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Latoya Myles
Deputy Director, NOAA Air Resources Laboratory
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Discerning the Concentration and Bi‐Directional Flux of Ammonia in an Urban Estuary Using the Relaxed Eddy Accumulation Method
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: BIOGEOSCIENCES
16 august 2023
Emily Joyce, Sawyer Balint, Wendell W. Walters, Ne...

Narragansett Bay, the largest estuary in New England, is a heavily urbanized watershed impacted by deposition and runoff. Nutrient budgets and loca...

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Improving the atmospheric dispersion forecasts over Washington, D.C. using DCNet observations: A study with HYSPLIT model
BOUNDARY LAYER PROCESSES AND TURBULENCE I ONLINE POSTER DISCUSSION
atmospheric sciences | 14 december 2022
Nebila Lichiheb, Bruce B. Hicks, Fong Ngan, LaToya...
Concerns about the consequences of hazardous materials releases and the emissions from industrialization and traffic have resulted in a growing level ...
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Determining the Accuracy of Using Eddy Diffusivity Methods
AIR POLLUTION DETECTION, MONITORING, AND ANALYTICS WITH HUMAN HEALTH III POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 17 december 2021
Corbin Brooks, Ricardo Sakai, LaToya Myles
The accurate estimation of trace gas fluxes has proven to be a major problem in micrometeorology. The goal of this research project is to evaluate the...
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Comparison of DCNet observations and NAM model outputs to quantify the turbulence prediction error over Washington, D.C.
BOUNDARY LAYER PROCESSES AND TURBULENCE V POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 16 december 2021
Nebila Lichiheb, LaToya Myles, Will Pendergrass, B...
Atmospheric transport of hazardous materials in urban areas is increasingly under investigation due to the potential impact on human health and the en...
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Representation and Recognition: An URGEnt Call to Action from the AGU Honors Program
UNLEARNING RACISM IN GEOSCIENCE: POSTER SESSION
innovations | 15 december 2021
LaToya Myles, Robin E. Bell, Artesha Moore
The AGU Honors Program recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to Earth and space science through scientific research, educatio...
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Atmospheric Ammonia Measurements Over a Coastal Salt Marsh Ecosystem Along the Mid‐Atlantic U.S.
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: BIOGEOSCIENCES
20 may 2021
Nebila Lichiheb, Mark Heuer, Bruce B. Hicks, Rick ...

Measurements of atmospheric ammonia (NH3) concentrations and fluxes are limited in coastal regions in the eastern U.S. In this study, continuous an...

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On surface fluxes at night – Application of the virtual chamber approach to ammonia flux measurements above a corn canopy in central Illinois
SURFACE–ATMOSPHERE INTERACTIONS: FROM SINGLE FLUX MEASUREMENTS TO INTEGRATED SYNTHESIS II POSTERS
biogeosciences | 15 december 2020
Nebila Lichiheb, Bruce B. Hicks, Mark Heuer, Deb O...
Quantification of nighttime emission rates of various atmospheric gases from small areas with large fluxes remains a challenge confronting agricultura...
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Atmospheric ammonia measurements over a coastal salt marsh ecosystem along the Mid-Atlantic U.S.
UNDERSTANDING ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN EXCHANGE IN COASTAL AND ESTUARINE ECOSYSTEMS I POSTERS
biogeosciences | 12 december 2019
Nebila Lichiheb, Mark Heuer, LaToya Myles, Bruce B...
Terrestrial-aquatic interfaces such as salt marshes, mangroves, and similar wetlands provide an optimum natural environment for the sequestration and ...
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