Lambert A. Doezema
Loyola Marymount University
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2003
Aaron S. Katzenstein; Lambert A. Doezema; Isobel J. Simpson; D. R. Blake; F. Sherwood Rowland
Light alkane hydrocarbons are present in major quantities in the near-surface atmosphere of Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas during both autumn and spring seasons. In spring 2002, maximum mixing ratios of ethane [34 parts per 109 by volume (ppbv)], propane (20 ppbv), and n-butane (13 ppbv) were observed in north-central Texas. The elevated alkane mixing ratios are attributed to emissions from the oil and natural gas industry. Measured alkyl nitrate mixing ratios were comparable to urban smog values, indicating active photochemistry in the presence of nitrogen oxides, and therefore with abundant formation of tropospheric ozone. We estimate that 4–6 teragrams of methane are released annually within the region and represents a significant fraction of the estimated total U.S. emissions. This result suggests that total U.S. natural gas emissions may have been underestimated. Annual ethane emissions from the study region are estimated to be 0.3–0.5 teragrams.
RSC Advances | 2012
Lambert A. Doezema; Teresa L. Longin; William Cody; Véronique Perraud; Matthew L. Dawson; Michael J. Ezell; John Greaves; Kathleen R. Johnson; Barbara J. Finlayson-Pitts
Extractive electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (EESI-MS) has been shown, in other laboratories, to be a useful technique for the analysis of aerosols from a variety of sources. EESI-MS is applied here, for the first time, to the analysis of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formed from the reaction of ozone and α-pinene. The results are compared to those obtained using atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry (APCI-MS). The SOA was generated in the laboratory and merged with electrospray droplets. The recovered ions were directed towards the inlet of a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer. Through the use of a denuder to remove gas phase compounds, the EESI-MS technique was found to be effective for measuring the major ozonolysis products either in particles alone or in a combination of vapor phase and particulate products. Due to its relatively simple setup and the avoidance of sample collection and work-up, EESI-MS shows promise as an excellent tool for the characterization of atmospherically relevant particles.
Atmospheric Environment | 2008
A. Baker; A. J. Beyersdorf; Lambert A. Doezema; Aaron S. Katzenstein; Simone Meinardi; Isobel J. Simpson; D. R. Blake; F. Sherwood Rowland
Journal of Synthetic Lubrication | 2007
Matthew T. Siniawski; Nader Saniei; Bigyan Adhikari; Lambert A. Doezema
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2008
Nicola J. Blake; J. Elliott Campbell; S. A. Vay; Henry E. Fuelberg; L. Gregory Huey; Glen W. Sachse; Simone Meinardi; A. J. Beyersdorf; A. Baker; Barbara Barletta; J. R. Midyett; Lambert A. Doezema; M. A. Kamboures; Jennifer McAdams; B. J. Novak; F. Sherwood Rowland; D. R. Blake
Lubrication Science | 2010
Patrick Baumgart; Gabriele Canzi; Tory Hanashiro; Lambert A. Doezema; Matthew T. Siniawski
Atmospheric Environment | 2014
Kylee Chang; Roger Baril; Michael Hull; Nicole T.M. Pepe; Ikenna Nwachuku; Lambert A. Doezema
Atmospheric Environment | 2010
Lambert A. Doezema; Chris Bigley; Gabriele Canzi; Kylee Chang; Andrew J. Hirning; Joyce Lee; Nick Von der Ahe
Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry | 2017
Derek Weber; Bertha A. Marquez; Charnise Taylor; Paul Raya; Paul Contreras; David Howard; Ikenna Nwachuku; Katie Fusco; Fernanda Morales; Lambert A. Doezema
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017
Giuseppe Etiope; Lambert A. Doezema; C. Pacheco