Andrés Alastuey, Ph.D.

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1997- IDAEA CSIC, San Antonio, TX, United States 
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Fung PL, Savadkoohi M, Zaidan MA, et al. (2024) Corrigendum to "Constructing transferable and interpretable machine learning models for black carbon concentrations" [Environ. Int. 184 (2024) 108449]. Environment International. 108561
Garcia-Marlès M, Lara R, Reche C, et al. (2024) Inter-annual trends of ultrafine particles in urban Europe. Environment International. 185: 108510
Savadkoohi M, Pandolfi M, Favez O, et al. (2024) Recommendations for reporting equivalent black carbon (eBC) mass concentrations based on long-term pan-European in-situ observations. Environment International. 185: 108553
Salvador P, Pey J, Pérez N, et al. (2024) Estimating the probability of occurrence of African dust outbreaks over regions of the western Mediterranean basin from thermodynamic atmospheric parameters. The Science of the Total Environment. 922: 171307
Liu X, Lara R, Dufresne M, et al. (2024) Variability of ambient air ammonia in urban Europe (Finland, France, Italy, Spain, and the UK). Environment International. 185: 108519
Mayer L, Degrendele C, Šenk P, et al. (2024) Widespread Pesticide Distribution in the European Atmosphere Questions their Degradability in Air. Environmental Science & Technology
Fung PL, Savadkoohi M, Zaidan MA, et al. (2024) Constructing transferable and interpretable machine learning models for black carbon concentrations. Environment International. 184: 108449
Navarro-Barboza H, Pandolfi M, Guevara M, et al. (2023) Uncertainties in source allocation of carbonaceous aerosols in a Mediterranean region. Environment International. 183: 108252
In 't Veld M, Seco R, Reche C, et al. (2023) Identification of volatile organic compounds and their sources driving ozone and secondary organic aerosol formation in NE Spain. The Science of the Total Environment. 167159
Lara R, van Drooge BL, Canals-Angerri A, et al. (2023) Key factors for abating particulate matter in a highly industrialized area in N Spain: Fugitive emissions and secondary aerosol precursors. Chemosphere. 341: 139959
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