere of Mt. Hua, China

Can Wu, Yubao Chen, Yuwei Sun, Huijun Zhang, Si Zhang, Cong Cao, Jianjun Li, and Gehui Wang

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Biogenic secondary organic aerosol (BSOA), as an important atmospheric component, is prevalent within the boundary layer and can influence air quality and human health. Our observations demonstrate that anthropogenic NOx and the enhanced aerosol water driven by sulfate inhibit BSOA formation in lifting air masses, leading to a moderate reduction in the SOA burden in the upper boundary layer.
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