Lee et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Organic enrichment, physical phase state, and surface tension depression of nascent core–shell sea spray aerosols during two phytoplankton bloomsLee et al., 2020
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- Lee H
- Morris H
- Laskina O
- Sultana C
- Lee C
- Jayarathne T
- Cox J
- Wang X
- Hasenecz E
- DeMott P
- Bertram T
- Cappa C
- Stone E
- Prather K
- Grassian V
- Tivanski A
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- ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
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Sea spray aerosols (SSAs) affect the Earth's climate directly by scattering solar radiation and indirectly by acting as ice and cloud condensation nuclei. The relative magnitude of these effects remains uncertain, in part, from substantial compositional and morphological …
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