2016
DOI: 10.1002/2016jd024886
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In situ detection of the chemistry of individual fog droplet residues in the Pearl River Delta region, China

Abstract: We use a single‐particle aerosol mass spectrometer coupled with a ground‐based counterflow virtual impactor to measure the chemical compositions of individual submicron fog droplet residues. This is the first report on single particle mass spectrometry measurements of fog droplet residual particles at ground level in an urban area. We show that most of the fog droplet residues were composed of elemental carbon (EC) (67.7%), followed by K‐rich (19.2%) and mineral dust/metal (12.3%) particles. The predominance o… Show more

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“…The contribution of local anthropogenic origins to aged soot and/or biomass-burning parti-cles in cloud or fog residues has been reported in Schmücke (Roth et al, 2016) and Guangzhou city (Bi et al, 2016). At the North Slope of Alaska, the measurement of biomassburning particles in cloud residues mainly resulted from the local vicinity, or sources as far away as Siberia and Asia (Zelenyuk et al, 2010;Hiranuma et al, 2013).…”
Section: The Chemical Characterization Of Cloud Droplet Residuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The contribution of local anthropogenic origins to aged soot and/or biomass-burning parti-cles in cloud or fog residues has been reported in Schmücke (Roth et al, 2016) and Guangzhou city (Bi et al, 2016). At the North Slope of Alaska, the measurement of biomassburning particles in cloud residues mainly resulted from the local vicinity, or sources as far away as Siberia and Asia (Zelenyuk et al, 2010;Hiranuma et al, 2013).…”
Section: The Chemical Characterization Of Cloud Droplet Residuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same experimental methods of Bi et al (2016) were used in this study. The size distribution, chemical composition and mixing state of cloud residues during cloud events are discussed.…”
Section: Q Lin Et Al: a Ground-based Counterflow Virtual Impactor Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
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