Jay Odum
Affiliations: | California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA |
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Liang C, Pankow JF, Odum JR, et al. (1998) Gas/particle partitioning of semivolatile organic compounds to model inorganic, organic, and ambient smog aerosols Environmental Science and Technology. 31: 3086-3092 |
Odum JR, Jungkamp TP, Griffin RJ, et al. (1997) The atmospheric aerosol-forming potential of whole gasoline vapor. Science (New York, N.Y.). 276: 96-9 |
Hoffmann T, Odum JR, Bowman F, et al. (1997) Formation of organic aerosols from the oxidation of biogenic hydrocarbons Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry. 26: 189-222 |
Odum JR, Jungkamp TPW, Griffin RJ, et al. (1997) Aromatics, Reformulated Gasoline, and Atmospheric Organic Aerosol Formation Environmental Science & Technology. 31: 1890-1897 |
Bowman FM, Odum JR, Seinfeld JH, et al. (1997) Mathematical model for gas-particle partitioning of secondary organic aerosols Atmospheric Environment. 31: 3921-3931 |
Odum JR, Hoffmann T, Bowman F, et al. (1996) Gas/particle partitioning and secondary organic aerosol yields Environmental Science and Technology. 30: 2580-2585 |
Hoffmann T, Odum J, Bowman F, et al. (1996) Aerosol formation potential of biogenic hydrocarbons Journal of Aerosol Science. 27: S233-S234 |
Kamens R, Odum J, Fan ZH. (1995) Some observations on times to equilibrium for semivolatile polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Environmental Science & Technology. 29: 43-50 |
Odum JR, Yu J, Kamens RM. (1994) Modeling the mass transfer of semivolatile organics in combustion aerosols. Environmental Science & Technology. 28: 2278-85 |
Lutes CC, Charles MJ, Odum JR, et al. (1992) Chamber aging studies on the atmospheric stability of polybrominated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans Environmental Science and Technology. 26: 991-998 |