Albert Presto
www.cmu.edu
0000-0002-9156-1094
Carnegie Mellon University
15 papers found
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Asphalt-related emissions are a major missing nontraditional source of secondary organic aerosol precursors
Urban Oxidation Flow Reactor Measurements Reveal Significant Secondary Organic Aerosol Contributions from Volatile Emissions of Emerging Importance
Land-Use Regression Modeling of Source-Resolved Fine Particulate Matter Components from Mobile Sampling
Fine particle mass monitoring with low-cost sensors: Corrections and long-term performance evaluation
Urban Ultrafine Particle Exposure Assessment with Land-Use Regression: Influence of Sampling Strategy
Spatially dense air pollutant sampling: Implications of spatial variability on the representativeness of stationary air pollutant monitors
Production of Secondary Organic Aerosol During Aging of Biomass Burning Smoke From Fresh Fuels and Its Relationship to VOC Precursors
Quantifying high-resolution spatial variations and local source impacts of urban ultrafine particle concentrations
Methane Emissions from Natural Gas Production Sites in the United States: Data Synthesis and National Estimate
Restaurant Impacts on Outdoor Air Quality: Elevated Organic Aerosol Mass from Restaurant Cooking with Neighborhood-Scale Plume Extents
Reduced Ultrafine Particle Concentration in Urban Air: Changes in Nucleation and Anthropogenic Emissions
Spatial Variability of Sources and Mixing State of Atmospheric Particles in a Metropolitan Area
A dual‐chamber method for quantifying the effects of atmospheric perturbations on secondary organic aerosol formation from biomass burning emissions
Application of Plume Analysis to Build Land Use Regression Models from Mobile Sampling to Improve Model Transferability
Quantifying uncertainties in pollutant mapping studies using the Monte Carlo method
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