“…While frequently applied to CO 2 and other gas phase species, the application of the eddy covariance approach to aerosols has been limited by the stringent instrumental requirements: measurements must not only be portable and free of interference, but they must also be fast and sensitive enough to capture fluctuations on the time scale of flux-carrying turbulent eddies (≥5 Hz). Fluxes of total or size-resolved aerosol number (without chemical information) have been performed for some time (e.g., Katen et al, 1985;Sievering, 1987;Buzorius et al, 1998;Dorsey et al, 2002;Mårtensson et al, 2006;Vong et al, 2010). However, total and chemically-resolved particle mass fluxes have lagged behind because most instruments measuring mass or aerosol chemical composition are far from meeting the rigorous requirements for EC, and most chemically-resolved aerosol flux measurements have been indirect with slower time resolution approaches (e.g., Nemitz et al, 2004b;Trebs et al, 2006;Myles et al, 2007;Thomas et al, 2009;Wolff et al, 2010).…”