Carbonaceous Particles in the Atmosphere: Experimental and Modelling Issues
1Istituto di Metodologie per l'Analisi Ambientale, 85050 Tito Scalo, Italy
2Applied Physics Department, Granada University, 18071 Granada, Spain
3The Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xian 710075 China
4The Centre for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India
Carbonaceous Particles in the Atmosphere: Experimental and Modelling Issues
Description
Among atmospheric constituents, carbonaceous particles are considered with increasing interest due to their undeniable effect on climate, environment, and human health. However, uncertainties in the definitions of different carbonaceous components and on related measurements techniques affect both experimental and model results. In fact, comparison and integration of heterogeneous data are still unsettled questions for the scientific community, and an improvement in sources characterization would increase the understanding of the formation mechanism of different components, such as brown carbon and organic carbon.
This special issue aims at feeding debate between experimental and modelling scientists on the following topics:
- Black carbon versus elemental carbon: comparing measurement techniques
- Brown and organic carbon characterization
- Identification and characterization of black carbon aerosol sources
- Long-term measurements of black carbon aerosol
- Optical and microphysical properties of carbonaceous aerosol: experimental and modelling
- Long-range mixing effect of carbonaceous particles
- Climatic effects of carbonaceous aerosol
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