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101
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352
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Overview

Glen R. Cass was affiliated with the California Institute of Technology in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to the scientific community, though specific details about publications, co-authors, and research domains are not recorded in the available data.

There are no documented recent papers, book publications, or specific fields of study linked to their profile. Likewise, information on frequent co-authors, publication venues, and the main topics of work has not been provided.

No awards or distinctions have been listed for Glen R. Cass. Their status as deceased is noted, indicating that their contributions to science are part of the historical academic record.

Best Publications

  • Sources of fine organic aerosol. 2. Noncatalyst and catalyst-equipped automobiles and heavy-duty diesel trucks

    Wolfgang F. Rogge;Lynn M. Hildemann;Monica A. Mazurek;Glen R. Cass

  • Levoglucosan, a tracer for cellulose in biomass burning and atmospheric particles

    B.R.T. Simoneit;B.R.T. Simoneit;J.J. Schauer;C.G. Nolte;D.R. Oros

  • Source apportionment of airborne particulate matter using organic compounds as tracers

    James J. Schauer;Wolfgang F. Rogge;Wolfgang F. Rogge;Lynn M. Hildemann;Lynn M. Hildemann;Monica A. Mazurek

  • Indian Ocean Experiment: An integrated analysis of the climate forcing and effects of the great Indo-Asian haze

    V. Ramanathan;P. J. Crutzen;J. Lelieveld;A. P. Mitra

  • Measurement of emissions from air pollution sources. 3. C1-C29 organic compounds from fireplace combustion of wood.

    James J. Schauer;Michael J. Kleeman;Glen R. Cass;Bernd R. T. Simoneit

  • MEASUREMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM AIR POLLUTION SOURCES. 2. C1 THROUGH C30 ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FROM MEDIUM DUTY DIESEL TRUCKS

    James J. Schauer;Michael J. Kleeman;Glen R. Cass;Bernd R. T. Simoneit

  • Measurement of Emissions from Air Pollution Sources. 5. C1−C32 Organic Compounds from Gasoline-Powered Motor Vehicles

    James J. Schauer;Michael J. Kleeman;Glen R. Cass;Bernd R. T. Simoneit

  • Quantification of urban organic aerosols at a molecular level: Identification, abundance and seasonal variation

    Wolfgang F. Rogge;Monica A. Mazurek;Lynn M. Hildemann;Glen R. Cass

  • SOURCES OF FINE ORGANIC AEROSOL. 3. ROAD DUST, TIRE DEBRIS, AND ORGANOMETALLIC BRAKE LINING DUST: ROADS AS SOURCES AND SINKS

    Wolfgang F. Rogge;Lynn M. Hildemann;Lynn M. Hildemann;Monica A. Mazurek;Glen R. Cass

  • Sources of fine organic aerosol. 1. Charbroilers and meat cooking operations

    Wolfgang F. Rogge;Lynn M. Hildemann;Monica A. Mazurek;Glen R. Cass

  • Chemical composition of emissions from urban sources of fine organic aerosol

    Lynn M. Hildemann;Gregory R. Markowski;Glen R. Cass

  • The Indian Ocean Experiment: Widespread Air Pollution from South and Southeast Asia

    Jos Lelieveld;Paul J. Crutzen;V. Ramanathan;M. O. Andreae

  • Secondary organic aerosol formation and transport

    Spyros N. Pandis;Robert A. Harley;Glen R. Cass;John H. Seinfeld

  • Source Apportionment of Wintertime Gas-Phase and Particle-Phase Air Pollutants Using Organic Compounds as Tracers

    James J. Schauer;Glen R. Cass

  • Sources of fine organic aerosol. 4. Particulate abrasion products from leaf surfaces of urban plants

    Wolfgang F. Rogge;Lynn M. Hildemann;Monica A. Mazurek;Glen R. Cass

  • Sources of Fine Organic Aerosol. 9. Pine, Oak, and Synthetic Log Combustion in Residential Fireplaces

    Wolfgang F. Rogge;Lynn M. Hildemann;Monica A. Mazurek;Glen R. Cass

  • Measurement of Emissions from Air Pollution Sources. 1. C1 through C29 Organic Compounds from Meat Charbroiling

    James J. Schauer;Michael J. Kleeman;Glen R. Cass;Bernd R. T. Simoneit

  • Chemical Characterization of Fine Particle Emissions from Fireplace Combustion of Woods Grown in the Northeastern United States

    Philip M. Fine;Glen R. Cass;Bernd R. T. Simoneit

  • Seasonal trends in PM2.5 source contributions in Beijing, China

    Mei Zheng;Lynn G. Salmon;James J. Schauer;Limin Zeng

  • Source apportionment of PM2.5 in the Southeastern United States using solvent-extractable organic compounds as tracers

    Mei Zheng;Glen R. Cass;James J. Schauer;Eric S. Edgerton

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernd R.T. Simoneit
Bernd R.T. Simoneit Oregon State University
Lynn M. Hildemann
Lynn M. Hildemann Stanford University
Michael J. Kleeman
Michael J. Kleeman University of California, Davis
Matthew P. Fraser
Matthew P. Fraser Arizona State University
James J. Schauer
James J. Schauer University of Wisconsin–Madison
Wolfgang F. Rogge
Wolfgang F. Rogge University of California, Merced
William W. Nazaroff
William W. Nazaroff University of California, Berkeley
Paul A. Solomon
Paul A. Solomon Environmental Protection Agency
Armistead G. Russell
Armistead G. Russell Georgia Institute of Technology
Daniel Grosjean
Daniel Grosjean California Institute of Technology

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