David Ogulei, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorPhilip K. Hopke | grad student | 2006 | Clarkson University | |
(Advanced factor analysis of aerosol particle size distributions.) |
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Ogulei D, Hopke PK, Ferro AR, et al. (2007) Factor analysis of submicron particle size distributions near a major United States-Canada trade bridge. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995). 57: 190-203 |
Zabalza J, Ogulei D, Elustondo D, et al. (2007) Study of urban atmospheric pollution in Navarre (Northern Spain). Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 134: 137-51 |
Ogulei D, Hopke PK, Chalupa DC, et al. (2007) Modeling source contributions to submicron particle number concentrations measured in Rochester, New York Aerosol Science and Technology. 41: 179-201 |
Ogulei D, Hopke PK, Wallace LA. (2006) Analysis of indoor particle size distributions in an occupied townhouse using positive matrix factorization. Indoor Air. 16: 204-15 |
Ogulei D, Hopke PK, Zhou L, et al. (2006) Source apportionment of Baltimore aerosol from combined size distribution and chemical composition data Atmospheric Environment. 40: 396-410 |
Ondov JM, Buckley TJ, Hopke PK, et al. (2006) Baltimore Supersite: Highly time- and size-resolved concentrations of urban PM2.5 and its constituents for resolution of sources and immune responses Atmospheric Environment. 40: 224-237 |
Zabalza J, Ogulei D, Hopke PK, et al. (2006) Concentration and sources of PM10 and its constituents in Alsasua, Spain Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. 174: 385-404 |
Ogulei D, Hopke PK, Zhou L, et al. (2005) Receptor modeling for multiple time resolved species: The Baltimore supersite Atmospheric Environment. 39: 3751-3762 |