selected publications
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journal article
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Influence of Fuel Properties on the Light Absorption of Fresh and Laboratory-Aged Atmospheric Brown Carbon Produced from Realistic Combustion of Boreal Peat and Spruce Foliage.
Environmental Science and Technology (Washington).
5035-5046.
2024
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Shortwave absorption by wildfire smoke dominated by dark brown carbon.
Nature Geoscience.
683-+.
2023
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Understanding the climate impacts of the Asian Summer Monsoon with in-situ observations of aerosol microphysical properties in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere
2023
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Understanding the Evolution of Smoke Mass Extinction Efficiency Using Field Campaign Measurements.
Geophysical Research Letters.
2022
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Laser imaging nephelometer for aircraft deployment.
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques.
1093-1105.
2022
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Laser Imaging Nephelometer for aircraft deployment
2021
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Supplementary material to "Laser Imaging Nephelometer for aircraft deployment"
2021
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Unraveling the complexity of atmospheric brown carbon produced by smoldering boreal peat using size-exclusion chromatography with selective mobile phases.
Environmental Science: Atmospheres.
241-252.
2021
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Sizing response of the Ultra-High Sensitivity Aerosol Spectrometer (UHSAS) and Laser Aerosol Spectrometer (LAS) to changes in submicron aerosol composition and refractive index.
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques.
4517-4542.
2021
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Sizing Response of the Ultra-High Sensitivity Aerosol Size Spectrometer (UHSAS) and Laser Aerosol Spectrometer (LAS) to Changes in Submicron Aerosol Composition and Refractive Index
2021
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Supplementary material to "Sizing Response of the Ultra-High Sensitivity Aerosol Size Spectrometer (UHSAS) and Laser Aerosol Spectrometer (LAS) to Changes in Submicron Aerosol Composition and Refractive Index"
2021
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Photochemical Production of Singlet Oxygen by Urban Road Dust.
Environmental Science and Technology Letters.
92-97.
2018
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Influence of Fuel Properties on the Light Absorption of Fresh and Laboratory-Aged Atmospheric Brown Carbon Produced from Realistic Combustion of Boreal Peat and Spruce Foliage.
Environmental Science and Technology (Washington).
5035-5046.
2024