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1. Quantifying the impacts of marine aerosols over the southeast Atlantic Ocean using a chemical transport model: implications for aerosol–cloud interactions.

2. Experimental observation of the impact of nanostructure on hygroscopicity and reactivity of fatty acid atmospheric aerosol proxies.

3. Multi-year gradient measurements of sea spray fluxes over the Baltic Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean.

4. Comparison of six approaches to predicting droplet activation of surface active aerosol – Part 2: Strong surfactants.

5. Enrichment of calcium in sea spray aerosol: insights from bulk measurements and individual particle analysis during the R/V Xuelong cruise in the summertime in Ross Sea, Antarctica.

6. A thermodynamic framework for bulk–surface partitioning in finite-volume mixed organic–inorganic aerosol particles and cloud droplets.

7. Measurement report: Summertime fluorescence characteristics of atmospheric water-soluble organic carbon in the marine boundary layer of the western Arctic Ocean.

8. Enrichment of calcium in sea spray aerosol through bulk measurements and individual particle analysis during the R/V Xuelong cruise over the Ross Sea, Antarctica.

9. A thermodynamic framework for bulk–surface partitioning in finite-volume mixed organic–inorganic aerosol particles and cloud droplets.

10. Comparison of six approaches to predicting droplet activation of surface active aerosol – Part 2: strong surfactants.

11. OCEANFILMS (Organic Compounds from Ecosystems to Aerosols: Natural Films and Interfaces via Langmuir Molecular Surfactants) sea spray organic aerosol emissions – implementation in a global climate model and impacts on clouds.

12. Comparison of six approaches to predicting droplet activation of surface active aerosol – Part 1: moderately surface active organics​​​​​​​.

13. A predictive thermodynamic framework of cloud droplet activation for chemically unresolved aerosol mixtures, including surface tension, non-ideality, and bulk–surface partitioning.

14. An organic crystalline state in ageing atmospheric aerosol proxies: spatially resolved structural changes in levitated fatty acid particles.

15. Water uptake of subpollen aerosol particles: hygroscopic growth, cloud condensation nuclei activation, and liquid–liquid phase separation.

16. Cloud condensation nuclei activity of six pollenkitts and the influence of their surface activity.

17. Experimental study of the aerosol impact on fog microphysics.

18. Technical note: The role of evolving surface tension in the formation of cloud droplets.

19. Long-term cloud condensation nuclei number concentration, particle number size distribution and chemical composition measurements at regionally representative observatories.

20. Discontinuities in hygroscopic growth below and above water saturation for laboratory surrogates of oligomers in organic atmospheric aerosols.

21. Marine submicron aerosol gradients, sources and sinks.

22. Screening of cloud microorganisms isolated at the Puy de Dôme (France) station for the production of biosurfactants.

23. Inverse modelling of Köhler theory - Part 1: A response surface analysis of CCN spectra with respect to surface-active organic species.

24. A method for the direct measurement of surface tension of collected atmospherically relevant aerosol particles using atomic force microscopy.

25. Properties of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) in the trade wind marine boundary layer of the western North Atlantic.

26. Treatment of non-ideality in the SPACCIM multiphase model - Part 1: Model development.

27. Properties of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) in the trade wind marine boundary layer of the Eastern Caribbean Sea.

28. On the competition among aerosol number, size and composition in predicting CCN variability: a multi-annual field study in an urbanized desert.

29. Free amino acids in Antarctic aerosol: potential markers for the evolution and fate of marine aerosol.

30. A physically based framework for modeling the organic fractionation of sea spray aerosol from bubble film Langmuir equilibria.

31. Aging of secondary organic aerosol from small aromatic VOCs: changes in chemical composition, mass yield, volatility and hygroscopicity.

32. Climate-relevant physical properties of molecular constituents for isoprene-derived secondary organic aerosol material.

33. A physically-based framework for modelling the organic fractionation of sea spray aerosol from bubble film Langmuir equilibria.

34. Model study on the dependence of primary marine aerosol emission on the sea surface temperature.

35. Modeling the surface tension of complex, reactive organic-inorganic mixtures.

36. The physical and chemical characteristics of marine primary organic aerosol: a review.

37. Photosensitised heterogeneous oxidation kinetics of biomass burning aerosol surrogates by ozone using an irradiated rectangular channel flow reactor.

38. A single parameter representation of hygroscopic growth and cloud condensation nucleus activity -- Part 3: Including surfactant partitioning.

39. Modeling the surface tension of complex, reactive organic-inorganic mixtures.

40. Surface/bulk partitioning and acid/base speciation of aqueous decanoate: direct observations and atmospheric implications.

41. A single parameter representation of hygroscopic growth and cloud condensation nucleus activity - Part 3: Including surfactant partitioning.

42. The physical and chemical characteristics of marine organic aerosols: a review.

43. Surface/bulk partitioning and acid/base speciation of aqueous decanoate: direct observations and atmospheric implications.

44. Dissolved organic matter in sea spray: a transfer study from marine surface water to aerosols.

45. A simple relationship between cloud drop number concentration and precursor aerosol concentration for the regions of Earth's large marine stratocumulus decks.

46. Effect of primary organic sea spray emissions on cloud condensation nuclei concentrations.

47. Dissolved organic matter in sea spray: a transfer study from marine surface water to aerosols.

48. Size-resolved aerosol water uptake and cloud condensation nuclei measurements as measured above a Southeast Asian rainforest during OP3.

49. A simple relationship between cloud drop number concentration and precursor aerosol concentration for the regions of earth's large marine stratocumulus decks.

50. Water uptake by biomass burning aerosol at sub- and supersaturated conditions: closure studies and implications for the role of organics.

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