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Edward J. Dunlea
Researcher at University of Colorado Boulder
Publications - 61
Citations - 10910
Edward J. Dunlea is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Peroxyacetyl nitrate. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 61 publications receiving 9640 citations. Previous affiliations of Edward J. Dunlea include National Academies & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Evolution of Organic Aerosols in the Atmosphere
Jose L. Jimenez,Manjula R. Canagaratna,Neil M. Donahue,André S. H. Prévôt,Qi Zhang,Jesse H. Kroll,Peter F. DeCarlo,James Allan,Hugh Coe,Nga L. Ng,Allison C. Aiken,Kenneth S. Docherty,Ingrid M. Ulbrich,Andrew P. Grieshop,Allen L. Robinson,Jonathan Duplissy,Jared D. Smith,Kevin R. Wilson,V. A. Lanz,Christoph Hueglin,Yele Sun,Yele Sun,Jian Tian,Ari Laaksonen,Tomi Raatikainen,Tomi Raatikainen,J. Rautiainen,Petri Vaattovaara,Mikael Ehn,Markku Kulmala,Markku Kulmala,Jason Tomlinson,Don R. Collins,Michael J. Cubison,Edward J. Dunlea,J. A. Huffman,Timothy B. Onasch,M. R. Alfarra,Paul I. Williams,Keith Bower,Yutaka Kondo,Johannes Schneider,Frank Drewnick,Stephan Borrmann,S. Weimer,Kenneth L. Demerjian,D. Salcedo,L. Cottrell,Robert J. Griffin,Akinori Takami,Takao Miyoshi,Shiro Hatakeyama,Akio Shimono,J. Y. Sun,Y. M. Zhang,Katja Dzepina,Joel R. Kimmel,Donna Sueper,J. T. Jayne,Scott C. Herndon,A. Trimborn,Leah R. Williams,Ezra C. Wood,Ann M. Middlebrook,Charles E. Kolb,Urs Baltensperger,Douglas R. Worsnop +66 more
TL;DR: A unifying model framework describing the atmospheric evolution of OA that is constrained by high–time-resolution measurements of its composition, volatility, and oxidation state is presented, which can serve as a basis for improving parameterizations in regional and global models.
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Ubiquity and dominance of oxygenated species in organic aerosols in anthropogenically-influenced Northern Hemisphere midlatitudes
Qi Zhang,Jose L. Jimenez,Manjula R. Canagaratna,James Allan,Hugh Coe,Ingrid M. Ulbrich,M. R. Alfarra,Akinori Takami,Ann M. Middlebrook,Yele Sun,Katja Dzepina,Edward J. Dunlea,Kenneth S. Docherty,Peter F. DeCarlo,D. Salcedo,Timothy B. Onasch,J. T. Jayne,Takao Miyoshi,A. Shimono,Shiro Hatakeyama,Nobuyuki Takegawa,Yutaka Kondo,Johannes Schneider,Frank Drewnick,Stephan Borrmann,Silke Weimer,Kenneth L. Demerjian,Paul I. Williams,Keith Bower,Roya Bahreini,Roya Bahreini,L. Cottrell,Robert J. Griffin,J. Rautiainen,J. Y. Sun,Yaping Zhang,D. R. Worsnop +36 more
TL;DR: In this article, organic aerosol data acquired by the AMS in 37 field campaigns were deconvolved into hydrocarbon-like OA (HOA) and several types of oxygenated OA components.
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Improving our fundamental understanding of the role of aerosol−cloud interactions in the climate system
John H. Seinfeld,Christopher S. Bretherton,Kenneth S. Carslaw,Hugh Coe,Paul J. DeMott,Edward J. Dunlea,Graham Feingold,Steven J. Ghan,Alex Guenther,Ralph A. Kahn,Ian Kraucunas,Sonia M. Kreidenweis,Mario J. Molina,Athanasios Nenes,Joyce E. Penner,Kimberly A. Prather,Veerabhadran Ramanathan,Venkatachalam Ramaswamy,Philip J. Rasch,A. R. Ravishankara,Daniel Rosenfeld,Graeme L. Stephens,Robert Wood +22 more
TL;DR: This work suggests strategies for improving estimates of aerosol−cloud relationships in climate models, for new remote sensing and in situ measurements, and for quantifying and reducing model uncertainty.
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Fast airborne aerosol size and chemistry measurements above Mexico City and Central Mexico during the MILAGRO campaign
Peter F. DeCarlo,Peter F. DeCarlo,Edward J. Dunlea,Joel R. Kimmel,Allison C. Aiken,Donna Sueper,John D. Crounse,Paul O. Wennberg,Louisa K. Emmons,Yohei Shinozuka,Antony D. Clarke,J. Zhou,Jason Tomlinson,Don R. Collins,D. J. Knapp,Andrew J. Weinheimer,Denise D. Montzka,Teresa Campos,Jose L. Jimenez +18 more
TL;DR: The concentration, size, and composition of non-refractory submicron aerosol (NR-PM1) was measured over Mexico City and central Mexico with a HR-ToF-AMS onboard the NSF/NCAR C-130 aircraft as part of the MILAGRO field campaign as discussed by the authors.
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Evaluation of nitrogen dioxide chemiluminescence monitors in a polluted urban environment
Edward J. Dunlea,Edward J. Dunlea,Scott C. Herndon,David D. Nelson,Rainer Volkamer,Rainer Volkamer,F. M. San Martini,P. M. Sheehy,Mark S. Zahniser,Joanne H. Shorter,J. C. Wormhoudt,Brian Lamb,E. Allwine,Jeffrey S. Gaffney,Nancy A. Marley,Michel Grutter,C. Marquez,Stéphane Blanco,B. Cardenas,A. Retama,C. R. Ramos Villegas,Charles E. Kolb,Luisa T. Molina,Mario J. Molina,Mario J. Molina +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of the EPA Federal Reference method for monitoring the ambient concentrations of NO2 was evaluated using data from a recent field campaign in Mexico City, where data from standard chemiluminescence monitors equipped with molybdenum oxide converters were compared with those from Tunable Infrared Laser Differ- ential Absorption Spectroscopy (TILDAS) and differential optical absorption spectrograph (DOAS) instruments.