Articles | Volume 14, issue 22
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-14-12069-2014
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-14-12069-2014
Research article
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18 Nov 2014
Research article |  | 18 Nov 2014

Ground-based aerosol characterization during the South American Biomass Burning Analysis (SAMBBA) field experiment

J. Brito, L. V. Rizzo, W. T. Morgan, H. Coe, B. Johnson, J. Haywood, K. Longo, S. Freitas, M. O. Andreae, and P. Artaxo

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This paper details the physical--chemical characteristics of aerosols in a region strongly impacted by biomass burning in the western part of the Brazilian Amazon region. For such, a large suite of state-of-the-art instruments for realtime analysis was deployed at a ground site. Among the key findings, we observe the strong prevalence of organic aerosols associated to fire emissions, with important climate effects, and indications of its very fast processing in the atmosphere.
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