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Nathaniel Brockway
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Alaska Fairbanks
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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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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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Nitrous acid as HOx precursor in low-UV environments: Biomass burning plumes and high-latitude cities
ATMOSPHERIC OXIDATION CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS: LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS, FIELD AND REMOTE SENSING OBSERVATIONS, AND MODELING STUDIES I ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 14 december 2023
Jochen Stutz, Jonas Kuhn, Jan-Lukas Tirpitz, Santo...
Nitrous acid (HONO) has long been known as a substantial HOx radical precursor in polluted cities. Its photolysis often contributes up to 30% to the p...
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Measurements of NOx and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from the Prudhoe Bay Oil Fields
EMISSIONS AND AIR QUALITY IMPACTS OF ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTANTS FROM OIL, GAS, AND COAL OPERATIONS I ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 14 december 2023
Kristian D. Hajny, Tim Starn, Paul Shepson, Israel...
The Prudhoe Bay Oil Field on the North Slope of Alaska is a relatively understudied source of greenhouse gas emissions, both methane (CH4) and carbon ...
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Nadir observation of surface-based bromine monoxide amounts in the springtime Arctic
SEASONAL ARCTIC AND WINTERTIME ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION AND CHEMISTRY I ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 14 december 2023
Nathaniel Brockway, Peter Peterson, Katja Bigge, A...
Reactive bromine is largely responsible for ozone depletion events in the springtime Arctic, though many uncertainties remain regarding the recycling ...
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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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Refining satellite-based NOx emission estimates via airborne remote sensing
ADVANCES IN THE INTEGRATED GLOBAL OBSERVING SYSTEM FOR AIR QUALITY: SCIENCE AND SOCIETAL BENEFIT III POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 11 december 2023
Nathaniel Brockway, Peter Peterson, Katja Bigge, K...
As vehicle electrification grows and air quality improves in much of the United States, large point-source emitters of primary pollutants will play a ...
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Overview of the CHemistry in the Arctic: Clouds, Halogens, and Aerosols (CHACHA) Campaign Conducted Along the Coastal Alaskan North Slope
POLAR AND WINTERTIME ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY III POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 16 december 2022
Paul Shepson, Jose D. Fuentes, Sara Lance, Kerri P...
From mid-February to mid-April of 2022, the CHACHA teams from five lead universities (Stony Brook U., U. Michigan, Penn State U., U. at Albany, and U....
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