Rebecca J. Sheesley
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Environmental science
- Physics
- Geography
- Chemistry
- Organic chemistry
- Biology
- Geology
- Ecology
- Meteorology
- Environmental chemistry
- Aerosol
- Atmospheric sciences
- Oceanography
- Materials science
- Engineering
- Mathematics
- Thermodynamics
- History
- Composite material
- Archaeology
- Total organic carbon
- Quantum mechanics
- Physical chemistry
- Particulates
- Paleontology
Authored Works
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- The Black and Brown carbon (BC)2 Network: Characterizing long-range transport of Biomass burning plumes and Saharan dust in Texas using aerosol optical measurements
- Study of VOCs and Aerosols at Corpus Christi and San Antonio During Spring 2021
- Sources, Formation, and Composition of Atmospheric Aerosols within the North Slope of Alaska Oil Fields
- Development of volatile organic compound samplers optimized for use on uncrewed aerial systems and marine vessels
- Study of Aerosols and Volatile Organic Compounds During a Long-range Transport Biomass Burning Event
- Optimization of an Algorithm Using Aerosol Optical Properties to Investigate the Influence of Biomass Burning on an Urban Atmosphere (BC)2 2021 Field Campaign
- Optimization of a method for the quantification of volatile chemical product emissions in an urban atmosphere using thermal desorption-gas chromatography-triple quadrupole mass spectrometry
- Northern Front Brings In Wildfire Smoke From The Western US Coast To Texas
- Biogenic Sources Dominate Carbonaceous Aerosol on the North Slope of Alaska
- Assessing the impact of urban atmospheric chemistry on the environmental fate of pesticides used to control mosquito populations in Houston, TX
Linked Co-Authors
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Baylor University, Texas
- Rice University, Texas
- Roger Williams University, Rhode Island
- Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico
- University of California, Davis
- University of Houston, Texas
- University of Michigan
- University of Texas, El Paso
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