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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2001

Closure between aerosol particles and cloud condensation nuclei at Kaashidhoo Climate Observatory

Will Cantrell; Glenn E. Shaw; Glen R. Cass; Zohir Chowdhury; Lara S. Hughes; Kimberly A. Prather; S. A. Guazzotti; Keith R. Coffee

Predicting the cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) supersaturation spectrum from aerosol properties is a fairly straightforward matter, as long as those properties are simple. During the Indian Ocean Experiment we measured CCN spectra, size-resolved aerosol chemical composition, and aerosol number distributions and attempted to reconcile them using a modified form of Kohler theory. We obtained general agreement between our measured and modeled CCN spectra. However, the agreement was not as good during a time period when organic carbon comprised a quarter of the total mass of the aerosol in the submicron size range. The modeled concentrations overpredict those actually measured during that time period. This suggests that some component, presumably organic material, can inhibit the uptake of water by the electrolytic fraction of the mass.


Sensors | 2017

Small, Smart, Fast, and Cheap: Microchip-Based Sensors to Estimate Air Pollution Exposures in Rural Households

Ajay Pillarisetti; Tracy Allen; Ilse Ruiz-Mercado; Rufus Edwards; Zohir Chowdhury; Charity Garland; L. Hill; Michael P. Johnson; Charles D. Litton; Nicholas L. Lam; David Pennise; Kirk R. Smith

Over the last 20 years, the Kirk R. Smith research group at the University of California Berkeley—in collaboration with Electronically Monitored Ecosystems, Berkeley Air Monitoring Group, and other academic institutions—has developed a suite of relatively inexpensive, rugged, battery-operated, microchip-based devices to quantify parameters related to household air pollution. These devices include two generations of particle monitors; data-logging temperature sensors to assess time of use of household energy devices; a time-activity monitoring system using ultrasound; and a CO2-based tracer-decay system to assess ventilation rates. Development of each system involved numerous iterations of custom hardware, software, and data processing and visualization routines along with both lab and field validation. The devices have been used in hundreds of studies globally and have greatly enhanced our understanding of heterogeneous household air pollution (HAP) concentrations and exposures and factors influencing them.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007

Speciation of ambient fine organic carbon particles and source apportionment of PM2.5 in Indian cities

Zohir Chowdhury; Mei Zheng; James J. Schauer; Rebecca J. Sheesley; Lynn G. Salmon; Glen R. Cass; Armistead G. Russell


Journal of Environmental Monitoring | 2007

An inexpensive light-scattering particle monitor: field validation

Zohir Chowdhury; Rufus Edwards; Michael P. Johnson; Kyra Naumoff Shields; Tracy Allen; Eduardo Canuz; Kirk R. Smith


Atmospheric Environment | 2010

Fine particles and carbon monoxide from wood burning in 17th–19th century Danish kitchens: Measurements at two reconstructed farm houses at the Lejre Historical–Archaeological Experimental Center

Morten Ryhl-Svendsen; Geo Clausen; Zohir Chowdhury; Kirk R. Smith


Epidemiology | 2011

Wood Smoke Exposure and Respiratory Health With and Without an Improved Chimney Stove in Rural Guatemala

Amanda Northcross; Jennifer Mann; Alisa Jenny; Zohir Chowdhury; Eduardo Canuz; Kirk R. Smith; John R. Balmes


Epidemiology | 2011

Particulate Matter Source Apportionment: An Overview and Summary of Current Asian Studies

Zohir Chowdhury; Abba Joseph; Michael Brauer; Aaron Cohen


Air Pollution and Health | 2010

Changes in Wood Smoke Exposures and Respiratory Health Before and After Installation of a Chimney Cookstove in Rural Guatemala

Amanda Northcross; Jennifer Mann; John R. Balmes; Alisa Jenny; Zohir Chowdhury; Kirk R. Smith; Eduardo Canuz


Archive | 2009

Health and Climate Change 2 Public health benefi ts of strategies to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions: urban land transport

James Woodcock; Phil Edwards; Cathryn Tonne; Ben Armstrong; Olu Ashiru; David Banister; Sean Beevers; Zaid Chalabi; Zohir Chowdhury; Aaron Cohen; Oscar H. Franco; Andrew Haines; Robin Hickman; Graeme Lindsay; Ishaan Mittal; Geetam Tiwari; Alistair Woodward; Ian Roberts


AAAR 28th Annual Conference. | 2009

Indoor and Outdoor Carbon Concentration of Fine Aerosol In A Mega City- Mumbai

Abba Joseph; Seema Unnikrishnan; Rakesh Kumar; Zohir Chowdhury

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Kirk R. Smith

University of California

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Rufus Edwards

University of California

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Alisa Jenny

University of Washington

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Amanda Northcross

George Washington University

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Armistead G. Russell

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Glen R. Cass

California Institute of Technology

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Jennifer Mann

California Environmental Protection Agency

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John R. Balmes

University of California

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