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SUBMITTER: Zhang H
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5834703 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Zhang Haofei H Yee Lindsay D LD Lee Ben H BH Curtis Michael P MP Worton David R DR Isaacman-VanWertz Gabriel G Offenberg John H JH Lewandowski Michael M Kleindienst Tadeusz E TE Beaver Melinda R MR Holder Amara L AL Lonneman William A WA Docherty Kenneth S KS Jaoui Mohammed M Pye Havala O T HOT Hu Weiwei W Day Douglas A DA Campuzano-Jost Pedro P Jimenez Jose L JL Guo Hongyu H Weber Rodney J RJ de Gouw Joost J Koss Abigail R AR Edgerton Eric S ES Brune William W Mohr Claudia C Lopez-Hilfiker Felipe D FD Lutz Anna A Kreisberg Nathan M NM Spielman Steve R SR Hering Susanne V SV Wilson Kevin R KR Thornton Joel A JA Goldstein Allen H AH
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20180212 9
The chemical complexity of atmospheric organic aerosol (OA) has caused substantial uncertainties in understanding its origins and environmental impacts. Here, we provide constraints on OA origins through compositional characterization with molecular-level details. Our results suggest that secondary OA (SOA) from monoterpene oxidation accounts for approximately half of summertime fine OA in Centreville, AL, a forested area in the southeastern United States influenced by anthropogenic pollution. W ...[more]