Origin of water-soluble organic aerosols at the Maïdo high-altitude observatory, Réunion Island, in the tropical Indian Ocean
<p>The tropical and subtropical Indian Ocean (IO) is expected to be a significant source of water-soluble organic aerosols (WSOAs), which are important factors relevant to cloud formation of aerosol particles. Current atmospheric numerical models significantly underestimate the budget of organ...
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Autores principales: | S. A. Simu, Y. Miyazaki, E. Tachibana, H. Finkenzeller, J. Brioude, A. Colomb, O. Magand, B. Verreyken, S. Evan, R. Volkamer, T. Stavrakou |
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Copernicus Publications
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f5a0066c985847a0a335f0817462900e |
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