Brown carbon absorptivity in fresh wildfire smoke: associations with volatility and chemical compound groups
Environmental Science Atmospheres2023Vol. 3(9), pp. 1262–1271
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Nishit Shetty, Pai Liu, Yutong Liang, Benjamin J. Sumlin, Conner Daube, Scott C. Herndon, Allen H. Goldstein, Rajan K. Chakrabarty
Abstract
Brown carbon light absorptivity is associated with organic aerosol volatility and elemental carbon concentrations.
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