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Donna Sueper is affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with a strong emphasis on earth and planetary sciences. Their work covers several related subfields including atmospheric science, global and planetary change, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, process chemistry and technology, and biomedical engineering.

The scientist's main topics of research include atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, atmospheric aerosols and clouds, atmospheric ozone and climate, air quality and health impacts, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, odor and emission control technologies, and indoor air quality and microbial exposure.

Donna Sueper has contributed to multiple publications in frequently visited scientific venues such as:

  • Atmospheric measurement techniques
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Aerosol Science and Technology

Recent published papers reflect a diverse exploration of atmospheric conditions and chemical processes. These papers include:

  • Characterization of organic aerosol across the global remote troposphere: a comparison of ATom measurements and global chemistry models, 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Comparison of the Yield and Chemical Composition of Secondary Organic Aerosol Generated from the OH and Cl Oxidation of Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane, 2023, ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
  • A searchable database and mass spectral comparison tool for the Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (AMS) and the Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ACSM), 2023, Atmospheric measurement techniques
  • Humid Summers Promote Urban Aqueous-Phase Production of Oxygenated Organic Aerosol in the Northeastern United States, 2025, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Comprehensive detection of analytes in large chromatographic datasets by coupling factor analysis with a decision tree, 2022, Atmospheric measurement techniques

Collaboration is a significant aspect of their research, with frequent coauthors including Benjamin A. Nault, J. L. Jiménez, Manjula R. Canagaratna, Andrew T. Lambe, and Pedro Campuzano-Jost. These collaborations show ongoing partnerships across multiple projects and publications.

Best Publications

  • Evolution of Organic Aerosols in the Atmosphere

    J. L. Jimenez;M. R. Canagaratna;N. M. Donahue;A. S. H. Prevot

  • O/C and OM/OC Ratios of Primary, Secondary, and Ambient Organic Aerosols with High-Resolution Time-of-Flight Aerosol Mass Spectrometry

    Allison C. Aiken;Peter F. DeCarlo;Jesse H. Kroll;Douglas R. Worsnop

  • An Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ACSM) for Routine Monitoring of the Composition and Mass Concentrations of Ambient Aerosol

    N. L. Ng;S. C. Herndon;A. Trimborn;M. R. Canagaratna

  • Mexico City aerosol analysis during MILAGRO using high resolution aerosol mass spectrometry at the urban supersite (T0) – Part 1: Fine particle composition and organic source apportionment

    Allison Aiken;Allison Aiken;D. Salcedo;Michael J. Cubison;J. Huffman

  • Fast airborne aerosol size and chemistry measurements above Mexico City and Central Mexico during the MILAGRO campaign

    P. F. DeCarlo;P. F. DeCarlo;E. J. Dunlea;J. R. Kimmel;A. C. Aiken

  • Effect of petrochemical industrial emissions of reactive alkenes and NOx on tropospheric ozone formation in Houston, Texas

    T. B. Ryerson;M. Trainer;W. M. Angevine;W. M. Angevine;C. A. Brock;C. A. Brock

  • Chemically-resolved aerosol volatility measurements from two megacity field studies

    J. A. Huffman;J. A. Huffman;J. A. Huffman;K. S. Docherty;A. C. Aiken;A. C. Aiken;M. J. Cubison

  • Observations of Ozone Formation in Power Plant Plumes and Implications for Ozone Control Strategies

    T. B. Ryerson;M. Trainer;J. S. Holloway;J. S. Holloway;D. D. Parrish

  • Loading-dependent elemental composition of α-pinene SOA particles

    John E. Shilling;John E. Shilling;Qi Chen;Stephanie M. King;Thomas Rosenoern

  • Effects of changing power plant NOx emissions on ozone in the eastern United States: Proof of concept

    G. J. Frost;G. J. Frost;S. A. McKeen;S. A. McKeen;M. Trainer;T. B. Ryerson

  • Emissions lifetimes and ozone formation in power plant plumes

    T. B. Ryerson;M. P. Buhr;G. J. Frost;P. D. Goldan

  • Comparison of daytime and nighttime oxidation of biogenic and anthropogenic VOCs along the New England coast in summer during New England Air Quality Study 2002

    C. Warneke;C. Warneke;J. A. de Gouw;J. A. de Gouw;P. D. Goldan;W. C. Kuster

  • Signatures of terminal alkene oxidation in airborne formaldehyde measurements during TexAQS 2000

    B. P. Wert;B. P. Wert;M. Trainer;A. Fried;T. B. Ryerson

  • Nighttime removal of NOx in the summer marine boundary layer

    S. S. Brown;S. S. Brown;J. E. Dibb;H. Stark;H. Stark;M. Aldener;M. Aldener

  • The 2005 Study of Organic Aerosols at Riverside (SOAR-1): instrumental intercomparisons and fine particle composition

    K. S. Docherty;K. S. Docherty;K. S. Docherty;A. C. Aiken;A. C. Aiken;A. C. Aiken;J. A. Huffman;J. A. Huffman;J. A. Huffman;I. M. Ulbrich;I. M. Ulbrich

  • Measurements of ocean derived aerosol off the coast of California

    T. S. Bates;P. K. Quinn;A. A. Frossard;L. M. Russell

  • Design and initial characterization of an inlet for gas-phase NOy measurements from aircraft

    T. B. Ryerson;L. G. Huey;K. Knapp;J. A. Neuman

  • Isoprene and its oxidation products, methacrolein and methylvinyl ketone, at an urban forested site during the 1999 Southern Oxidants Study

    C. A. Stroud;C. A. Stroud;C. A. Stroud;J. M. Roberts;J. M. Roberts;P. D. Goldan;W. C. Kuster

  • Variability in ammonium nitrate formation and nitric acid depletion with altitude and location over California

    J. A. Neuman;J. A. Neuman;J. B. Nowak;C. A. Brock;C. A. Brock;M. Trainer

  • Observations of hydroxyl and the sum of peroxy radicals at Summit, Greenland during summer 2003

    S.J. Sjostedt;L.G. Huey;D.J. Tanner;J. Peischl;J. Peischl

  • Eddy covariance measurements with high-resolution time-of-flight aerosol mass spectrometry: a new approach to chemically resolved aerosol fluxes

    D. K. Farmer;J. R. Kimmel;G. Phillips;K. S. Docherty

Frequent Co-Authors

Fred C. Fehsenfeld
Fred C. Fehsenfeld Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
Michael Trainer
Michael Trainer National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Gerhard Hübler
Gerhard Hübler University of Colorado Boulder
T. B. Ryerson
T. B. Ryerson Earth System Research Laboratory
John S. Holloway
John S. Holloway National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
J. A. Neuman
J. A. Neuman National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Jose L. Jimenez
Jose L. Jimenez University of Colorado Boulder
Carsten Warneke
Carsten Warneke National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
David D. Parrish
David D. Parrish Jinan University
Paul D. Goldan
Paul D. Goldan Earth System Research Laboratory

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