Rodney J. Weber

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Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 
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Atmospheric Chemistry
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Campbell JR, Dingilian KK, Cesler-Maloney M, et al. (2024) Enhanced aqueous formation and neutralization of fine atmospheric particles driven by extreme cold. Science Advances. 10: eado4373
Edwards KC, Kapur S, Fang T, et al. (2024) Residential Wood Burning and Vehicle Emissions as Major Sources of Environmentally Persistent Free Radicals in Fairbanks, Alaska. Environmental Science & Technology
Dingilian K, Hebert E, Battaglia M, et al. (2024) Hydroxymethanesulfonate and Sulfur(IV) in Fairbanks Winter During the ALPACA Study. Acs Es&T Air. 1: 646-659
Salana S, Yu H, Dai Z, et al. (2024) Inter-continental variability in the relationship of oxidative potential and cytotoxicity with PM mass. Nature Communications. 15: 5263
Simpson WR, Mao J, Fochesatto GJ, et al. (2024) Overview of the Alaskan Layered Pollution and Chemical Analysis (ALPACA) Field Experiment. Acs Es&T Air. 1: 200-222
Yang Y, Battaglia MA, Robinson ES, et al. (2024) Indoor-Outdoor Oxidative Potential of PM in Wintertime Fairbanks, Alaska: Impact of Air Infiltration and Indoor Activities. Acs Es&T Air. 1: 188-199
Yang Y, Battaglia MA, Mohan MK, et al. (2024) Assessing the Oxidative Potential of Outdoor PM in Wintertime Fairbanks, Alaska. Acs Es&T Air. 1: 175-187
Moon A, Jongebloed U, Dingilian KK, et al. (2023) Primary Sulfate Is the Dominant Source of Particulate Sulfate during Winter in Fairbanks, Alaska. Acs Es&T Air. 1: 139-149
Zhang Q, Weber RJ, Luxton TP, et al. (2022) Metal compositions of particle emissions from material extrusion 3D printing: Emission sources and indoor exposure modeling. The Science of the Total Environment. 160512
Campbell JR, Battaglia M, Dingilian K, et al. (2022) Source and Chemistry of Hydroxymethanesulfonate (HMS) in Fairbanks, Alaska. Environmental Science & Technology
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