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Estimation of a "radiatively correct" black carbon specific absorption during the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA) 2003 field campaign
J. C. Barnard
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA
E. I. Kassianov
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA
T. P. Ackerman
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA
now at: University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
K. Johnson
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
now at: University of California, San Diego, CA, USA
B. Zuberi
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
now at: GEO2 Technologies, Woburn, MA, USA
L. T. Molina
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
M. J. Molina
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
now at: University of California, San Diego, CA, USA
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- On the diurnal variability of particle properties related to light absorbing carbon in Mexico City D. Baumgardner et al.
- A comparison of the physical and optical properties of anthropogenic air pollutants and mineral dust over Northwest China X. Wang et al.
- Internally mixed soot, sulfates, and organic matter in aerosol particles from Mexico City K. Adachi & P. Buseck
- Air quality in North America's most populous city – overview of the MCMA-2003 campaign L. Molina et al.
- PM2.5 mass, chemical composition, and light extinction before and during the 2008 Beijing Olympics X. Li et al.
- Measurements of aerosol absorption and scattering in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area during the MILAGRO field campaign: a comparison of results from the T0 and T1 sites N. Marley et al.
- Black carbon aerosols over an urban area in south-eastern Spain: Changes detected after the 2008 economic crisis H. Lyamani et al.
- A closure study of aerosol optical properties at a regional background mountainous site in Eastern China L. Yuan et al.
- An intensive study of aerosol optical properties in Beijing urban area X. He et al.
- PM2.5 Chemical Compositions and Aerosol Optical Properties in Beijing during the Late Fall H. Wang et al.
- Applications of lagrangian dispersion modeling to the analysis of changes in the specific absorption of elemental carbon J. Doran et al.
- Physical and chemical properties of pollution aerosol particles transported from North America to Greenland as measured during the POLARCAT summer campaign B. Quennehen et al.
12 citations as recorded by crossref.
- On the diurnal variability of particle properties related to light absorbing carbon in Mexico City D. Baumgardner et al.
- A comparison of the physical and optical properties of anthropogenic air pollutants and mineral dust over Northwest China X. Wang et al.
- Internally mixed soot, sulfates, and organic matter in aerosol particles from Mexico City K. Adachi & P. Buseck
- Air quality in North America's most populous city – overview of the MCMA-2003 campaign L. Molina et al.
- PM2.5 mass, chemical composition, and light extinction before and during the 2008 Beijing Olympics X. Li et al.
- Measurements of aerosol absorption and scattering in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area during the MILAGRO field campaign: a comparison of results from the T0 and T1 sites N. Marley et al.
- Black carbon aerosols over an urban area in south-eastern Spain: Changes detected after the 2008 economic crisis H. Lyamani et al.
- A closure study of aerosol optical properties at a regional background mountainous site in Eastern China L. Yuan et al.
- An intensive study of aerosol optical properties in Beijing urban area X. He et al.
- PM2.5 Chemical Compositions and Aerosol Optical Properties in Beijing during the Late Fall H. Wang et al.
- Applications of lagrangian dispersion modeling to the analysis of changes in the specific absorption of elemental carbon J. Doran et al.
- Physical and chemical properties of pollution aerosol particles transported from North America to Greenland as measured during the POLARCAT summer campaign B. Quennehen et al.
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