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  1. Article ; Online: Dung beetles.

    Krell, Frank-Thorsten / Moon, Allison R

    Current biology : CB

    2019  Volume 29, Issue 12, Page(s) R554–R555

    Abstract: Frank T. Krell and Allison R. Moon introduce dung beetles. ...

    Abstract Frank T. Krell and Allison R. Moon introduce dung beetles.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Coleoptera/physiology ; Conservation of Natural Resources ; Diet ; Feces ; Feeding Behavior ; Life History Traits
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-06-18
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1071731-6
    ISSN 1879-0445 ; 0960-9822
    ISSN (online) 1879-0445
    ISSN 0960-9822
    DOI 10.1016/j.cub.2019.05.027
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  2. Article ; Online: Overview of the Alaskan Layered Pollution and Chemical Analysis (ALPACA) Field Experiment.

    Simpson, William R / Mao, Jingqiu / Fochesatto, Gilberto J / Law, Kathy S / DeCarlo, Peter F / Schmale, Julia / Pratt, Kerri A / Arnold, Steve R / Stutz, Jochen / Dibb, Jack E / Creamean, Jessie M / Weber, Rodney J / Williams, Brent J / Alexander, Becky / Hu, Lu / Yokelson, Robert J / Shiraiwa, Manabu / Decesari, Stefano / Anastasio, Cort /
    D'Anna, Barbara / Gilliam, Robert C / Nenes, Athanasios / St Clair, Jason M / Trost, Barbara / Flynn, James H / Savarino, Joel / Conner, Laura D / Kettle, Nathan / Heeringa, Krista M / Albertin, Sarah / Baccarini, Andrea / Barret, Brice / Battaglia, Michael A / Bekki, Slimane / Brado, T J / Brett, Natalie / Brus, David / Campbell, James R / Cesler-Maloney, Meeta / Cooperdock, Sol / Cysneiros de Carvalho, Karolina / Delbarre, Hervé / DeMott, Paul J / Dennehy, Conor J S / Dieudonné, Elsa / Dingilian, Kayane K / Donateo, Antonio / Doulgeris, Konstantinos M / Edwards, Kasey C / Fahey, Kathleen / Fang, Ting / Guo, Fangzhou / Heinlein, Laura M D / Holen, Andrew L / Huff, Deanna / Ijaz, Amna / Johnson, Sarah / Kapur, Sukriti / Ketcherside, Damien T / Levin, Ezra / Lill, Emily / Moon, Allison R / Onishi, Tatsuo / Pappaccogli, Gianluca / Perkins, Russell / Pohorsky, Roman / Raut, Jean-Christophe / Ravetta, Francois / Roberts, Tjarda / Robinson, Ellis S / Scoto, Federico / Selimovic, Vanessa / Sunday, Michael O / Temime-Roussel, Brice / Tian, Xinxiu / Wu, Judy / Yang, Yuhan

    ACS ES&T air

    2024  Volume 1, Issue 3, Page(s) 200–222

    Abstract: The Alaskan Layered Pollution And Chemical Analysis (ALPACA) field experiment was a collaborative study designed to improve understanding of pollution sources and chemical processes during winter (cold climate and low-photochemical activity), to ... ...

    Abstract The Alaskan Layered Pollution And Chemical Analysis (ALPACA) field experiment was a collaborative study designed to improve understanding of pollution sources and chemical processes during winter (cold climate and low-photochemical activity), to investigate indoor pollution, and to study dispersion of pollution as affected by frequent temperature inversions. A number of the research goals were motivated by questions raised by residents of Fairbanks, Alaska, where the study was held. This paper describes the measurement strategies and the conditions encountered during the January and February 2022 field experiment, and reports early examples of how the measurements addressed research goals, particularly those of interest to the residents. Outdoor air measurements showed high concentrations of particulate matter and pollutant gases including volatile organic carbon species. During pollution events, low winds and extremely stable atmospheric conditions trapped pollution below 73 m, an extremely shallow vertical scale. Tethered-balloon-based measurements intercepted plumes aloft, which were associated with power plant point sources through transport modeling. Because cold climate residents spend much of their time indoors, the study included an indoor air quality component, where measurements were made inside and outside a house to study infiltration and indoor sources. In the absence of indoor activities such as cooking and/or heating with a pellet stove, indoor particulate matter concentrations were lower than outdoors; however, cooking and pellet stove burns often caused higher indoor particulate matter concentrations than outdoors. The mass-normalized particulate matter oxidative potential, a health-relevant property measured here by the reactivity with dithiothreiol, of indoor particles varied by source, with cooking particles having less oxidative potential per mass than pellet stove particles.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-21
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2837-1402
    ISSN (online) 2837-1402
    DOI 10.1021/acsestair.3c00076
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