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Executive editors : Ken Carslaw & Barbara Ervens
eISSN: ACP 1680-7324, ACPD 1680-7375

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP) is a not-for-profit international scientific journal publishing research with important implications for our understanding of the state and behaviour of the atmosphere and climate. Find details of the aims and scope.

ACP publishes research articles, short-format letters, reviews, opinions, and several other manuscript types.

Transparent peer review for 25 years: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics has been a pioneer in transparent peer review. Submitted preprints, reviewer reports, all manuscript versions, and author replies are posted and permanently archived. This approach ensures the highest levels of scientific transparency and integrity, as well as fair peer review for authors. Read more about ACP's publishing model.

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News

03 Dec 2025 New MS Word template available for manuscript preparation

The existing MS Word template for authors has been significantly expanded and now includes many important notes on the standard sections that must be included in the manuscript. Please visit the "Submission" page, section "Templates for your manuscript file" and download the new template before writing your next manuscript.

03 Dec 2025 New MS Word template available for manuscript preparation

The existing MS Word template for authors has been significantly expanded and now includes many important notes on the standard sections that must be included in the manuscript. Please visit the "Submission" page, section "Templates for your manuscript file" and download the new template before writing your next manuscript.

03 Nov 2025 ACP welcomes Ivy Tan as the first senior editor for climate and Earth system

The subject area climate and Earth system was introduced at ACP in 2023 to strengthen ACP's coverage of climate science and atmospheric physics. While the other subject areas were already covered by senior editors, Ivy is the first senior editor for the new subject area. With her expertise in cloud-climate interactions, Ivy will help to further develop and expand the subject area within ACP, to attract high-quality submissions, and help advance ACP's role as a leading journal of studies exploring the atmosphere's role in the climate and Earth system.

03 Nov 2025 ACP welcomes Ivy Tan as the first senior editor for climate and Earth system

The subject area climate and Earth system was introduced at ACP in 2023 to strengthen ACP's coverage of climate science and atmospheric physics. While the other subject areas were already covered by senior editors, Ivy is the first senior editor for the new subject area. With her expertise in cloud-climate interactions, Ivy will help to further develop and expand the subject area within ACP, to attract high-quality submissions, and help advance ACP's role as a leading journal of studies exploring the atmosphere's role in the climate and Earth system.

03 Sep 2025 ACP's publishing model combining open access and public peer review

Current and former executive editors of Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics reflect on 25 years of open access and public peer review, highlighting the pioneering role of ACP since its launch in 2001. Please read more.

03 Sep 2025 ACP's publishing model combining open access and public peer review

Current and former executive editors of Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics reflect on 25 years of open access and public peer review, highlighting the pioneering role of ACP since its launch in 2001. Please read more.

Highlight articles

19 Dec 2025
Constraining urban fossil fuel CO2 emissions in Seoul using combined ground and satellite observations with Bayesian inverse modelling
Sojung Sim and Sujong Jeong
Atmos. Chem. Phys., 25, 18509–18526, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-18509-2025,https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-18509-2025, 2025
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18 Dec 2025
Injection near the stratopause mitigates the stratospheric side effects of sulfur-based climate intervention
Pengfei Yu, Yifeng Peng, Karen H. Rosenlof, Ru-Shan Gao, Robert W. Portmann, Martin Ross, Eric Ray, Jianchun Bian, Simone Tilmes, and Owen B. Toon
Atmos. Chem. Phys., 25, 18449–18460, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-18449-2025,https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-18449-2025, 2025
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Recent papers

07 Jan 2026
Comprehensive non-targeted molecular characterization of organic aerosols in the Amazon rainforest
Denis Leppla, Stefanie Hildmann, Nora Zannoni, Leslie A. Kremper, Bruna A. Holanda, Jonathan Williams, Christopher Pöhlker, Stefan Wolff, Marta Sà, Maria Christina Solci, Ulrich Pöschl, and Thorsten Hoffmann
Atmos. Chem. Phys., 26, 365–390, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-365-2026,https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-365-2026, 2026
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07 Jan 2026
Fine-scale fluctuations of PM1, PM2.5, PM10 and SO2 concentrations caused by a prolonged volcanic eruption (Fagradalsfjall 2021, Iceland)
Rachel C. W. Whitty, Evgenia Ilyinskaya, Melissa A. Pfeffer, Ragnar H. Thrastarson, Þorsteinn Johannsson, Sara Barsotti, Tjarda J. Roberts, Guðni M. Gilbert, Tryggvi Hjörvar, Anja Schmidt, Daniela Fecht, and Grétar G. Sæmundsson
Atmos. Chem. Phys., 26, 313–347, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-313-2026,https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-313-2026, 2026
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07 Jan 2026
Indirect climate impacts of the Hunga eruption
Ewa M. Bednarz, Amy H. Butler, Xinyue Wang, Zhihong Zhuo, Wandi Yu, Georgiy Stenchikov, Matthew Toohey, and Yunqian Zhu
Atmos. Chem. Phys., 26, 197–215, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-197-2026,https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-197-2026, 2026
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07 Jan 2026
Direct observation of core-shell structure and water uptake of individual submicron urban aerosol particles
Ruiqi Man, Yishu Zhu, Zhijun Wu, Peter Aaron Alpert, Bingbing Wang, Jing Dou, Jie Chen, Yan Zheng, Yanli Ge, Qi Chen, Shiyi Chen, Xiangrui Kong, Markus Ammann, and Min Hu
Atmos. Chem. Phys., 26, 349–363, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-349-2026,https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-349-2026, 2026
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07 Jan 2026
Dust semi-direct effects: low-level cloud response to free-tropospheric dust-induced longwave radiation over the North Atlantic Ocean
Satyendra K. Pandey and Adeyemi A. Adebiyi
Atmos. Chem. Phys., 26, 217–246, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-217-2026,https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-217-2026, 2026
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Scheduled special issues

01 Jan 2026–31 Dec 2028 | ACP editors | Coordinators: Rebecca Garland (University of Pretoria, South Africa) and Marco Gaetani (Istituto Universitario di Studi Superiori di Pavia, Italy) | Co-organizers: Paola Formenti (Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace, France) and Hendrik Andersen (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) | Information
01 Jul 2025–30 Jun 2027 | ACP editors | Coordinators: Peter Haynes (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom) and Simone Tilmes (NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States) | Co-organizers: Peter Hoor (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany) and Aurélien Podglajen (Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique, France) | Information
Early results from EarthCARE (AMT/ACP/GMD inter-journal SI)
04 Mar 2025–28 Feb 2027 | ACP editors | Coordinators: Timothy Garrett (University of Utah, United States) and Matthew Lebsock (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States) | Co-organizer: Robin Hogan (European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, United Kingdom) | Information
01 Feb 2025–31 Dec 2027 | ACP editors | Coordinators: Eija Asmi (Finnish Meteorological Institute, Finland) and Zhanqing Li (University of Maryland Extension, USA) | Co-organizer: Stelios Kazadzis (Physikalisch-Meteorologisches Observatorium Davos, Switzerland) | Information
24 Jan 2025–30 Jun 2026 | ACP editors | Coordinators: Christoph Gerbig (Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Germany) and Tanja Schuck (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)| Co-organizers: Huilin Chen (Nanjing University, China), Bo Yao (Fudan University, China), and Pengfei Han (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) | Information

Notice on the current situation in Ukraine

To show our support for Ukraine, all fees for papers from authors (first or corresponding authors) affiliated to Ukrainian institutions are automatically waived, regardless if these papers are co-authored by scientists affiliated to Russian and/or Belarusian institutions. The only exception will be if the corresponding author or first contact (contractual partner of Copernicus) are from a Russian and/or Belarusian institution, in that case the APCs are not waived.

In accordance with current European restrictions, Copernicus Publications does not step into business relations with and issue APC-invoices (articles processing charges) to Russian and Belarusian institutions. The peer-review process and scientific exchange of our journals including preprint posting is not affected. However, these restrictions require that the first contact (contractual partner of Copernicus) has an affiliation and invoice address outside Russia or Belarus.