Articles | Volume 26, issue 8
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-5617-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-5617-2026
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24 Apr 2026
Research article |  | 24 Apr 2026

Seasonal variability and cloud-type effects on secondary organic aerosol formation during cloud events at a mountainous site in southeastern China

Yi Zhang, Weiqi Xu, Yan Li, Guohua Zhang, Dantong Liu, Ye Kuang, Yu Zhang, Wei Zhou, Xiaocong Peng, Bojiang Su, Weihong Huang, Zijun Zhang, Liu Yang, Yangzhou Wu, Siyuan Li, Shitong Zhao, Lanzhong Liu, Xiaole Pan, Zifa Wang, Xinhui Bi, Mikael Ehn, Douglas R. Worsnop, and Yele Sun

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This study explores how clouds influence the chemical composition of air particles through field research at a high-altitude station in southeastern China across different seasons. We found that different cloud types cause varying degrees of chemical changes in these particles. These findings enhance our understanding of the impact of clouds on air quality and contribute to improving climate models.
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