Greg Michalski
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Physics
- Organic chemistry
- Geology
- Ecology
- Environmental science
- Quantum mechanics
- Geography
- Environmental chemistry
- Nitrate
- Meteorology
- Nuclear physics
- Atmospheric sciences
- Nitrogen
- Engineering
- Paleontology
- Stable isotope ratio
- Oceanography
- Materials science
- Isotope
- Physical chemistry
Authored Works
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- iNCMAQ and RAID: A 3-D isotope enabled photochemical transport model and a Reactive Atmospheric Isotopologue Database. Progress in using stable isotopes to understand the chemistry of atmospheres.
- Understanding the Pliocene-Pleistocene Transition in the Southwestern US Through a New, Novel Proxy: Paleosol Nitrate Δ17O
- The influence of vulcanism, sea salt, DMS and dust on marine stratocumulus cloud chemistry in southern Peru based on ion and sulfate isotope analysis.
- Identifying NOx Sources Using Nitrogen Isotope Ratios of Particulate Matter in Urban Peru
- Formation mechanisms of Mars-like soils in southern Peru's hyper-arid Sechura-Atacama Desert
- Do reactive interfaces cause low nitrate concentrations in agricultural tile drainage waters at the beginning of storm hydrographs?
- Depositional Systems, Geochronology, Petrology, and Nitrate 17O Isotopes of the Confidence Hills Formation, Death Valley: Archives of Pleistocene Climate Change, Changes in Paleoprecipitation, and Milankovitch Cycles
- The chemical and isotopic composition of size selected aerosols collected at coastal site in southern Peru: Implications for sulfate aerosol sources.
- Isotopic evidence for fog-fed groundwater recharge near lomas forests along the arid Atacama-Sechura coastal desert
- Investigating southwestern US paleo-precipitation during Pliocene-Pleistocene transition using geochemical and isotopic proxies in Death Valley paleo-lake deposits.
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