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Conference Papers Year : 2019

High time resolution measurement of the OM to OC ratio in PM1 and PM2.5

Martin Rigler
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Gasper Lavric
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Grisa Mocnik
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Luka Drinovec
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Jean-Eudes Petit
François Truong
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Nicolas Bonnaire
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Valérie Gros
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Abstract

Measurements of carbonaceous aerosols are of vital importance for air quality monitoring and quantifiable measurements of climate change. Because they are extremely diverse, their direct impact on air quality, visibility, cloud nucleation and cloud optical properties, the planetary radiation balance, and public health varies greatly with composition. This impact remains highly uncertain due to their complex chemical and microphysical properties. We present here a highly time-resolved online measurement of carbonaceous aerosol species in Paris, France...
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ineris-03237744 , version 1 (26-05-2021)

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Martin Rigler, Gasper Lavric, Grisa Mocnik, Luka Drinovec, Jean-Eudes Petit, et al.. High time resolution measurement of the OM to OC ratio in PM1 and PM2.5. European Aerosol Conference (EAC 2019), Aug 2019, Gothenburg, Sweden. ⟨ineris-03237744⟩

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