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  • Presentation | A43E: Advancing Understanding of Terrestrial-Atmospheric Interfaces: Linking Trace Gases, VOCs, and Aerosol Processes Across Scales I Oral
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  • A43E-05: Aerosol Sources and Processes: Insight from a Hot and Humid Summer in Texas
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Author(s):
Allison Aiken, Los Alamos National Laboratory (First Author, Presenting Author)
Katherine Benedict, Los Alamos National Laboratory
James Lee, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Kyle Gorkowski, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Ryan Farley, University of California Davis
Aaron Meyer, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Spencer Jordan, Colorado State University
Abu Sayeed Md Shawon, Michigan Technological University
Manvendra Dubey, Los Alamos National Laboratory


Collaborative capabilities were deployed to enable unique measurements of aerosol optical properties, water uptake, cloud formation potential, and chemical composition to understand how sources, aging and mixing affect energy within the Earth systems. Three aerosol regimes were probed in depth during a summer campaign in the greater Houston, TX area: dust, particle growth, and urban.



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