Vaughan C. Turekian, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA |
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Sign in to add mentorStephen A. Macko | grad student | 2000 | UVA | |
(The application of chemical and isotopic tracers to characterize aerosol sources and processing in marine air.) |
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Sander R, Keene WC, Pszenny AAP, et al. (2003) Inorganic bromine in the marine boundary layer: A critical review Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 3: 1301-1336 |
Turekian VC. (2003) Concentrations, isotopic compositions, and sources of size-resolved, particulate organic carbon and oxalate in near-surface marine air at Bermuda during spring Journal of Geophysical Research. 108 |
Turekian VC, Macko SA, Keene WC. (2003) Concentrations, isotopic compositions, and sources of size-resolved, particulate organic carbon and oxalate in near-surface marine air at Bermuda during spring Journal of Geophysical Research D: Atmospheres. 108 |
Turekian VC, Macko SA, Keene WC. (2001) Application of stable sulfur isotopes to differentiate sources of size-resolved particulate sulfate in polluted marine air at Bermuda during spring Geophysical Research Letters. 28: 1491-1494 |
Turekian VC, Graustein WC, Turekian KK. (1999) The 214Bi to 214Pb ratio in lower boundary layer aerosols and aerosol residence times at New Haven, Connecticut Journal of Geophysical Research. 104: 11593-11598 |
Ballentine DC, MacKo SA, Turekian VC. (1998) Variability of stable carbon isotopic compositions in individual fatty acids from combustion of C |
Ballentine DC, Macko SA, Turekian VC, et al. (1996) Compound specific isotope analysis of fatty acids and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in aerosols: Implications for biomass burning Organic Geochemistry. 25: 97-104 |