Articles | Volume 26, issue 8
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-5813-2026
© Author(s) 2026. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Sources, concentrations, and seasonal variations of VOC and aerosol particles in downtown Munich in 2023/2024
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- Final revised paper (published on 29 Apr 2026)
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- Preprint (discussion started on 20 Nov 2025)
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- RC1: 'Comment on egusphere-2025-5191', Anonymous Referee #1, 22 Dec 2025
- RC2: 'Comment on egusphere-2025-5191', Anonymous Referee #2, 10 Feb 2026
- AC1: 'Comment on egusphere-2025-5191', Yanxia Li, 10 Mar 2026
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AR by Yanxia Li on behalf of the Authors (10 Mar 2026)
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ED: Referee Nomination & Report Request started (18 Mar 2026) by Sara Lance
RR by Anonymous Referee #2 (22 Mar 2026)
ED: Publish as is (10 Apr 2026) by Sara Lance
AR by Yanxia Li on behalf of the Authors (16 Apr 2026)
Manuscript
This manuscript provides a clear and well-organized synopsis of the study, moving coherently from the motivation and methodology to the key seasonal contrasts, source apportionment results, and broader implications. The application of online mass spectrometry coupled with PMF is well suited to disentangling sources and seasonal variability of VOCs and OA in a street-canyon setting. The central findings—enhanced summertime OA consistent with photochemical production versus elevated wintertime nitrate, alongside distinct contributions from combustion, biogenic influences, and traffic—are communicated effectively and supported by quantitative evidence. The manuscript aligns well with the journal's scope, and I recommend its acceptance following minor revisions.