Two papers led by postdoctoral researcher Ye Tao were recently published.
High time-resolution measurements of HCl are infrequently reported, but are critical to our understanding of the atmospheric chlorine budget.
Measurements from the CalNex campaign in Los Angeles and Bakersfield, California were published in Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres (link to paper). These allowed us to examine gas-particle partitioning of the HCl/Cl- system.
Measurements from the HaliFAQS campaign in Halifax, Nova Scotia were published in ACS Earth & Space Chemistry (link to paper). These allowed us to develop a new approach to constraining aerosol pH.