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Jordan et al. New In Situ Aerosol Hyperspectral Optical Measurements over 300–700 nm, Part 1: Spectral Aerosol Extinction (SpEx) Instrument Field Validation during the KORUS-OC cruise https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-2020-317 Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions

Jordan et al. New In Situ Aerosol Hyperspectral Optical Measurements over 300–700 nm, Part 2: Extinction, Total Absorption, Water- and Methanol-soluble Absorption observed during the KORUS-OC cruise https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-2020-318 Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions


2020

Crosbie et al. Coupling an online ion conductivity measurement with the particle-into-liquid sampler: Evaluation and modeling using laboratory and field aerosol data. Aerosol Science & Technology

Dawson et al. Ambient Aerosol Hygroscopic Growth From Combined Raman Lidar and HSRL. JGR Atmospheres.

Eck et al. Influence of cloud, fog, and high relative humidity during pollution transport events in South Korea: Aerosol properties and PM2.5 variability. Atmospheric Environment

Heim et al. Asian dust observed during KORUS-AQ facilitates the uptake and incorporation of soluble pollutants during transport to South Korea. Atmospheric Environment

Junghenn Noyes et al. Wildfire Smoke Particle Properties and Evolution, From Space-Based Multi-Angle Imaging: The Williams Flats Fire During the FIREX-AQ Campaign. Remote Sensing

Jordan et al. Investigation of factors controlling PM2.5 variability across the South Korean Peninsula during KORUS-AQ. Elementa

Park et al. On the submicron aerosol distributions and CCN activity in and around the Korean Peninsula measured onboard the NASA DC-8 research aircraft during the KORUS-AQ field campaign. Atmospheric Research

Saide et al. Understanding and improving model representation of aerosol optical properties for a Chinese haze event measured during KORUS-AQ. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Saliba et al. Seasonal Differences and Variability of Concentrations, Chemical Composition, and Cloud Condensation Nuclei of Marine Aerosol Over the North Atlantic. JGR Atmospheres

Sinclair et al. Observations of Aerosol‐Cloud Interactions During the North Atlantic Aerosol and Marine Ecosystem Study. Geophysical Research Letters

Sorooshian et al. Atmospheric Research Over the Western North Atlantic Ocean Region and North American East Coast: A Review of Past Work and Challenges Ahead. JGR Atmospheres

Wiggins et al. High Temporal Resolution Satellite Observations of Fire Radiative Power Reveal Link Between Fire Behavior and Aerosol and Gas Emissions. Geophysical Research Letters


2019

Behrenfeld et al. The North Atlantic Aerosol and Marine Ecosystem Study (NAAMES): Science Motive and Mission Overview. Frontiers of Marine Science

Quinn et al. Seasonal Variations in Western North Atlantic Remote Marine Aerosol Properties. JGR Atmospheres

Sinclair et al. Polarimetric retrievals of cloud droplet number concentrations. Remote Sensing of the Environment

Schafer et al. Intercomparison of aerosol volume size distributions derived from AERONET ground-based remote sensing and LARGE in situ aircraft profiles during the 2011–2014 DRAGON and DISCOVER-AQ experiments. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques

Schuster et al. A Laboratory Experiment for the Statistical Evaluation of Aerosol Retrieval (STEAR) Algorithms. Remote Sensing

Sorooshian et al. Aerosol–Cloud–Meteorology Interaction Airborne Field Investigations: Using Lessons Learned from the U.S. West Coast in the Design of ACTIVATE off the U.S. East Coast. BAMS


2018

Alexandrov et al. Retrievals of cloud droplet size from the research scanning polarimeter data: Validation using in situ measurements. Remote Sensing of the Environment

Crosbie et al. Development and characterization of a high-efficiency, aircraft-based axial cyclone cloud water collector. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques

Kelly et al. Modeling NH4NO3 Over the San Joaquin Valley During the 2013 DISCOVER‐AQ Campaign. JGR Atmospheres

Lamb et al. Estimating Source Region Influences on Black Carbon Abundance, Microphysics, and Radiative Effect Observed Over South Korea. JGR Atmospheres

Nault et al. Secondary organic aerosol production from local emissions dominates the organic aerosol budget over Seoul, South Korea, during KORUS-AQ. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Schripp et al. Impact of Alternative Jet Fuels on Engine Exhaust Composition During the 2015 ECLIF Ground-Based Measurements Campaign. Environmental Science & Technology

Segal Rozenhaimer et al. Bias and Sensitivity of Boundary Layer Clouds and Surface Radiative Fluxes in MERRA‐2 and Airborne Observations Over the Beaufort Sea During the ARISE Campaign. JGR Atmospheres


2017

Moore et al. Biofuel blending reduces particle emissions from aircraft engines at cruise conditions. Nature

Moore et al. Scientific Data Take-off engine particle emission indices for in-service aircraft at Los Angeles International Airport.

Smith, Jr. et al. Arctic Radiation-IceBridge Sea and Ice Experiment: The Arctic Radiant Energy System during the Critical Seasonal Ice Transition. BAMS

Zamora et al. Aerosol indirect effects on the nighttime Arctic Ocean surface from thin, predominantly liquid clouds. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.


2016

Alvarado, et al. Evaluating Model Parameterizations of Submicron Aerosol Scattering and Absorption with In Situ Data from ARCTAS 2008. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics.

Beyersdorf, et al. The impacts of aerosol loading, composition, and water uptake on aerosol extinction variability in the Baltimore-Washington, D.C. region. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics.

Brock, et al. Aerosol optical properties in the southeastern United States in summer - Part 1: Hygroscopic growth. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics.

Brock, et al. Aerosol optical properties in the southeastern United States in summer - Part 2: Sensitivity of aerosol optical depth to relative humidity and aerosol parameters. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics.

Corr, et al. Observational evidence for the convective transport of dust over the Central United States. Journal of Geophysical Research.

Liu, et al. Agricultural fires in the southeastern U.S. during SEAC4RS: Emissions of trace gases and particles and evolution of ozone, reactive nitrogen, and organic aerosol. Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres.

Muller, et al. In situ measurements and modeling of reactive trace gases in a small biomass burning plume. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics.

Orozco, et al. Hygrosopicity measurements of aerosol particles in the San Joaquin Valley, CA, Baltimore, MD, and Golden, CO. Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres.

Perring et al. In-situ measurements of water uptake by black carbon -containing aerosol in wildfire plumes. Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres.

Pusede, et al. On the effectiveness of nitrogen oxide reductions as a control over ammonium nitrate aerosol. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics.

Sawamura, et al. HSRL-2 aerosol optical measurements and microphysical retrievals vs. airborne in situ measurements during DISCOVER-AQ 2013: an intercomparison study. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics.

Schwarz et al. Aircraft measurements of black carbon vertical profiles show upper tropospheric variability and stability. Geophysical Research Letters .

Shingler, et al. Airborne Characterization of Sub-saturated Aerosol Hygroscopicity and Dry Refractive Index from the Surface to 6.5 km during the SEAC4RS Campaign. Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres.

Zamora, et al. Aircraft-measured indirect cloud effects from biomass burning smoke in the Arctic and subarctic. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics.

Ziemba et al. Airborne Observations of Bioaerosol over the Southeast United States using a Wideband Integrated Bioaerosol Sensor (WIBS-4A). Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres.


2015

Chu, et al. Regional characteristics of the relationship between columnar AOD and surface PM2.5: Application of lidar aerosol extinction profiles over Baltimore-Washington Corridor during DISCOVER-AQ. Atmospheric Environment.

Forrister, et al. Evolution of brown carbon in wildfire plumes. Geophysical Research Letters.

Jordan, et al. Spectral Aerosol Extinction (SpEx): a new instrument for in situ ambient aerosol extinction measurements across the UV/visible wavelength range. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques.

Liao, et al. Airborne measurements of organosulfates over the continental U.S. Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres.

Liu, et al. Brown carbon aerosol in the North American continental troposphere: sources, abundance, and radiative forcing. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics.

Miller, et al. Ammonia and methane dairy emission plumes in the San Joaquin Valley of California from individual feedlot to regional scales. Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres.

Moore, et al. Influence of Jet Fuel Composition on Aircraft Engine Emissions: A Synthesis of Aerosol Emissions Data from the NASA APEX, AAFEX, and ACCESS Missions. Energy & Fuels.

Saide, et al. Revealing important nocturnal and day-to-day variations in fire smoke emissions through a multiplatform inversion. Geophysical Research Letters.

Wagner, et al. In situ vertical profiles of aerosol extinction, mass, and composition over the southeast United States during SENEX and SEAC4RS: observations of a modest aerosol enhancement aloft. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics.


2014

Beyersdorf, et al. Reductions in aircraft particulate emissions due to the use of Fischer-Tropsch fuels. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.

Crumeyrolle, et al. Reconciling Surface-Based Aerosol Retrievals with In-situ Aircraft Measurements in the Baltimore-Washington Area during DISCOVER-AQ. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.

Duncan, et al. Satellite Data of Atmospheric Pollution for U.S. Air Quality Applications: Examples of Applications, Summary of Data End-User Resources, Answers to FAQs, and Common Mistakes to Avoid. Atmospheric Environment.

Eck, et al. Observations of rapid aerosol optical depth enhancements in the vicinity of polluted cumulus clouds. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.

Liu, et al. Brown carbon in the continental troposphere. Geophysical Research Letters.

Moore, et al. Mapping of Operation of the Miniature Combustion Aerosol Standard (mini-CAST) Soot Generator. Aerosol Science and Technology.

Schafer, et al. Intercomparison of aerosol optical and micro-physical properties derived from AERONET surface radiometers and LARGE in-situ aircraft profiles during the 2011 DRAGON-MD and DISCOVER-AQ experiments. Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres.

Sawamura, et al. Aerosol optical and microphysical retrievals from a hybrid multiwavelength lidar dataset - DISCOVER-AQ 2011. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques.


2013

DeLeon, et al. Microbiome of the upper troposphere: Species composition and prevalence, effects of tropical storms, and atmospheric implications. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Lathem, et al. Analysis of CCN activity of Arctic aerosol and Canadian biomass burning during summer 2008. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.

Wong, et al. Laboratory and modeling studies on the effects of water and soot emissions and ambient conditions on the properties of contrail ice particles in the jet regime. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.

Ziemba, et al. Airborne observations of aerosol extinction by in situ and remote-sensing techniques: Evaluation of particle hygroscopicity. Geophysical Research Letters.


2012

Beyersdorf, et al. Power-dependent speciation of volatile organic compounds in aircraft exhaust. Atmospheric Environment.

Corr, et al. Spectral absorption of biomass burning aerosol determined from retrieved single scattering albedo during ARCTAS. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.

Kinsey, et al. Determination of the emissions from an aircraft auxiliary power unit (APU) during the Alternative Aviation Fuel Experiment (AAFEX). Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association.

Yu, et al. Identification of Lubrication Oil in the Particulate Matter Emissions from Engine Exhaust of In-Service Commercial Aircraft. Environmental Science & Technology.


2011

Heintzenberg, et al. Near-global aerosol mapping in the upper troposphere and lowermost stratosphere with data from the CARIBIC project. Tellus B.


2010

Nowottnick, et al. Online simulations of mineral dust aerosol distributions: Comparisons to NAMMA observations and sensitivity to dust emission parameterization. Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres.

Timko, et al. Particulate Emissions of Gas Turbine Engine Combustion of a Fischer-Tropsch Synthetic Fuel. Energy & Fuels.


2009

Herndon, et al. Aircraft Hydrocarbon Emissions at Oakland International Airport. Environmental Science & Technology.

Ismail, et al. LASE Measurements of Water Vapor, Aerosol, and Cloud Distributions in Saharan Air Layers and Tropical Disturbances. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences.

McNaughton, et al. Observations of heterogeneous reactions between Asian pollution and mineral dust over the Eastern North Pacific during INTEX-B. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.

Onasch, et al. Chemical Properties of aircraft engine particulate exhaust emissions. Journal of Propulsion & Power.

Twohy, et al. Saharan dust particles nucleate droplets in eastern Atlantic clouds. Geophysical Research Letters.

Zipser, et al. The Saharan air layer and the fate of the African Easterly Waves; NASA's AMMA field study of tropical cyclogenesis. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.


2008

Fried, et al. Role of convection in redistributing formaldehyde to the upper troposphere over North America and the North Atlantic during the summer 2004 INTEX campaign. Journal of Geophysical Research.

McConnell, et al. Seasonal variations of the physical and optical characteristics of Saharan dust: Results from the Dust Outflow and Deposition to the Ocean (DODO) experiment. Journal of Geophysical Research.

Thornhill, et al. The impact of local sources and long-range transport on aerosol properties over the northeast US region during INTEX-NA. Journal of Geophysical Research.


2007

Clarke, et al. Biomass burning and pollution aerosol over North America: Organic components and their influence on spectral optical properties and humidification response. Journal of Geophysical Research.

Gamblin, et al. Nitric acid condensation on ice: 2. Kinetic limitations, a possible "cloud clock'' for determining cloud parcel lifetime. Journal of Geophysical Research.

McNaughton, et al. Results from the DC-8 Inlet Characterization Experiment (DICE): Airborne versus surface sampling of mineral dust and sea salt aerosols. Aerosol Science & Technology.

Shinozuka, et al. Aircraft profiles of aerosol microphysics and optical properties over North Aerosol optical depth and its association with PM2.5 and water uptake. Journal of Geophysical Research.

Wey, et al. Overview on the aircraft particle emissions experiment. Journal of Propulsion & Power.


2006

Anderson, et al. Hydrocarbon emissions from a modern commercial airliner. Atmospheric Environment.

Gamblin, et al. Nitric acid condensation on ice: 1. Non-HNO3 constituent of NOy condensing cirrus particles on upper tropospheric. Journal of Geophysical Research.

Gao, et al. Measurements of relative humidity in a persistent contrail. Atmospheric Environment.

Kwan, et al. On the flux of oxygenated volatile organic compounds from organic aerosol oxidation. Geophysical Research Letters.


2003

Jordan, et al. Uptake of sulfate and nitrate on dust aerosols during TRACE-P. Journal of Geophysical Research.

Jordan, et al. Chemical and physical properties of bulk aerosols within four sectors observed during TRACE-P. Journal of Geophysical Research.

Thornhill, et al. Air motion intercomparison flights during Transport and Chemical Evolution in the Pacific (TRACE-P)/ACE-ASIA. Journal of Geophysical Research.

Vay, et al. An assessment of aircraft-generated contamination on in situ trace gas measurements: Determinations from empirical data acquired aloft. Journal of Atmospheric & Oceanic Technology.


2001

Weber, et al. Nucleation in the equatorial Pacific during PEM-Tropics B: Enhanced boundary layer H2SO4 with no particle production. Journal of Geophysical Research.