Abundance, chemical structure, and light absorption properties of humic-like substances (hulis) and other organic fractions of forest aerosols in hokkaido

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  • who: Sonia Afsana from the Graduate SchoolNagoya University, Sapporo, ‑0819, Japan have published the article: Abundance, chemical structure, and light absorption properties of humic-like substances (HULIS) and other organic fractions of forest aerosols in Hokkaido, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The low M ­ AE365 characteristics of the HULIS in this study are explained by the large contribution of BSOA because previous studies on BSOA showed that those generated under low ­NOx conditions have insignificant light absorptivity in the wavelength region higher than 300 ­nm2,46,47. In this study, the MAE . . .

     

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