James R. Laing
Clarkson University
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Chemosphere | 2011
Jiaoyan Huang; Philip K. Hopke; Hyun Deok Choi; James R. Laing; Huailue Cui; Tiffany J. Zananski; Sriraam Ramanathan Chandrasekaran; Oliver V. Rattigan; Thomas M. Holsen
Three mercury (Hg) species (gaseous elemental mercury (GEM), gaseous oxidized mercury (GOM), and fine particulate-bound mercury (PBM(2.5))) were measured in the stack of a small scale wood combustion chamber at 400°C, in the stack of an advanced wood boiler, and in two areas influenced by wood combustion. The low temperature process (lab-scale) emitted mostly GEM (∼99% when burning wood pellets and ∼95% when burning unprocessed wood). The high temperature wood boiler emitted a greater proportion of oxidized Hg (approximately 65%) than the low temperature system. In field measurements, mean PBM(2.5) concentrations at the rural and urban sites in winter were statistically significantly higher than in warmer seasons and were well correlated with Delta-C concentrations, a wood combustion indictor measured by an aethalometer (UV-absorbable carbon minus black carbon). Overall the results suggest that wood combustion may be an important source of oxidized mercury (mostly in the particulate phase) in northern climates in winter.
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2014
Vincent A. Dutkiewicz; Anthony M. DeJulio; Tanveer Ahmed; James R. Laing; Philip K. Hopke; Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie; Yrjö Viisanen; Jussi Paatero; Liaquat Husain
Concentrations of atmospheric black carbon, [BC], were determined from filter samples collected weekly at Kevo, Finland (69°45′N, 27°02′E), from 1964 to 2010 using optical and thermal optical methods. The data provide the longest record of directly measured [BC] in the Arctic. The mean winter, spring, summer, and autumn [BC] based on the entire data set were 339, 199, 127, and 213 ng m−3, respectively. Annual mean [BC] decreased from ~300 in ~1970 to 82 ng m−3 in 2010. [BC] data sets from other Arctic sites show similar trends, but concentrations at Kevo are generally higher. From ~1970 to 2010 the [BC] decreased by ~1.8% yr−1. However, [BC] did not decrease monotonically. Instead, cyclical peaks occurred around 1976–1977, 1985–1987, and 1999. During such periods, nickel concentrations were well correlated with [BC]. This suggests that emissions from extensive ore smelting on the Kola Peninsula were significant contributors of particulate matter observed at Kevo. Simulations of [BC] at Kevo using the OsloCTM3 model using different emission inventories and meteorological data sets were performed. Modeled concentrations were lower than observed by a factor of 4. The results indicated that circulation changes can explain year to year variability, but the downward trend in the observations is mostly explained by emissions. Emission inventories in Europe, Russia, and the former Soviet Union are poorly constrained and appear to need revision in order to match observed trends in BC atmospheric concentrations.
Energy & Fuels | 2011
Sriraam R. Chandrasekaran; James R. Laing; Thomas M. Holsen; Suresh Raja; Philip K. Hopke
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016
Kimiko M. Sakamoto; James R. Laing; R. G. Stevens; Daniel A. Jaffe; Jeffrey R. Pierce
Atmospheric Environment | 2014
James R. Laing; Philip K. Hopke; Eleanor F. Hopke; Liaquat Husain; Vincent A. Dutkiewicz; Jussi Paatero; Yrjö Viisanen
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013
James R. Laing; Philip K. Hopke; Eleanor F. Hopke; Liaquat Husain; Vincent A. Dutkiewicz; Jussi Paatero; Yrjö Viisanen
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016
James R. Laing; Daniel A. Jaffe; Jonathan Hee
Atmospheric Environment | 2014
James R. Laing; Philip K. Hopke; Eleanor F. Hopke; Liaquat Husain; Vincent A. Dutkiewicz; Jussi Paatero; Yrjö Viisanen
Aerosol and Air Quality Research | 2015
James R. Laing; Philip K. Hopke; Eleanor F. Hopke; Liaquat Husain; Vincent A. Dutkiewicz; Jussi Paatero; Yrjö Viisanen
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2014
Vincent A. Dutkiewicz; Anthony M. DeJulio; Tanveer Ahmed; James R. Laing; Philip K. Hopke; Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie; Yrjö Viisanen; Jussi Paatero; Liaquat Husain