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View article: In-situ encapsulation of organic and inorganic inhibitors into 2D zeolitic imidazolate framework assisted by sodium gluconate for enhanced anticorrosion protection of AA2024
In-situ encapsulation of organic and inorganic inhibitors into 2D zeolitic imidazolate framework assisted by sodium gluconate for enhanced anticorrosion protection of AA2024 Open
View article: Resuspended sediment exchange between the north and south Yellow Sea in the north of Chengshantou
Resuspended sediment exchange between the north and south Yellow Sea in the north of Chengshantou Open
The variations in regional flow and the impact of the winter monsoon can cause fluctuations in the coastal current and the Yellow Sea Warm Current. These relative changes may result in front instability, subsequently initiating lateral sed…
View article: Extended Duration of Abrupt Climate Events From the Early to Late Holocene
Extended Duration of Abrupt Climate Events From the Early to Late Holocene Open
Due to the lack of continuous annual records of Holocene climate events, their evolution remains unclear. In this study, we present a new annually resolved stalagmite oxygen isotope (δ 18 O) record covering the 4.2 ka event from the East A…
View article: Exploring the processes controlling secondary inorganic aerosol: evaluating the global GEOS-Chem simulation using a suite of aircraft campaigns
Exploring the processes controlling secondary inorganic aerosol: evaluating the global GEOS-Chem simulation using a suite of aircraft campaigns Open
Secondary inorganic aerosols (sulfate, nitrate, and ammonium, SNA) are major contributors to fine particulate matter. Predicting concentrations of these species is complicated by the cascade of processes that control their abundance, inclu…
View article: Validation of formaldehyde products from three satellite retrievals (OMI SAO, OMPS-NPP SAO, and OMI BIRA) in the marine atmosphere with four seasons of Atmospheric Tomography Mission (ATom) aircraft observations
Validation of formaldehyde products from three satellite retrievals (OMI SAO, OMPS-NPP SAO, and OMI BIRA) in the marine atmosphere with four seasons of Atmospheric Tomography Mission (ATom) aircraft observations Open
Formaldehyde (HCHO) in the atmosphere is an intermediate product from the oxidation of methane and non-methane volatile organic compounds. In remote marine regions, HCHO variability is closely related to atmospheric oxidation capacity, and…
View article: Warmer and Drier Climatic Conditions Accelerate Karst Soil Organic Carbon Degradation: Evidence from a Nineteen-Consecutive Year of Karst Dripwater from Central China
Warmer and Drier Climatic Conditions Accelerate Karst Soil Organic Carbon Degradation: Evidence from a Nineteen-Consecutive Year of Karst Dripwater from Central China Open
View article: Skims' Inclusive Branding: Celebrity Endorsements, Cross-Border Strategies, and Emotional Resonance
Skims' Inclusive Branding: Celebrity Endorsements, Cross-Border Strategies, and Emotional Resonance Open
View article: In-Situ Encapsulation of Organic and Inorganic Inhibitors into 2d Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework Assisted by Anionic Surfactants for Enhanced Anticorrosion
In-Situ Encapsulation of Organic and Inorganic Inhibitors into 2d Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework Assisted by Anionic Surfactants for Enhanced Anticorrosion Open
View article: Resuspended sediment exchange between the north and south Yellow Sea in northern Chengshantou, China
Resuspended sediment exchange between the north and south Yellow Sea in northern Chengshantou, China Open
View article: Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions with Improved Public Transportation
Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions with Improved Public Transportation Open
The growing climate crisis requires urgent and transformative action to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. One of the most promising strategies is to reassess and restructure the transport system, including by improving public transpo…
View article: Exploring the processes controlling secondary inorganic aerosol: Evaluating the global GEOS-Chem simulation using a suite of aircraft campaigns
Exploring the processes controlling secondary inorganic aerosol: Evaluating the global GEOS-Chem simulation using a suite of aircraft campaigns Open
Secondary inorganic aerosols (sulfate, nitrate, and ammonium; SNA) are major contributors to fine particulate matter. Predicting concentrations of these species is complicated by the cascade of processes that control their abundance, inclu…
View article: Validation of formaldehyde products from three satellite retrievals (OMI SAO, OMPS-NPP SAO, and OMI BIRA) in the marine atmosphere with four seasons of ATom aircraft observations
Validation of formaldehyde products from three satellite retrievals (OMI SAO, OMPS-NPP SAO, and OMI BIRA) in the marine atmosphere with four seasons of ATom aircraft observations Open
Formaldehyde (HCHO) in the atmosphere is an intermediate product from the oxidation of methane and non-methane volatile organic compounds. In remote marine regions, HCHO variability is closely related to atmospheric oxidation capacity and …
View article: Supplementary material to "Validation of formaldehyde products from three satellite retrievals (OMI SAO, OMPS-NPP SAO, and OMI BIRA) in the marine atmosphere with four seasons of ATom aircraft observations"
Supplementary material to "Validation of formaldehyde products from three satellite retrievals (OMI SAO, OMPS-NPP SAO, and OMI BIRA) in the marine atmosphere with four seasons of ATom aircraft observations" Open
View article: Using Pandora direct sun and MAX-DOAS formaldehyde columns for evaluating satellite retrievals
Using Pandora direct sun and MAX-DOAS formaldehyde columns for evaluating satellite retrievals Open
Atmospheric formaldehyde (HCHO) is a short-lived but ubiquitous product of hydrocarbon oxidation. It is a tracer of hydrocarbon emissions and reactivity. HCHO has been observed from satellite-based instruments for over two decades. Retriev…
View article: Parameterizations of US wildfire and prescribed fire emission ratios and emission factors based on FIREX-AQ aircraft measurements
Parameterizations of US wildfire and prescribed fire emission ratios and emission factors based on FIREX-AQ aircraft measurements Open
Extensive airborne measurements of non-methane organic gases (NMOGs), methane, nitrogen oxides, reduced nitrogen species, and aerosol emissions from US wild and prescribed fires were conducted during the 2019 NOAA/NASA Fire Influence on Re…
View article: Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Dissolved Organic Matter in Cave Drip Water—A Case Study from Furong Cave, Southwest China
Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Dissolved Organic Matter in Cave Drip Water—A Case Study from Furong Cave, Southwest China Open
Understanding the hydrological processes of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the surface karst zone is crucial for the utilization and safety of groundwater resources. However, research on DOM in drip water from karst caves is limited. In…
View article: Warmer and Drier Climatic Conditions Accelerate Soil Carbon Export and Microbial Processing: Insights from the Karst Critical Zone
Warmer and Drier Climatic Conditions Accelerate Soil Carbon Export and Microbial Processing: Insights from the Karst Critical Zone Open
View article: Emission Factors for Crop Residue and Prescribed Fires in the Eastern US During FIREX‐AQ
Emission Factors for Crop Residue and Prescribed Fires in the Eastern US During FIREX‐AQ Open
Agricultural and prescribed burning activities emit large amounts of trace gases and aerosols on regional to global scales. We present a compilation of emission factors (EFs) and emission ratios from the eastern portion of the Fire Influen…
View article: Comment on egusphere-2023-1439
Comment on egusphere-2023-1439 Open
Abstract. Extensive airborne measurements of non-methane organic gases (NMOGs), methane, nitrogen oxides, reduced nitrogen-species, and aerosol emissions from US wild and prescribed fires were conducted during the 2019 NOA…
View article: Parameterizations of US wildfire and prescribed fire emission ratios and emission factors based on FIREX-AQ aircraft measurements
Parameterizations of US wildfire and prescribed fire emission ratios and emission factors based on FIREX-AQ aircraft measurements Open
Extensive airborne measurements of non-methane organic gases (NMOGs), methane, nitrogen oxides, reduced nitrogen-species, and aerosol emissions from US wild and prescribed fires were conducted during the 2019 NOAA/NASA Fire Influence on Re…
View article: Fire Influence on Regional to Global Environments and Air Quality (FIREX‐AQ)
Fire Influence on Regional to Global Environments and Air Quality (FIREX‐AQ) Open
The NOAA/NASA Fire Influence on Regional to Global Environments and Air Quality (FIREX‐AQ) experiment was a multi‐agency, inter‐disciplinary research effort to: (a) obtain detailed measurements of trace gas and aerosol emissions from wildf…
View article: Emission factors and evolution of SO <sub>2</sub> measured from biomass burning in wildfires and agricultural fires
Emission factors and evolution of SO <sub>2</sub> measured from biomass burning in wildfires and agricultural fires Open
Fires emit sufficient sulfur to affect local and regional air quality and climate. This study analyzes SO2 emission factors and variability in smoke plumes from US wildfires and agricultural fires, as well as their relationship to sulfate …
View article: Comment on acp-2022-309
Comment on acp-2022-309 Open
Abstract. Fires emit sufficient sulfur to affect local and regional air quality and climate. This study analyzes SO2 emission factors and variability in smoke plumes from US wild and agricultural fires, and thei…
View article: Comment on acp-2022-309 Please check rate constant
Comment on acp-2022-309 Please check rate constant Open
Fires emit sufficient sulfur to affect local and regional air quality and climate. This study analyzes SO2 emission factors and variability in smoke plumes from US wild and agricultural fires, and their relationship to sulfate and hydroxym…
View article: Emission factors and evolution of SO <sub>2</sub> measured from biomass burning in wild and agricultural fires
Emission factors and evolution of SO <sub>2</sub> measured from biomass burning in wild and agricultural fires Open
Fires emit sufficient sulfur to affect local and regional air quality and climate. This study analyzes SO2 emission factors and variability in smoke plumes from US wild and agricultural fires, and their relationship to sulfate and hydroxym…
View article: Sources and Biogeochemical Processing of Dissolved Organic Matter in the Middle Reach of the Yangtze River: Insights from Optical Properties and Nitrate Dual-Isotopes
Sources and Biogeochemical Processing of Dissolved Organic Matter in the Middle Reach of the Yangtze River: Insights from Optical Properties and Nitrate Dual-Isotopes Open
Understanding the sources and biogeochemical processing of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and nutrients within large rivers is vital to carbon cycling and water management. However, there remains great uncertainty regarding aquatic DOM com…
View article: Formaldehyde evolution in US wildfire plumes during the Fire Influence on Regional to Global Environments and Air Quality experiment (FIREX-AQ)
Formaldehyde evolution in US wildfire plumes during the Fire Influence on Regional to Global Environments and Air Quality experiment (FIREX-AQ) Open
Formaldehyde (HCHO) is one of the most abundant non-methane volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by fires. HCHO also undergoes chemical production and loss as a fire plume ages, and it can be an important oxidant precursor. In this st…
View article: Ozone chemistry in western U.S. wildfire plumes
Ozone chemistry in western U.S. wildfire plumes Open
While ozone increases rapidly in wildfire plumes, downwind its production rate slows dramatically as nitrogen oxide levels decline.
View article: The characteristics of slope sliding under different rainfall intensities based on MEMS sensors
The characteristics of slope sliding under different rainfall intensities based on MEMS sensors Open
In this study, the sliding characteristics of the slope consisting of natural river sand under different rainfall intensities were revealed based on the model tests and MEMS sensors. The sensors were embedded at different locations in the …
View article: Reply on RC2
Reply on RC2 Open
Abstract. Formaldehyde (HCHO) is one of the most abundant non-methane volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by fires. HCHO also undergoes chemical production and loss as a fire plume ages, and it can…