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Member Since 2019
Nathaniel Brockway
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Professional Experience
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Postdoctoral Researcher
2022 - Present
University of California Los Angeles
Graduate Student
2014 - 2021
Education
University of California Los Angeles
Doctorate
2021
Publications

Iodine Catalyzed Ozone Destruction at the Texas Coast and Gulf of Mexico
Iodine monoxide and ozone measurements were taken using long‐path differential optical absorption spectroscopy along the Gulf of Mexico coast...
August 03, 2018
AGU Abstracts
UV Remote Sensing of Biomass Burning Aerosol Optical Properties
LIGHT-ABSORBING CARBON AEROSOLS: OBSERVATIONS, MODELS, PROCESSES, AND IMPACTS III ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2024
Jan-Lukas Tirpitz, Santo F. Colosimo, Nathaniel Br...
Optical properties of particles emitted during biomass burning (BB) events play an important role in quantifying the impact of BB emissions on climate...
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Biomass burning influenced actinic flux from airborne measurements and aerosol-constrained models during ASIA-AQ
RECENT ADVANCES IN AEROSOL REPRESENTATION AND ITS IMPACTS ON CLIMATE, AIR QUALITY, AND HEALTH I POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2024
Samuel R. Hall, Kirk Ullmann, Jochen Stutz, Jan-Lu...
Brown carbon in biomass burning (BB) aerosols imparts a distinct spectral signature due to strongly increasing absorption from visible to ultraviolet ...
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Constraining Photochemistry in Biomass Burning Plumes
ATMOSPHERIC OXIDATION CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS: LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS, FIELD AND REMOTE SENSING OBSERVATIONS, AND MODELING STUDIES II POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 14 december 2023
Jan-Lukas Tirpitz, Santo F. Colosimo, Nathaniel Br...
Biomass burning (BB) events significantly affect regional climate and air quality by releasing large amounts of fine particulate matter and various ga...
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