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Measure of concentrations of graphitic carbons in aerosol, cloud and snow
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1991)
Spatio-temporal variability of aerosols in the tropics relationship with atmospheric and oceanic environments
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-07-07)
Earth's radiation budget is directly influenced by aerosols through the absorption of solar radiation and subsequent heating of the atmosphere. Aerosols modulate the hydrological cycle indirectly by modifying cloud properties, ...
The sources, formation and properties of soluble organic aerosols: results from ambient measurements in the southeastern united states and the los angeles basin
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-07-03)
900 archived FRM filters from 15 sites over the southeast during 2007 were analyzed for PM2.5 chemical composition and physical properties. Secondary components (i.e. sulfate aerosol and SOA) were the major contributors ...
Observed decadal variations of the zonal mean hygropause and its relationship to changes in the transport barrier
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-08-24)
This study examines the long-term record of lower stratospheric water vapor focusing on the 20-year data record from the Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment II (SAGE II). The SAGE II zonal monthly mean water vapor ...
Characterizing the photochemical environment over China
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-03-30)
The rapid rising anthropogenic emissions driven by economic growth over China documented by satellite observations and bottom-up inventories have led to severely degraded air quality, and also have been suggested to be ...
Investigating water soluble organic aerosols: sources and evolution
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-04-05)
An existing method for the measurement of atmospheric gaseous species was modified to collect data on aerosol concentrations. Data from biomass burning events in different regions (Canada, the Arctic and California) were ...
In-situ light scattering techniques for determining aerosol size distribution and optical techniques
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1979)
Studies of changes in the characteristics of particulates and minor species across the tropopause
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1983)
Optical absorption characteristics of aerosols
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1982)
Science support for solar occultation experiments with the nimbus-G
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1978)