Hendrix College, Arkansas
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- Toward understanding the effects of mineral dust aerosol heterogeneous chemistry: Impacts on ocean bioproductivity
- Clays as mineral dust aerosol: An integrated approach to studying climate, atmospheric chemistry, and biogeochemical effects of atmospheric clay minerals in an undergraduate research laboratory
- Evolution of record-breaking high and low monthly mean temperatures
- Water adsorption on model atmospheric clay minerals as a function of relative humidity: Application of experimental results to Adsorption Activation Theory
- Characterizing Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) from Oil and Natural Gas Operations in Haynesville, Fayetteville, and Marcellus Shale Regions via Aircraft Observations During SENEX 2013
- Contrasting Formaldehyde Sources in High and Low-NOx Regions
- Photochemical Formaldehyde Production in Anthropogenic Plumes during SENEX 2013
- Water adsorption constrained Frenkel-Halsey-Hill adsorption activation theory: Montmorillonite and illite clays
- A new analysis system for whole air sampling: description and results from 2013 SENEX
- Evaluating the Isoprene Oxidation Mechanism Using Aircraft Observations from SENEX 2013
- Primary emissions and secondary formation of volatile organic compounds from natural gas production in five major U.S. shale plays
- Spatial Patterns of Record-Setting Temperatures
- Investigating Differences in Isoprene Oxidation Chemistry Between Gas-Phase Mechanisms Using a Constrained Chemical Box Model
- The Chemical Link between Isoprene and Formaldehyde
- Water adsorption on goethite: Application of multilayer adsorption models
- Frenkel Halsey and Hill analysis of water on clay minerals: Toward closure between CCN activity and water adsorption
- Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) activity and water adsorption of model insoluble atmospheric aerosols: Application of Adsorption Activation Theory
- Experiences in Professional Research Organizations and Atmospheric Chemistry at Hendrix (EPROACH): A career discernment program for undergraduate students