42 results on '"Simoneit, Bernd R. T."'
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2. Solvent-Extractable Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Biochar: Influence of Pyrolysis Temperature and Feedstock
3. Source Profiles of Organic Compounds Emitted upon Combustion of Green Vegetation from Temperate Climate Forests
4. Phenols and Hydroxy-PAHs (Arylphenols) as Tracers for Coal Smoke Particulate Matter: Source Tests and Ambient Aerosol Assessments
5. Combustion Products of Plastics as Indicators for Refuse Burning in the Atmosphere
6. SugarsDominant Water-Soluble Organic Compounds in Soils and Characterization as Tracers in Atmospheric Particulate Matter
7. Alkyl Amides and Nitriles as Novel Tracers for Biomass Burning
8. Trimethylsilyl Derivatives of Organic Compounds in Source Samples and in Atmospheric Fine Particulate Matter
9. Source Reconciliation of Atmospheric Gas-Phase and Particle-Phase Pollutants during a Severe Photochemical Smog Episode
10. Chemical Characterization of Fine Particle Emissions from the Fireplace Combustion of Woods Grown in the Southern United States
11. Measurement of Emissions from Air Pollution Sources. 5. C1−C32 Organic Compounds from Gasoline-Powered Motor Vehicles
12. Measurement of Emissions from Air Pollution Sources. 4. C1−C27Organic Compounds from Cooking with Seed Oils
13. Chemical Characterization of Fine Particle Emissions from Fireplace Combustion of Woods Grown in the Northeastern United States
14. Highly Polar Organic Compounds Present in Wood Smoke and in the Ambient Atmosphere
15. Measurement of Emissions from Air Pollution Sources. 3. C1−C29 Organic Compounds from Fireplace Combustion of Wood
16. Highly Polar Organic Compounds Present in Meat Smoke
17. Characterization of Fine Particle Emissions from Burning Church Candles
18. Detection of High Molecular Weight Organic Tracers in Vegetation Smoke Samples by High-Temperature Gas Chromatography−Mass Spectrometry
19. Measurement of Emissions from Air Pollution Sources. 2. C1 through C30 Organic Compounds from Medium Duty Diesel Trucks
20. Measurement of Emissions from Air Pollution Sources. 1. C1 through C29 Organic Compounds from Meat Charbroiling
21. Hydrous Pyrolysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Implications for the Origin of PAH in Hydrothermal Petroleum
22. Bioassay-Directed Chemical Analysis of Los Angeles Airborne Particulate Matter Using a Human Cell Mutagenicity Assay
23. Gas-Phase and Particle-Phase Organic Compounds Emitted from Motor Vehicle Traffic in a Los Angeles Roadway Tunnel
24. Air Quality Model Evaluation Data for Organics. 5. C6−C22 Nonpolar and Semipolar Aromatic Compounds
25. Sources of Fine Organic Aerosol. 7. Hot Asphalt Roofing Tar Pot Fumes
26. Sources of Fine Organic Aerosol. 8. Boilers Burning No. 2 Distillate Fuel Oil
27. Air Quality Model Evaluation Data for Organics. 4. C2−C36 Non-Aromatic Hydrocarbons
28. Aliphatic and Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Particulate Fallout of Alexandria, Egypt: Sources and Implications
29. Sources of Fine Organic Aerosol. 6. Cigaret Smoke in the Urban Atmosphere
30. Sources of fine organic aerosol. 5. Natural gas home appliances
31. Sources of fine organic aerosol. 4. Particulate abrasion products from leaf surfaces of urban plants
32. Lignin pyrolysis products, lignans, and resin acids as specific tracers of plant classes in emissions from biomass combustion
33. Mathematical modeling of urban organic aerosol: properties measured by high-resolution gas chromatography
34. Sources of fine organic aerosol. 3. Road dust, tire debris, and organometallic brake lining dust: roads as sources and sinks
35. Sources of fine organic aerosol. 2. Noncatalyst and catalyst-equipped automobiles and heavy-duty diesel trucks
36. Global distribution of tris(4-chlorophenyl)methanol in high tropic level birds and mammals
37. Quantitative characterization of urban sources of organic aerosol by high-resolution gas chromatography
38. Sources of fine organic aerosol. 1. Charbroilers and meat cooking operations
39. Biological input to visibility-reducing aerosol particles in the remote arid southwestern United States
40. Extractable organic matter in urban stormwater runoff. 2. Molecular characterization
41. Characterization of extractable plant wax, resin, and thermally matured components in smoke particles from prescribed burns
42. Organic pollutants in ambient aerosols in urban, rural, and seashore areas. Comments
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