Authors
Sandro Fuzzi, Meinrat O Andreae, Barry J Huebert, Markku Kulmala, Tami C Bond, Michael Boy, Sarah J Doherty, Alex Guenther, Maria Kanakidou, Kimitaka Kawamura, V-M Kerminen, Ulrike Lohmann, Lynn M Russell, Ulrich Pöschl
Publication date
2006/6/9
Journal
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Volume
6
Issue
7
Pages
2017-2038
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Description
In spite of impressive advances in recent years, our present understanding of organic aerosol (OA) composition, physical and chemical properties, sources and transformation characteristics is still rather limited, and their environmental effects remain highly uncertain. This paper discusses and prioritizes issues related to organic aerosols and their effects on atmospheric processes and climate, providing a basis for future activities in the field. Four main topical areas are addressed: i) sources of OA; ii) formation transformation and removal of OA; iii) physical, chemical and mixing state of OA; iv) atmospheric modelling of OA. Key questions and research priorities regarding these four areas are synthesized in this paper, and outstanding issues for future research are presented for each topical area. In addition, an effort is made to formulate a basic set of consistent and universally applicable terms and definitions for coherent description of atmospheric OA across different scales and disciplines.
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