Justin L. Jacquot, Xiaoli Shen, Maya Abou-Ghanem, Karl D. Froyd, Michael Lawler, Gregory P. Schill, Kyra Slovacek, David S. Thomson, Daniel J. Cziczo, Daniel M. Murphy
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An updated version of the Particle Analysis by Laser Mass Spectrometry (PALMS) instrument, termed PALMS-NG (-Next Generation), has been designed to characterize particles in the troposphere and str...
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Aerosol Science and Technology publishes theoretical, numerical and experimental investigations papers that advance knowledge of aerosols and facilitate its application. Articles on either basic or applied work are suitable. Examples of topics include instrumentation for the measurement of aerosol physical, optical, chemical and biological properties; aerosol dynamics and transport phenomena; numerical modeling; charging; nucleation; nanoparticles and nanotechnology; lung deposition and health effects; filtration; and aerosol generation.
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