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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-18325-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-18325-2025
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15 Dec 2025
Research article |  | 15 Dec 2025

Formation of marine atmospheric organic aerosols associated with the spring phytoplankton bloom after sea ice retreat in the Sea of Okhotsk

Yuzo Miyazaki, Yunhan Wang, Eri Tachibana, Koji Suzuki, Youhei Yamashita, and Jun Nishioka

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It is essential to understand how biologically productive oceanic regions during spring phytoplankton blooms after sea ice melting contribute to the sea-to-air emission flux of atmospheric organic aerosols (OAs) in the subarctic oceans. Our shipboard measurements highlight the preferential formation of N-containing secondary water-soluble OAs associated with the predominant diatoms including ice algae during the bloom after sea ice melting/retreat in the subarctic ocean.
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