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Volume 38, Supplement 1, Supplement 1/2004
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Seasonal Trends of Concentration and Size Distribution of Ultrafine Particles Near Major Highways in Los Angeles
pp. 5-13(9)
Authors: Yifang Zhu; William Hinds; Si Shen; Constantinos Sioutas

Daily, Seasonal, and Spatial Trends in PM2.5 Mass and Composition in Southeast Texas
pp. 14-26(13)
Authors: Matthew Russell; David Allen; Donald Collins; Matthew Fraser

Positive and Negative Artifacts in Particulate Organic Carbon Measurements with Denuded and Undenuded Sampler Configurations
pp. 27-48(22)
Authors: R. Subramanian; Andrey Khlystov; Juan Cabada; Allen Robinson

Field Evaluation of the Differential TEOM Monitor for Continuous PM2.5 Mass Concentrations
pp. 49-59(11)
Authors: Peter Jaques; Jeffrey Ambs; William Grant; Constantinos Sioutas

Determination of Four Quinones in Diesel Exhaust Particles, SRM 1649a, and Atmospheric PM2.5
pp. 68-81(14)
Authors: Arthur Cho; Emma Stefano; Ying You; Chester Rodriguez; Debra Schmitz; Yoshito Kumagai; Antonio Miguel; Arantzazu Eiguren-Fernandez; Takahiro Kobayashi; Ed Avol; John Froines

Measurement of Ambient Aerosol Composition During the PMTACS-NY 2001 Using an Aerosol Mass Spectrometer. Part I: Mass Concentrations
pp. 92-103(12)
Authors: Frank Drewnick; James Schwab; John Jayne; Manjula Canagaratna; Douglas Worsnop; Kenneth Demerjian

Measurement of Ambient Aerosol Composition During the PMTACS-NY 2001 Using an Aerosol Mass Spectrometer. Part II: Chemically Speciated Mass Distributions
pp. 104-117(14)
Authors: Frank Drewnick; John Jayne; Manjula Canagaratna; Douglas Worsnop; Kenneth Demerjian

Advanced Factor Analysis on Pittsburgh Particle Size-Distribution Data
pp. 118-132(15)
Authors: Liming Zhou; Eugene Kim; Philip Hopke; Charles Stanier; Spyros Pandis

Fossil Sources of Ambient Aerosol Carbon Based on 14C Measurements
pp. 133-139(7)
Authors: Roger Tanner; William Parkhurst; Ann McNichol

Estimating the Secondary Organic Aerosol Contribution to PM2.5 Using the EC Tracer Method
pp. 140-155(16)
Authors: Juan Cabada; Spyros Pandis; Ramachandran Subramanian; Allen Robinson; Andrea Polidori; Barbara Turpin

Estimates of Anthropogenic Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation in Houston, Texas
pp. 156-166(11)
Authors: Wipawee Dechapanya; Matthew Russell; David Allen

Sesquiterpene Emissions and Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation Potentials for Southeast Texas
pp. 167-181(15)
Authors: William Vizuete; Victoria Junquera; David Allen

Development, Operation and Applications of an Aerosol Generation, Calibration and Research Facility
pp. 196-214(19)
Authors: Olga Hogrefe; Frank Drewnick; G. Lala; James Schwab; Kenneth Demerjian

A Method for the In Situ Measurement of Fine Aerosol Water Content of Ambient Aerosols: The Dry-Ambient Aerosol Size Spectrometer (DAASS)
pp. 215-228(14)
Authors: Charles Stanier; Andrey Khlystov; Wanyu Chan; Mulia Mandiro; Spyros Pandis

Development of a Near-Continuous Monitor for Measurement of the Sub-150 nm PM Mass Concentration
pp. 239-252(14)
Authors: Bhabesh Chakrabarti; Manisha Singh; Constantinos Sioutas

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