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CSD Authors Four of the Top Ten 2009 AS&T Papers

12 July 2010

Aerosol Science and Technology journal cover
Aerosol Science and Technology journal

CSD scientists have authored four of the top ten papers published in the journal Aerosol Science and Technology that were the most frequently cited during 2009. To mark the honor, the journal is offering free access to these papers. Our papers on this top ten list are:

  1. An inter-comparison of instruments measuring black carbon content of soot particles
    Aerosol Science and Technology, 41(3), 295 - 314, doi:10.1080/02786820701197078, March 2007.
    Jay G. Slowika; Eben S. Crossa; Jeong-Ho Hana; Paul Davidovitsa; Timothy B. Onaschb; John T. Jayneb; Leah R. Williamsb; Manjula R. Canagaratnab; Douglas R. Worsnopb; Rajan K. Chakrabartyc; Hans Moosmüllerc; William P. Arnottc; Joshua P. Schwarzd; Ru-Shan Gaod; David W. Faheyd; Gregory L. Koke; Andreas Petzoldf
    1. Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, USA
    2. Aerodyne Research, Inc., Billerica, Massachusetts, USA
    3. Desert Research Institute of the Nevada System of Higher Education, Reno, Nevada, USA
    4. Chemical Sciences Division, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory, Boulder, Colorado, USA
    5. Droplet Measurement Technologies, Boulder, Colorado, USA
    6. Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft-und Raumfahrt Oberpfaffenhofen, Wessling, Germany
  2. Design and application of a pulsed cavity ring-down aerosol extinction spectrometer for field measurements
    Aerosol Science and Technology, doi:10.1080/02786820701222801, April 2007.
    Tahllee Baynarda; Edward R. Lovejoya; Anders Petterssonab; Steven S. Browna; Daniel Lackab; Hans Osthoffab; Paola Massoliab; Steve Cicioraa; William P. Dubeab; A. R. Ravishankaraa
    1. NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory, Chemical Sciences Division, Boulder, CO
    2. Cooperative Institute for Research in the Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
  3. Bias in filter-based aerosol light absorption measurements due to organic aerosol loading: Evidence from laboratory measurements
    Aerosol Science and Technology, doi:10.1080/02786820802389285, December 2008.
    Christopher D. Cappaabc; Daniel A. Lackab; James B. Burkholdera; A. R. Ravishankaraad
    1. Chemical Sciences Division, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory, Boulder, Colorado, USA
    2. Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA
    3. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Davis, California, USA
    4. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA
  1. Collection efficiencies in an Aerodyne aerosol mass spectrometer as a function of particle phase for laboratory generated aerosols
    Aerosol Science and Technology, doi:10.1080/02786820802356797, November 2008.
    Brendan M. Matthewabc; Ann M. Middlebrooka; Timothy B. Onaschd
    1. NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory, Boulder, Colorado, USA
    2. University of Colorado, CIRES, Boulder, Colorado, USA
    3. Eastman Kodak Company, Windsor, Colorado, USA
    4. Aerodyne Research Inc., Center of Aerosol and Cloud Chemistry, Billerica, Massachusetts, USA