
handle: 11104/0372766
Atmospheric aerosols affect climate, visibility, human health, and ecosystems. Their impacts strongly depend on chemical composition and vertical distribution within the boundary layer. Most studies remain surface-focused, limiting understanding of vertical variability. This study addresses this gap through dual-height chemically resolved aerosol observations at a rural background observatory located in the Czech Republic.
atmospheric aerosols, chemical composition, vertical distribution
atmospheric aerosols, chemical composition, vertical distribution
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