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Ronald A. Hites, PhD

Affiliations: 
Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
Area:
Atmospheric Chemistry
Website:
http://hites.chem.indiana.edu/
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Hites RA, Venier M. (2024) The Last Paper by Ron Hites. A Tale of Four Cities: Polychlorinated Biphenyls in America. Environmental Science & Technology. 58: 7683-7690
Hites RA, Capozzi SL, Venier M. (2023) Spatial and temporal trends of chlorinated epoxides in the atmosphere near the North American Great Lakes. The Science of the Total Environment. 907: 167921
Hites RA, Venier M. (2023) Good News: Some Insecticides Have Been Virtually Eliminated in Air near the Great Lakes. Environmental Science & Technology. 57: 2199-2204
Hites RA. (2021) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Atmosphere near the Great Lakes: Why Do Their Concentrations Vary? Environmental Science & Technology
Hites RA, Lehman DC, Salamova A, et al. (2021) Temporal environmental hysteresis: A definition and implications for polybrominated diphenyl ethers. The Science of the Total Environment. 753: 141849
Wu Y, Venier M, Hites RA. (2020) Broad Exposure of the North American Environment to Phenolic and Amino Antioxidants and to Ultraviolet Filters. Environmental Science & Technology
Hites RA. (2019) Statistical Approach for Assessing the Stockholm Convention's Effectiveness: Great Lakes Atmospheric Data. Environmental Science & Technology
Hites RA. (2019) Break point analyses of human or environmental temporal trends of POPs. The Science of the Total Environment. 664: 518-521
Hites RA, Holsen TM. (2019) Temporal trends of PCBs and DDTs in Great Lakes fish compared to those in air. The Science of the Total Environment. 646: 1413-1418
Wu Y, Venier M, Hites RA. (2019) Identification of Unusual Antioxidants in the Natural and Built Environments Environmental Science & Technology Letters. 6: 443-447
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