Author |
Presentation Title |
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Prakash Bhave & Ann Marie Carlton, NOAA Atmospheric Sciences Modeling Division |
Modeling Carbonaceous Fine PM in CMAQ: Current Model
Performance & Future Plans (PDF) (20 pp, 514 KB) |
Tami C. Bond, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Integrating the Thermal Behavior and Optical Properties of Carbonaceous Aerosol (PDF) (29 pp, 1.1 MB) |
Judith C. Chow,
Desert Research Institute
|
Understanding Thermal/Optical Analysis (PDF) (38 pp, 1.3MB) |
William
Christensen,
Brigham Young University |
Addressing
Temporal Correlation,
Incomplete Source Profile
Information, and Varying
Source Profiles in the
Source Apportionment of
Particulate Matter (PDF) (27
pp, 577K) |
Sandy Dasgupta,
University of Texas, Arlington
|
Texas Carbon Smorgasboard (PDF) (42 pp, 1.9 MB) |
Neil
Donahue,
Carnegie
Mellon University |
Atmospheric
Processing of Organic
Particulate Matter: Formation,
Properties, Long-Range
Transport, and Removal
(PDF) (27pp, 930K) |
Dennis
Fitz,
University
of California, Riverside |
Evaluation
and Minimization of Organic
Aerosol Sampling Artifacts
Using Impactors and Quartz
Fiber Filter Denuders
(PDF) (28
pp, 385 K) |
Matt Fraser, Rice University |
Using Carbohydrates as Molecular Markers for
Agricultural and Native Soils (PDF) (31 pp, 900 KB) |
Mike
Hays,
EPA/National Risk Management Research
Laboratory |
Advancing
the Chemical Characterization
of Carbonaceous Aerosols
for Improved Source-Receptor
Modeling (PDF) (20
pp, 2.22 MB) |
Philip K. Hopke, Clarkson University |
Development of Advanced Factor Analysis Methods for Carbonaceous PM Source
Identification and Apportionment (PDF) (36 pp, 465KB) |
Daniel J. Jacob,
Harvard University |
Bayesian and Adjoint Inverse Model Analyses of PM Sources in the United States Using Observations
From Surface, Aircraft, and Satellite Platforms (PDF) (15 pp, 554 KB) |
John
Jayne,
Massachusetts
Institute
of
Technology |
Particle
Sampler
for
On-Line
Chemical
and
Physical
Characterization
of
Particulate
Organics
(PDF) (28pp,
1.6MB) |
Murray Johnston, University of Delaware |
Near Real-Time Speciation of Organic Aerosols for Source Apportionment (PDF) (29 pp, 2.0 MB) |
Mike
Kleeman,
UC
Davis |
Source
Source-Oriented
Chemical
Transport
Model
for
Primary
and
Secondary
Organic
Aerosol
(PDF) (33
pp,
1.9
MB) |
Douglas
Lowenthal,,
Desert
Research
Institute |
Evaluation
of
Uncertainties
in
the
Application
of
Regional
Scale
Receptor
Models
to
Synthetic
IMPROVE
Data
(PDF) (26
pp,
161
KB) |
Monica Mazurek, Rutgers University |
Polar Organic Fine Particles from the New York, New Jersey & Connecticut Regional Airshed (PDF) (46 pp, 2.3 MB) |
Stephen
McDow,
EPA/National
Exposure
Research
Laboratory |
Organic
Speciation
for Source
Apportionment
in the
Detroit
Exposure
and Aerosol
Research
Study
(PDF) (41
pp, 595K) |
Jana Milford University of Colorado, Boulder |
Atmospheric Aerosols from Biogenic Hydrocarbon Oxidation (PDF) (29 pp, 915 KB) |
Jaemeen Park, Georgia Institute of Technology |
Integrated Source/Receptor- Based Methods for Source Apportionment and Area of
Influence Analysis (PDF) (50 pp, 1.1 MB) |
Allen Robinson, Carnegie Mellon University |
Source-Apportionment of Primary Organic Carbon in the Eastern United States
Combining Receptor-Models, Chemical Transport Models, and Laboratory Oxidation Experiments (PDF) (30 pp, 912 KB) |
J.J. Schauer, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Method Development and Application of Thermal Desorption GCMS (PDF) (22 pp, 202 KB) |
John H. Seinfeld, California Institute of Technology |
Fundamental Studies of Secondary Organic Aerosol (SOA)
Formation (PDF) (40 pp, 716 KB) |
Gail Tonnesen, University of California, Riverside |
CMAQ Tagged Species Source Apportionment (TSSA) (PDF) (48 pp, 869KB) |
BarbaraJ.Turpin, RutgersUniversity |
SecondaryandRegional Contributionsto
OrganicPM (PDF) (30 pp, 1.0 MB) |
Bo Yan, Georgia Institute of Technology |
Emissions Inventory and Process Reconciliation Using Molecular Markers and Hybrid/Inverse
Photochemical Modeling with Direct Sensitivity Analysis (PDF) (35 pp, 801 KB) |
Paul Ziemann, University of California, Riverside |
Development and Application of a Mass Spectra-Volatility Database of Combustion and Secondary Organic Aerosol Sources for the
Aerodyne Aerosol Analysis Mass Spectrometer (PDF) (29 pp, 876 KB) |