, 101(5): E536–E554. May 2020.\n
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@article{flores_tara_2020,\n\ttitle = {Tara {Pacific} {Expedition}’s {Atmospheric} {Measurements} of {Marine} {Aerosols} across the {Atlantic} and {Pacific} {Oceans}: {Overview} and {Preliminary} {Results}},\n\tvolume = {101},\n\tissn = {0003-0007, 1520-0477},\n\tshorttitle = {Tara {Pacific} {Expedition}’s {Atmospheric} {Measurements} of {Marine} {Aerosols} across the {Atlantic} and {Pacific} {Oceans}},\n\turl = {https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/bams/101/5/bams-d-18-0224.1.xml},\n\tdoi = {10.1175/BAMS-D-18-0224.1},\n\tabstract = {Abstract\n \n Marine aerosols play a significant role in the global radiative budget, in clouds’ processes, and in the chemistry of the marine atmosphere. There is a critical need to better understand their production mechanisms, composition, chemical properties, and the contribution of ocean-derived biogenic matter to their mass and number concentration. Here we present an overview of a new dataset of in situ measurements of marine aerosols conducted over the 2.5-yr\n Tara\n Pacific Expedition over 110,000 km across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Preliminary results are presented here to describe the new dataset that will be built using this novel set of measurements. It will characterize marine aerosols properties in detail and will open a new window to study the marine aerosol link to the water properties and environmental conditions.},\n\tnumber = {5},\n\turldate = {2021-07-27},\n\tjournal = {Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society},\n\tauthor = {Flores, J. M. and Bourdin, G. and Altaratz, O. and Trainic, M. and Lang-Yona, N. and Dzimban, E. and Steinau, S. and Tettich, F. and Planes, S. and Allemand, D. and Agostini, S. and Banaigs, B. and Boissin, E. and Boss, E. and Douville, E. and Forcioli, D. and Furla, P. and Galand, P. E. and Sullivan, M. B. and Gilson, É. and Lombard, F. and Moulin, C. and Pesant, S. and Poulain, J. and Reynaud, S. and Romac, S. and Sunagawa, S. and Thomas, O. P. and Troublé, R. and de Vargas, C. and Thurber, R. Vega and Voolstra, C. R. and Wincker, P. and Zoccola, D. and Bowler, C. and Gorsky, G. and Rudich, Y. and Vardi, A. and Koren, I.},\n\tmonth = may,\n\tyear = {2020},\n\tpages = {E536--E554},\n}\n\n
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\n Abstract Marine aerosols play a significant role in the global radiative budget, in clouds’ processes, and in the chemistry of the marine atmosphere. There is a critical need to better understand their production mechanisms, composition, chemical properties, and the contribution of ocean-derived biogenic matter to their mass and number concentration. Here we present an overview of a new dataset of in situ measurements of marine aerosols conducted over the 2.5-yr Tara Pacific Expedition over 110,000 km across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Preliminary results are presented here to describe the new dataset that will be built using this novel set of measurements. It will characterize marine aerosols properties in detail and will open a new window to study the marine aerosol link to the water properties and environmental conditions.\n