Themed collection Atmospheric chemistry in cold environments

19 items
Open Access Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Low-cost electrochemical gas sensing of vertical differences in wintertime air composition (CO, NO, NO2, O3) in Fairbanks, Alaska

From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry in cold environments
Open Access Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Transport of continental particulate over the Labrador Sea and entrainment are important pathways for glaciation of remote marine clouds

From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry in cold environments
Open Access Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Growth rate dependence of the permeability and percolation threshold of young sea ice

From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry in cold environments
Accepted Manuscript - Paper

The interplay between snow and polluted air masses in cold urban environments

From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry in cold environments
Open Access Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Iodine Speciation in Snow during the MOSAiC Expedition and its Implications for Arctic Iodine Emissions

From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry in cold environments
Accepted Manuscript - Paper

In situ measurements of gas-particle partitioning of organic compounds in Fairbanks

From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry in cold environments
Open Access Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Oxidation by Ozone of Linoleic Acid Monolayers at the Air–Water Interface in Multi-Component Films at 21 °C and 3 °C.

From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry in cold environments
Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Elucidating how trace gases interact with ice surfaces utilizing sum frequency generation

From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry in cold environments
Open Access Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Terrestrial and Marine sources of ice nucleating particles in the Eurasian Arctic

From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry in cold environments
Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Processes regulating the sources and sinks of ammonia in the Canadian Arctic

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Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Biotic and Abiotic factors controlling isoprene, DMS, and oxygenated volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at the Southern Sea in the Austral Fall.

From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry in cold environments
Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Trapping intermediates of the NO2 hydrolysis reaction on ice.

From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry in cold environments
Open Access Accepted Manuscript - Paper

A comprehensive characterisation of natural aerosol sources in the high Arctic during the onset of sea ice melt

From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry in cold environments
Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Impacts of Arctic Oil Field NOx Emissions on Downwind Bromine Chemistry: Insights from 5 years of MAX-DOAS observations

From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry in cold environments
Open Access Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Arctic Tropospheric Ozone Seasonality, Depletion, and Oil Field Influence

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Open Access Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Uptake of Ammonia by Ice Surfaces at Atmospheric Temperatures

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Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Multiphase sulfur chemistry facilitates particle growth in a cold and dark urban environment

From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry in cold environments
Open Access Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Ongoing large ozone depletion in the polar lower stratospheres: The role of increased water vapour

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Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Unraveling Aqueous Alcohol Freezing : new theoretical tools from graph theory to extract molecular processes in MD simulations

From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry in cold environments
19 items

About this collection

We are delighted to share with you a selection of the papers associated with a Faraday Discussion on Atmospheric chemistry in cold environments. More information about the related event may be found here: http://rsc.li/atmospheric-fd2025. Additional articles will be added to the collection as they are published. The final versions of all the articles presented and a record of the discussions will be published after the event.

This meeting is aimed at scientists working in the disciplines of atmospheric science, physics, chemistry, sea-ice science, meteorology, and oceanography, to discuss their results from field campaigns, laboratory experiments, atmospheric modelling, and computational work.

On behalf of the organising committee, we look forward to welcoming you to London.

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