Abigail Koss

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CEE Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Coggon MM, Gkatzelis GI, McDonald BC, et al. (2021) Volatile chemical product emissions enhance ozone and modulate urban chemistry. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
Koss AR, Canagaratna MR, Zaytsev A, et al. (2020) Dimensionality-reduction techniques for complex mass spectrometric datasets: application to laboratory atmospheric organic oxidation experiments. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 20: 1021-1041
Heald CL, Gouw J, Goldstein AH, et al. (2020) Contrasting Reactive Organic Carbon Observations in the Southeast United States (SOAS) and Southern California (CalNex). Environmental Science & Technology
Wolf MJ, Zhang Y, Zawadowicz MA, et al. (2020) A biogenic secondary organic aerosol source of cirrus ice nucleating particles. Nature Communications. 11: 4834
Sekimoto K, Koss AR. (2020) Modern mass spectrometry in atmospheric sciences: Measurement of volatile organic compounds in the troposphere using proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometry. Journal of Mass Spectrometry : Jms. 56: e4619
Akherati A, He Y, Coggon MM, et al. (2020) Oxygenated Aromatic Compounds are Important Precursors of Secondary Organic Aerosol in Biomass Burning Emissions. Environmental Science & Technology
Zaytsev A, Koss AR, Breitenlechner M, et al. (2019) Mechanistic study of the formation of ring-retaining and ring-opening products from the oxidation of aromatic compounds under urban atmospheric conditions. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 19: 15117-15129
Zaytsev A, Breitenlechner M, Koss AR, et al. (2019) Using collision-induced dissociation to constrain sensitivity of ammonia chemical ionization mass spectrometry ( CIMS) to oxygenated volatile organic compounds. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques. 12: 1861-1870
Zhang H, Yee LD, Lee BH, et al. (2018) Monoterpenes are the largest source of summertime organic aerosol in the southeastern United States. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Yuan B, Koss AR, Warneke C, et al. (2017) Proton-Transfer-Reaction Mass Spectrometry: Applications in Atmospheric Sciences. Chemical Reviews
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