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  • Elucidating determinants of aerosol composition through particle-type-based receptor modeling 

    McGuire, M. L., C. -H Jeong, J. G. Slowik, R. Y. -W Chang, et al. 2011. "Elucidating determinants of aerosol composition through particle-type-based receptor modeling." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 11(15): 8133-8155.
    An aerosol time-of-flight mass spectrometer (ATOFMS) was deployed at a semi-rural site in southern Ontario to characterize the size and chemical composition of individual particles. Particle-type-based receptor modelling ...
  • Particle formation and growth at five rural and urban sites 

    Jeong, C-H, G. J. Evans, M. L. McGuire, R. Y-W Chang, et al. 2010. "Particle formation and growth at five rural and urban sites." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10(16): 7979-7995.
    Ultrafine particle (UFP) number and size distributions were simultaneously measured at five urban and rural sites during the summer of 2007 in Ontario, Canada as part of the Border Air Quality and Meteorology Study ...
  • Photochemical processing of organic aerosol at nearby continental sites: contrast between urban plumes and regional aerosol 

    Slowik, J. G., J. Brook, R. Y-W Chang, G. J. Evans, et al. 2011. "Photochemical processing of organic aerosol at nearby continental sites: contrast between urban plumes and regional aerosol." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 11(6): 2991-3006.
    As part of the BAQS-Met 2007 field campaign, Aerodyne time-of-flight aerosol mass spectrometers (ToF-AMS) were deployed at two sites in southwestern Ontario from 17 June to 11 July 2007. One instrument was located at ...