Marie Choël
university of lille
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Analytical Chemistry | 2012
Sophie Sobanska; HeeJin Hwang; Marie Choël; Hae-Jin Jung; Hyo-Jin Eom; HyeKyeong Kim; Jacques Barbillat; Chul-Un Ro
In this work, quantitative electron probe X-ray microanalysis (EPMA) and Raman microspectrometry (RMS) were applied in combination for the first time to characterize the complex internal structure and physicochemical properties of the same ensemble of Asian dust particles. The analytical methodology to obtain the chemical composition, mixing state, and spatial distribution of chemical species within single particles through the combined use of the two techniques is described. Asian dust aerosol particles collected in Incheon, Korea, during a moderate dust storm event were examined to assess the applicability of the methodology to resolve internal mixtures within single particles. Among 92 individual analyzed particles, EPMA and RMS identified 53% of the particles to be internally mixed with two or more chemical species. Information on the spatial distribution of chemical compounds within internally mixed individual particles can be useful for deciphering the particle aging mechanisms and sources. This study demonstrates that the characterization of individual particles, including chemical speciation and mixing state analysis, can be performed more in detail using EPMA and RMS in combination than with the two single-particle techniques alone.
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions | 2018
Ioana Popovici; Philippe Goloub; Thierry Podvin; L. Blarel; Rodrigue Loisil; Florin Unga; Augustin Mortier; Christine Deroo; Stéphane Victori; F. Ducos; Benjamín Torres; Cyril Delegove; Marie Choël; Nathalie Pujol-Söhne; Christophe Pietras
The majority of ground-based aerosols observations are limited to fixed locations, narrowing the knowledge on their spatial 15 variability. In order to overcome this issue, a compact Mobile Aerosol Monitoring System (MAMS) was developed to explore the aerosol vertical and spatial variability. This mobile laboratory is equipped with a micropulse lidar, a sunphotometer and an aerosol spectrometer. It is distinguished by other transportable platforms through its ability to perform onroad measurements and its unique feature lies in the sun-photometer capable to track the sun during motion. The system presents a great flexibility, being able to respond quickly in case of sudden aerosol events such as pollution episodes, dust, 20 fire or volcano outbreaks. On-road mapping of aerosol physical parameters such as attenuated aerosol backscatter, aerosol optical depth, particle number and mass concentration and size distribution is achieved through the MAMS. The performance of remote sensing instruments on-board has been evaluated through intercomparison with instruments in reference networks (i.e. AERONET and EARLINET), showing that the system is capable of providing high quality data. This also illustrates the application of such system for instrument intercomparison field campaigns. Applications of the 25 mobile system have been exemplified through two case studies in northern France. MODIS AOD data was compared to ground-based mobile sun-photometer data. A good correlation was observed with R of 0.76, showing the usefulness of the mobile system for validation of satellite-derived products. The performance of BSC-DREAM8b dust model has been tested by comparison of results from simulations to the lidar-sun-photometer derived extinction coefficient and mass concentration profiles. The comparison indicated that observations and model are in good agreement in describing the vertical variability 30 of dust layers. Moreover, on-road measurements of PM10 were compared with modelled PM10 concentrations and with ATMO Hauts-de-France and AIRPARIF air quality in situ measurements, presenting an excellent agreement in horizontal
Analytical Chemistry | 2005
Marie Choël; Karine Deboudt; János Osán; Pascal Flament; René Van Grieken
Atmospheric Environment | 2014
Amélie Lauraguais; Cécile Coeur-Tourneur; Andy Cassez; Karine Deboudt; Marc Fourmentin; Marie Choël
Environmental Pollution | 2015
Guillaume Chassard; Marie Choël; Sylvie Gosselin; Han Vorng; Denis Petitprez; Youcef Shahali; Anne Tsicopoulos; Nicolas Visez
Journal of Aerosol Science | 2015
Nicolas Visez; Guillaume Chassard; Najiha Azarkan; Oumsaad Naas; Hélène Sénéchal; Jean-Pierre Sutra; Pascal Poncet; Marie Choël
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2017
Y. Derimian; Marie Choël; Yinon Rudich; Karine Deboudt; Oleg Dubovik; Alexander Laskin; Michel Legrand; Bahaiddin Damiri; Ilan Koren; Florin Unga; Myriam Moreau; Meinrat O. Andreae; Arnon Karnieli
Atmospheric Research | 2018
Jean-Christophe Pere; L. Rivellini; S. Crumeyrolle; Isabelle Chiapello; F. Minvielle; F. Thieuleux; Marie Choël; I. Popovici
Pollution atmosphérique | 2018
Ioana Popovici; Philippe Goloub; Augustin Mortier; Thierry Podvin; L. Blarel; Rodrigue Loisil; Christine Deroo; Stéphane Victori; Benjamín Torres; Florin Unga; Marie Choël
Environmental Pollution | 2018
Chao Zhu; Jinane Farah; Marie Choël; Sylvie Gosselin; Moomen Baroudi; Denis Petitprez; Nicolas Visez