Mixing states of soot-containing aerosol particles constitute important information for the simulation of climatic effects of black carbon in the atmosphere. To elucidate the mixing states and morphological features of soot-containing particles over remote oceans, we conducted on-board observations over the southern Indian Ocean and the Southern Ocean during the TR/V Umitaka-maru UM-08-09 cruise, which started from Benoa, Indonesia, on 1 December 2008 via Cape Town, South Africa, and which terminated in Fremantle, Australia, on 6 February 2009. The light absorption coefficients of size-segregated particles (
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Ueda, S., Osada, K., Hara, K., Yabuki, M., Hashihama, F., & Kanda, J. (2018). Morphological features and mixing states of soot-containing particles in the marine boundary layer over the Indian and Southern oceans. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 18(13), 9207–9224. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-9207-2018
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