John Liggio, Ph.D.

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2004 York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
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Analytical Chemistry, Atmospheric Science Physics
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Robert McLaren grad student 2004 York University
 (Uptake of carbonyls to atmospheric particulate matter: Ambient measurements and laboratory studies.)
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He M, Ditto JC, Gardner L, et al. (2024) Total organic carbon measurements reveal major gaps in petrochemical emissions reporting. Science (New York, N.Y.). 383: 426-432
Wren SN, McLinden CA, Griffin D, et al. (2023) Aircraft and satellite observations reveal historical gap between top-down and bottom-up CO emissions from Canadian oil sands. Pnas Nexus. 2: pgad140
Liggio J, Li SM, Staebler RM, et al. (2022) Author Correction: Measured Canadian oil sands CO emissions are higher than estimates made using internationally recommended methods. Nature Communications. 13: 7349
Horb EC, Wentworth GR, Makar PA, et al. (2021) A decadal synthesis of atmospheric emissions, ambient air quality, and deposition in the oil sands region. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management
Li K, Wentzell JJB, Liu Q, et al. (2021) Evolution of Atmospheric Total Organic Carbon from Petrochemical Mixtures. Environmental Science & Technology
Moussa SG, Staebler RM, You Y, et al. (2021) Fugitive Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds from a Tailings Pond in the Oil Sands Region of Alberta. Environmental Science & Technology
Cheng Y, Li SM, Liggio J, et al. (2019) Top-down determination of black carbon emissions from oil sands facilities in Alberta, Canada using aircraft measurements. Environmental Science & Technology
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
Liggio J, Li SM, Staebler RM, et al. (2019) Measured Canadian oil sands CO emissions are higher than estimates made using internationally recommended methods. Nature Communications. 10: 1863
Liggio J, Stroud CA, Wentzell JJB, et al. (2017) Quantifying the Primary Emissions and Photochemical Formation of Isocyanic Acid Downwind of Oil Sands Operations. Environmental Science & Technology
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