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Bob J. Yokelson
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Global emissions and chemistry of furanoids: 3-D model analysis and constraints from in-situ observations
ADVANCING UNDERSTANDING OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS: INTEGRATING MODELING AND MEASUREMENT APPROACHES I ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2024
Lixu Jin, Matthew M. Coggon, Wade Permar, lu tan, ...
Furan and its derivatives, hereafter referred to as furanoids, are getting increasing attention due to their high reactivity and crucial roles in the ...
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Emissions of Trace Gases and Particulate Matter During Real-World Operation of a Pellet Stove: Characterization and Assessment of Emissions Inventories
IMPROVEMENTS IN REGIONAL AND GLOBAL AIR POLLUTANT AND GHG EMISSIONS INVENTORIES II POSTER
global environmental change | 10 december 2024
Damien Ketcherside, Vanessa Selimovic, Robert J. Y...
Biomass is a widely used and cost-effective fuel for residential heating and cooking, particularly in rural regions with limited access to natural gas...
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Characterization of Volatile Organic Compounds and Aerosols from Shallow-Frying Chicken Tenderloins
EMERGING AIR POLLUTANTS: EMISSIONS, CHEMISTRY, AND AIR QUALITY IMPACTS III ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 10 december 2024
Damien Ketcherside, Vanessa Selimovic, Robert J. Y...
Cooking is one of the most common household activities in the world. Recently, it has been shown that cooking degrades indoor air quality more than ot...
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Inter-comparison of brown carbon and black carbon measurements during winter in Fairbanks, Alaska
GENERAL ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY, URBAN WINTER AIR QUALITY, AND CONSTRAINTS ON ATMOSPHERIC OXIDATION CAPACITY IV POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 10 december 2024
kunal bali, James Campbell, Vanessa Selimovic, Rob...
Fairbanks suffers from poor air quality in winter due to strong surface inversion layers and residential heating. Carbonaceous aerosols (black carbon ...
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Evaluating Ozone Photochemistry in Biomass Burning Plumes: Insights from Aircraft Campaign Data
VEGETATION FIRE AND SMOKE POLLUTION: ADVANCING FIRE RESEARCH TO IMPROVE SOCIETAL SERVICES I POSTER
geohealth | 09 december 2024
Lixu Jin, Matthew M. Coggon, Wade Permar, Julieta ...
Predicting ozone in biomass burning (BB) influenced environments is challenging, especially for chemical transport models (CTMs). Here we examine the ...
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Assessing Formic and Acetic Acid Emissions, Chemistry, and Model Representation in Western U.S. Wildfire Smoke
CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE CHEMISTRY OF LANDSCAPE FIRE SMOKE: PRESENT AND FUTURE PRIMARY GAS AND PARTICLE EMISSIONS AND THE IN-PLUME PHOTOCHEMICAL PROCESSES RESPONSIBLE FOR TOXIC IMPACTS ON HUMANS AND ECOSYSTEMS I POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2023
Wade Permar, Catherine Wielgasz, Lixu Jin, Xin Che...
Formic acid and acetic acid are two of the most abundant organic acids in the atmosphere. However, current models typically underestimate their mixing...
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Fire and the atmosphere: advances and next steps
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES 2023 FELLOWS
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2023
Robert J. Yokelson
20 years ago the idea that biomass burning (BB) emitted oxygenated organic compounds leading to high OH and fast O3 production in smoke plumes was con...
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Analyzing the Impact of Evolving Combustion Conditions on the Composition of Wildfire Emissions Using Satellite Data
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
06 december 2023
Lindsey Anderson, Barbara K. Dix, Jordan Schnell, ...

Wildfires have become larger and more frequent because of climate change, increasing their impact on air pollution. Air quality forecasts and clima...

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