Samar G. Moussa, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Chemistry - Ph.D. | University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA |
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Barbara J. Finlayson-Pitts | grad student | 2009 | UC Irvine | |
(Interaction of water, nitric acid and hydroxyl radicals with self -assembled monolayers: A model for understanding heterogeneous processes on atmospherically relevant surfaces.) |
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You Y, Staebler RM, Moussa SG, et al. (2020) Methane emissions from an oil sands tailings pond: Aquantitative comparison of fluxes derived by different methods Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions. 1-24 |
Ditto JC, He M, Hass-Mitchell TN, et al. (2020) Atmospheric Evolution of Emissions from a Boreal Forest Fire: The Formation of Highly-Functionalized Oxygen-, Nitrogen-, and Sulfur-Containing Compounds Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 1-37 |
Li K, Liggio J, Han C, et al. (2019) Understanding the Impact of High-NOx conditions on the Formation of Secondary Organic Aerosol in the Photooxidation of Oil Sands Related Precursors. Environmental Science & Technology |
Baray S, Darlington A, Gordon M, et al. (2018) Quantification of methane sources in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region of Alberta by aircraft mass balance Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 18: 7361-7378 |
Liggio J, Moussa SG, Wentzell J, et al. (2017) Understanding the Primary Emissions and Secondary Formation of Gaseous Organic Acids in the Oil Sands Region of Alberta, Canada Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 17: 8411-8427 |
Shephard MW, McLinden CA, Cady-Pereira KE, et al. (2015) Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer (TES) satellite validations of ammonia, methanol, formic acid, and carbon monoxide over the Canadian oil sands Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions. 8: 9503-9563 |
Shephard MW, McLinden CA, Cady-Pereira KE, et al. (2015) Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer (TES) satellite observations of ammonia, methanol, formic acid, and carbon monoxide over the Canadian oil sands: Validation and model evaluation Atmospheric Measurement Techniques. 8: 5189-5211 |
Rider ND, Taha YM, Odame-Ankrah CA, et al. (2015) Efficient photochemical generation of peroxycarboxylic nitric anhydrides with ultraviolet light-emitting diodes Atmospheric Measurement Techniques. 8: 2737-2748 |
Saliba NA, Moussa SG, Tayyar GE. (2014) Contribution of airborne dust particles to HONO sources Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 14: 4827-4839 |
Bartels-Rausch T, Jacobi HW, Kahan TF, et al. (2014) A review of air-ice chemical and physical interactions (AICI): Liquids, quasi-liquids, and solids in snow Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 14: 1587-1633 |