Wolfgang F. Rogge
Affiliations: | Florida International University, Miami, FL, United States | ||
University of California, Merced, Merced, CA, United States |
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Environmental Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Atmospheric SciencesWebsite:
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"Wolfgang F. Rogge"Bio:
Rogge, Wolfgang F. Molecular tracers for sources of atmospheric carbon particles : measurements and model predictions. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology (1993).
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorGlen R. Cass | grad student | 1993 | Caltech (Chemistry Tree) | |
(Molecular tracers for sources of atmospheric carbon particles : measurements and model predictions.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeAlfredo J. Ravinet | grad student | 2004 | Florida International |
Orhan Sevimoglu | grad student | 2007 | Florida International |
Anna R. Bernardo-Bricker | grad student | 2008 | Florida International |
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Rogge WF, Ondov JM, Bernardo-Bricker A, et al. (2019) Correction to: Baltimore PM2.5 Supersite: highly time-resolved organic compounds-sampling duration and phase distribution-implications for health effects studies. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry |
Sevimoğlu O, Rogge WF. (2019) Seasonal variations of PM10 — Trace elements, PAHs and Levoglucosan: Rural sugarcane growing area versus coastal urban area in Southeastern Florida, USA. Part II: Elemental concentrations Particuology. 46: 99-108 |
Sevimoglu O, Rogge WF. (2015) Organic compound concentrations of size-segregated PM<inf>10</inf> during sugarcane burning and growing seasons at a rural and an urban site in Florida, USA Aerosol and Air Quality Research. 15: 1720-1736 |
Sevimoglu O, Rogge WF. (2015) Seasonal size-segregated PM |
Ke H, Ondov JM, Rogge WF. (2013) Detailed emission profiles for on-road vehicles derived from ambient measurements during a windless traffic episode in Baltimore using a multi-model approach Atmospheric Environment. 81: 280-287 |
Rogge WF, Medeiros PM, Simoneit BRT. (2012) Organic compounds in dust from rural and urban paved and unpaved roads taken during the san joaquin valley fugitive dust characterization study Environmental Engineering Science. 29: 1-13 |
Rogge WF, Ondov JM, Bernardo-Bricker A, et al. (2011) Baltimore PM2.5 Supersite: highly time-resolved organic compounds--sampling duration and phase distribution--implications for health effects studies. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 401: 3069-82 |
Avellaneda PM, Englehardt JD, Olascoaga J, et al. (2011) Relative risk assessment of cruise ships biosolids disposal alternatives. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 62: 2157-69 |
Shrivastava MK, Subramanian R, Rogge WF, et al. (2007) Sources of organic aerosol: Positive matrix factorization of molecular marker data and comparison of results from different source apportionment models Atmospheric Environment. 41: 9353-9369 |
Rogge WF, Medeiros PM, Simoneit BRT. (2007) Organic marker compounds in surface soils of crop fields from the San Joaquin Valley fugitive dust characterization study Atmospheric Environment. 41: 8183-8204 |