Kenneth L. Demerjian mainly focuses on Meteorology, Photochemistry, Atmospheric sciences, Ozone and Aerosol. His research on Meteorology focuses in particular on Troposphere. His studies deal with areas such as Aerosol mass spectrometry and Relative humidity as well as Atmospheric sciences.
His Aerosol mass spectrometry research focuses on Northern Hemisphere and how it relates to Radiative forcing and Sulfate aerosol. Kenneth L. Demerjian interconnects Nitrogen dioxide, Scavenger, Oxide, Nitrogen and Environmental chemistry in the investigation of issues within Ozone. Kenneth L. Demerjian has included themes like Ammonium, Particulates, Analytical chemistry, Sulfate and Nitrate in his Aerosol study.
His primary scientific interests are in Aerosol, Meteorology, Atmospheric sciences, Particulates and Environmental chemistry. His studies in Aerosol integrate themes in fields like Analytical chemistry, Mass spectrometry, Air pollution, Sulfate and Nitrate. His research investigates the connection between Meteorology and topics such as Carbon that intersect with issues in Total organic carbon.
His Atmospheric sciences research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Aerosol mass spectrometry and Ozone. His research in Ozone focuses on subjects like Photochemistry, which are connected to Excited state and Atmosphere. His work in Environmental chemistry tackles topics such as Mineralogy which are related to areas like Chemical composition.
Kenneth L. Demerjian mainly investigates Aerosol, Meteorology, Air quality index, Atmospheric sciences and Pollutant. His work deals with themes such as Particulates, Mass spectrometry, Air pollution, Sulfate and Particle number, which intersect with Aerosol. The concepts of his Sulfate study are interwoven with issues in Environmental chemistry and Nitrate.
His Meteorology research includes themes of Carbon and Animal science. His research integrates issues of Ensemble forecasting, Scanning mobility particle sizer, Ozone and Particle growth in his study of Atmospheric sciences. His Pollutant research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Atmospheric chemistry, Reliability engineering, Pollution and Current.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Aerosol, Meteorology, Environmental chemistry, Sulfate and Particulates. His Aerosol study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Mass spectrum, Analytical chemistry, Mass spectrometry, Nucleation and Particle number. His research in Meteorology intersects with topics in Ion balance and Atmospheric sciences.
His study in Environmental chemistry is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Aerosol composition, Radical and Sunrise. His studies examine the connections between Sulfate and genetics, as well as such issues in Nitrate, with regards to Carbon, National Ambient Air Quality Standards and Particle material. His research investigates the connection with Particulates and areas like Chemical composition which intersect with concerns in Pollutant, Pollution, Mass fraction and Air quality index.
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Evolution of Organic Aerosols in the Atmosphere
J. L. Jimenez;M. R. Canagaratna;N. M. Donahue;A. S. H. Prevot.
Science (2009)
Ubiquity and dominance of oxygenated species in organic aerosols in anthropogenically-influenced Northern Hemisphere midlatitudes
Q. Zhang;Jose L. Jimenez;M. R. Canagaratna;J. D. Allan.
Geophysical Research Letters (2007)
A New Time-of-Flight Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (TOF-AMS)—Instrument Description and First Field Deployment
Frank Drewnick;Silke S. Hings;Peter DeCarlo;John T. Jayne.
Aerosol Science and Technology (2005)
The mechanism of photochemical smog formation
K L Demerjian;J A Kerr;J G Calvert.
Pitts, James N Jr And Robert L Metcalf (Ed ) Advances in Environmental Science And Technology, Vol 4 Ix+382p Illus Wiley-Interscience Publications, A Division Of John Wiley And Sons (1974)
Chase Studies of Particulate Emissions from in-use New York City Vehicles
Manjula R. Canagaratna;John T. Jayne;David A. Ghertner;Scott Herndon.
Aerosol Science and Technology (2004)
Correlation of ozone with NOy in photochemically aged air
M. Trainer;D. D. Parrish;M. P. Buhr;R. B. Norton.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1993)
Characterization of the sources and processes of organic and inorganic aerosols in New York city with a high-resolution time-of-flight aerosol mass apectrometer
Y.-L. Sun;Y.-L. Sun;Q. Zhang;J. J. Schwab;K. L. Demerjian.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2011)
OH and HO2 Chemistry in the urban atmosphere of New York City
Xinrong Ren;Hartwig Harder;Monica Martinez;Robert L. Lesher.
Atmospheric Environment (2003)
Mechanism of HOx Formation in the Gas-Phase Ozone-Alkene Reaction. 2. Prompt versus Thermal Dissociation of Carbonyl Oxides to Form OH
Jesse H. Kroll;and Shailesh R. Sahay;James G. Anderson;Kenneth L. Demerjian.
Journal of Physical Chemistry A (2001)
THEORETICAL ESTIMATES OF ACTINIC (SPHERICALLY INTEGRATED) FLUX AND PHOTOLYTIC RATE CONSTANTS OF ATMOSPHERIC SPECIES IN THE LOWER TROPOSPHERE
Kl Demerjian;Demerjian Kl;Schere Kl;Peterson Jt.
Adv. Environ. Sci. Technol. (1980)
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