Chemical transport models often underestimate inorganic aerosol acidity in remote regions of the atmosphere

Nault, B.A., P. Campuzano Jost, D.A. Day, D.S. Jo, J.C. Schroder, H.M. Allen , R. Bahreini, H. Bian, D.R. Blake, M. Chin, S.L. Clegg, P.R. Colarco, J.D. Crounse, M.J. Cubison, P.F. DeCarlo, J.E. Dibb, G.S. Diskin, A. Hodzic, W. Hu, J.M. Katich, M.J.E. Kim, J.K. Kodros, A. Straus, F.D. Lopez-Hilfiker, E.A. Marais, A. Middlebrook, J.A. Neuman, J.B. Nowak, B.B. Palm, F. Paulot, J.R. Pierce, G.P. Schill, E. Scheuer, J.A. Thornton, K. Tsigaridis, P. Wennberg, C.J. Williamson, and J.L. Jimenez-Palacios (2021), Chemical transport models often underestimate inorganic aerosol acidity in remote regions of the atmosphere, Commun Earth Environ, 2, doi:10.1038/s43247-021-00164-0.
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