Browsing Physics & Atmospheric Science Faculty Research, Publications and Presentations by Author "Shantz, N. C."
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Characterization of a large biogenic secondary organic aerosol event from eastern Canadian forests
Slowik, J. G., C. Stroud, J. W. Bottenheim, P. C. Brickell, et al. 2010. "Characterization of a large biogenic secondary organic aerosol event from eastern Canadian forests." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10(6): 2825-2845.Measurements of aerosol composition, volatile organic compounds, and CO are used to determine biogenic secondary organic aerosol (SOA) concentrations at a rural site 70 km north of Toronto. These biogenic SOA levels ... -
The hygroscopicity parameter (kappa) of ambient organic aerosol at a field site subject to biogenic and anthropogenic influences: relationship to degree of aerosol oxidation
Chang, R. Y-W, J. G. Slowik, N. C. Shantz, A. Vlasenko, et al. 2010. "The hygroscopicity parameter (kappa) of ambient organic aerosol at a field site subject to biogenic and anthropogenic influences: relationship to degree of aerosol oxidation." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10(11): 5047-5064.Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) concentrations were measured at Egbert, a rural site in Ontario, Canada during the spring of 2007. The CCN concentrations were compared to values predicted from the aerosol chemical ... -
Slower CCN growth kinetics of anthropogenic aerosol compared to biogenic aerosol observed at a rural site
Shantz, N. C., R. Y. -W Chang, J. G. Slowik, A. Vlasenko, et al. 2010. "Slower CCN growth kinetics of anthropogenic aerosol compared to biogenic aerosol observed at a rural site." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10(1): 299-312.Growth rates of water droplets were measured with a static diffusion cloud condensation chamber in May-June 2007 at a rural field site in Southern Ontario, Canada, 70 km north of Toronto. The observations include periods ...