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Sources and transformations of particle-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Mexico City
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Implementation of a Markov Chain Monte Carlo method to inorganic aerosol modeling of observations from the MCMA-2003 campaign PartII: Model application to the CENICA, Pedregal and Santa Ana sites
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Characterization of ambient aerosols in Mexico City during the MCMA-2003 campaign with Aerosol Mass Spectrometry: results from the CENICA Supersite
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Technical Note: Use of a beam width probe in an Aerosol Mass Spectrometer to monitor particle collection efficiency in the field
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Evaluation of recently-proposed secondary organic aerosol models for a case study in Mexico City
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Sources and transformations of particle-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Mexico City
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)
Characterization of ambient aerosols in Mexico City during the MCMA-2003 campaign with Aerosol Mass Spectrometry Part I: quantification, shape-related collection efficiency, and comparison with collocated instruments
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)
Characterization of ambient aerosols in Mexico City during the MCMA-2003 campaign with Aerosol Mass Spectrometry Part II: overview of the results at the CENICA supersite and comparison to previous studies
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)
Implementation of a Markov Chain Monte Carlo Method to inorganic aerosol modeling of observations from the MCMA-2003 Campaign. PartII: Model application to the CENICA, Pedregal and Santa Ana sites
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)
Evaluation of new secondary organic aerosol models for a case study in Mexico City
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)