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Atmospheric particulate matter (PM) has a pronounced effect on our climate, and exposure to PM causes negative health outcomes and elevated mortality rates in urban populations. Reactions that occur in fog can form new secondary organic aerosol material from gas-phase species or primary organic aerosols.
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- Napolitano, Denise (Author)
- Herckes, Pierre (Thesis advisor)
- Fraser, Matthew (Committee member)
- Shock, Everett (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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2018
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- Doctoral Dissertation Chemistry 2018