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Chemical Analysis of Single Aerosol Particles Using Laser Ionization

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Abstract

Aerosol particles are known to be extremely important for both radiative climate forcing and atmospheric chemistry. A basic requirement for understanding aerosol effects is knowledge of the composition of particles. Both heterogeneous chemistry and cloud condensation properties depends on the composition. Aerosol composition also provides essential information on the sources of particles.

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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