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    Quantifying light absorption by organic carbon in Western North American snow by serial chemical extractions by Dang, Cheng, Hegg, Dean A.

    “…Light‐absorbing particulates (LAPs) in snow, namely black carbon (BC), organic carbon (OC), and iron oxides, can reduce snow albedo and influence regional and…”
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    An 11-year global gridded aerosol optical thickness reanalysis (v1.0) for atmospheric and climate sciences by Lynch, Peng, Reid, Jeffrey S, Westphal, Douglas L, Zhang, Jianglong, Hogan, Timothy F, Hyer, Edward J, Curtis, Cynthia A, Hegg, Dean A, Shi, Yingxi, Campbell, James R, Rubin, Juli I, Sessions, Walter R, Turk, F. Joseph, Walker, Annette L

    Published in Geoscientific Model Development (21-04-2016)
    “…While stand alone satellite and model aerosol products see wide utilization, there is a significant need in numerous atmospheric and climate applications for a…”
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    Isotopic constraints on the formation pathways of sulfate aerosol in the marine boundary layer of the subtropical northeast Atlantic Ocean by Alexander, B., Allman, D. J., Amos, H. M., Fairlie, T. D., Dachs, J., Hegg, Dean A., Sletten, Ronald S.

    “…We use observations of the oxygen‐17 excess of non‐sea salt sulfate aerosol (Δ17O(nssSO42−)) collected from two ship cruises in the subtropical northeast…”
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    Sources of light-absorbing aerosol in arctic snow and their seasonal variation by Hegg, Dean A, Warren, Stephen G, Grenfell, Thomas C, Doherty, Sarah J, Clarke, Antony D

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (22-11-2010)
    “…Two data sets consisting of measurements of light absorbing aerosols (LAA) in arctic snow together with suites of other corresponding chemical constituents are…”
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    Source Attribution of Black Carbon in Arctic Snow by Hegg, Dean A, Warren, Stephen G, Grenfell, Thomas C, Doherty, Sarah J, Larson, Timothy V, Clarke, Antony D

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-06-2009)
    “…Snow samples obtained at 36 sites in Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Russia, and the Arctic Ocean in early 2007 were analyzed for light-absorbing aerosol…”
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    Black carbon and other light-absorbing particles in snow of central North America by Doherty, Sarah J., Dang, Cheng, Hegg, Dean A., Zhang, Rudong, Warren, Stephen G.

    “…Vertical profiles of light‐absorbing particles in seasonal snow were sampled from 67 North American sites. Over 500 snow samples and 55 soil samples from these…”
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    Causes of variability in light absorption by particles in snow at sites in Idaho and Utah by Doherty, Sarah J., Hegg, Dean A., Johnson, James E., Quinn, Patricia K., Schwarz, Joshua P., Dang, Cheng, Warren, Stephen G.

    “…A characterization of black carbon (BC) and other light‐absorbing particles in snow is presented for three mountain valley sites in Idaho in early 2014 and for…”
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    Reconciliation of coarse mode sea-salt aerosol particle size measurements and parameterizations at a subtropical ocean receptor site by Reid, Jeffrey S., Brooks, Barbara, Crahan, Katie K., Hegg, Dean A., Eck, Thomas F., O'Neill, Norm, de Leeuw, Gerrit, Reid, Elizabeth A., Anderson, Kenneth D.

    “…In August/September of 2001, the R/P FLIP and CIRPAS Twin Otter research aircraft were deployed to the eastern coast of Oahu, Hawaii, as part of the Rough…”
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    Chemical apportionment of aerosol column optical depth off the mid-Atlantic coast of the United States by Hegg, Dean A., Livingston, John, Hobbs, Peter V., Novakov, T., Russell, Philip

    “…Aerosol column optical depths derived from airborne Sun photometer and in situ measurements of aerosol properties in 14 vertical profiles off the mid‐Atlantic…”
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    Water-soluble organic components in aerosols associated with savanna fires in southern Africa: Identification, evolution, and distribution by Gao, Song, Hegg, Dean A., Hobbs, Peter V., Kirchstetter, Thomas W., Magi, Brian I., Sadilek, Martin

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (16-07-2003)
    “…During the SAFARI 2000 field campaign, both smoke aerosols from savanna fires and haze aerosols in the boundary layer and in the free troposphere were…”
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    Measurements of ship-induced tracks in clouds off the Washington coast by Ferek, Ronald J., Hegg, Dean A., Hobbs, Peter V., Durkee, Philip, Nielsen, Kurt

    “…In situ cloud microphysical measurements are presented for two ship tracks detected off the Washington coast in three successive satellite images from the…”
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    Urban/industrial aerosol: Ground-based Sun/sky radiometer and airborne in situ measurements by Remer, Lorraine A., Gassó, Santiago, Hegg, Dean A., Kaufman, Yoram J., Holben, Brent N.

    “…Both airborne in situ and ground‐based remote sensing methods are used to measure the properties of urban/industrial aerosols during the Sulfate Clouds and…”
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    Humidification factors for atmospheric aerosols off the mid-Atlantic coast of the United States by Kotchenruther, Robert A., Hobbs, Peter V., Hegg, Dean A.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (27-01-1999)
    “…The light‐scattering coefficients of aerosols as a function of relative humidity (RH) and wavelength were measured in flights off the mid‐Atlantic coast of the…”
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    Airborne measurements of carbonaceous aerosols on the East Coast of the United States by Novakov, T., Hegg, Dean A., Hobbs, Peter V.

    “…In this paper we report results of aircraft measurements of mass concentrations of carbonaceous aerosols, total aerosol mass, and simultaneously determined…”
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    Estimates of aqueous-phase sulfate production from tandem differential mobility analysis by Santarpia, Joshua L., Collins, Don R., Hegg, Dean A., Kaku, Kathleen C., Covert, David S., Jonsson, Haflidi, Buzorius, Gintautas

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-10-2011)
    “…During June and July of 2004, airborne measurements of size-resolved aerosol properties were made over the coastal Pacific near Marina, California. Tandem…”
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    Determination of the Transmission Efficiency of an Aircraft Aerosol Inlet by Hegg, Dean A., Covert, David S., Jonsson, Haflidi, Covert, Paul A.

    Published in Aerosol science and technology (01-10-2005)
    “…Data are reported for both airborne and wind tunnel testing of the aerosol inlet on the CIRPAS Twin Otter research aircraft. Though utilizing different…”
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    On the retrieval of columnar aerosol mass and CCN concentration by MODIS by Gassó, Santiago, Hegg, Dean A.

    “…A parameterization is introduced for the derivation of columnar aerosol mass concentration (AMC) and cloud condensation nucleus concentration (CCNC) from the…”
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    An Instrument for Measuring Size-Resolved Aerosol Hygroscopicity at both Sub- and Super-Micron Sizes by Hegg, Dean A., Covert, David S., Jonsson, Haflidi, Covert, Paul A.

    Published in Aerosol science and technology (01-09-2007)
    “…A new instrument to measure the size-resolved hygroscopic growth of both sub- and super-micron atmospheric aerosol is described. It consists of two white-light…”
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    Aerosol Chemistry, and Light-Scattering and Hygroscopicity Budgets during Outflow from East Asia by Gao, Song, Hegg, Dean A, Jonsson, Haflidi

    Published in Journal of atmospheric chemistry (01-09-2003)
    “…During the ACE-Asia field campaign, 41 aerosol filter samples were obtained by airborne sampling over the ocean to the north, south and west of Japan,…”
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