학술논문
Investigation of factors controlling PM2.5 variability across the South Korean Peninsula during KORUS-AQ
Document Type
article
Author
Carolyn E. Jordan; James H. Crawford; Andreas J. Beyersdorf; Thomas F. Eck; Hannah S. Halliday; Benjamin A. Nault; Lim-Seok Chang; JinSoo Park; Rokjin Park; Gangwoong Lee; Hwajin Kim; Jun-young Ahn; Seogju Cho; Hye Jung Shin; Jae Hong Lee; Jinsang Jung; Deug-Soo Kim; Meehye Lee; Taehyoung Lee; Andrew Whitehill; James Szykman; Melinda K. Schueneman; Pedro Campuzano-Jost; Jose L. Jimenez; Joshua P. DiGangi; Glenn S. Diskin; Bruce E. Anderson; Richard H. Moore; Luke D. Ziemba; Marta A. Fenn; Johnathan W. Hair; Ralph E. Kuehn; Robert E. Holz; Gao Chen; Katherine Travis; Michael Shook; David A. Peterson; Kara D. Lamb; Joshua P. Schwarz
Source
Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, Vol 8, Iss 1 (2020)
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
2325-1026
Abstract
The Korea – United States Air Quality Study (May – June 2016) deployed instrumented aircraft and ground-based measurements to elucidate causes of poor air quality related to high ozone and aerosol concentrations in South Korea. This work synthesizes data pertaining to aerosols (specifically, particulate matter with aerodynamic diameters