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39
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4603
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8464
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3015

Overview

Liaquat Husain is affiliated with the University at Albany, State University of New York in the United States. Their academic work is situated within this institution, reflecting their engagement with its research environment.

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Best Publications

  • Abstracts of Contributed Papers

    R. C. Henry;J. E. Hesser;W. McClintock;J. Audouze

  • Characterization of carbonaceous aerosols in urban air

    Liaquat Husain;Vincent A. Dutkiewicz;A.J. Khan;Badar M. Ghauri

  • Measurements of gaseous HONO, HNO3, SO2, HCl, NH3, particulate sulfate and PM2.5 in New York, NY

    Abdul Bari;Vincent Ferraro;Lloyd R. Wilson;Dan Luttinger

  • Multidecadal trends in aerosol radiative forcing over the Arctic: Contribution of changes in anthropogenic aerosol to Arctic warming since 1980

    Thomas J. Breider;Loretta J. Mickley;Daniel J. Jacob;Cui Ge

  • 40Ar‐39Ar dating of collisional events in chondrite parent bodies

    D. D. Bogard;Liaquat Husain;R. J. Wright

  • Stratospheric and tropospheric components of 7Be in surface air

    V. A. Dutkiewicz;L. Husain

  • Sources of fine particle composition in New York city

    Zheng Li;Philip K. Hopke;Liaquat Husain;Sumizah Qureshi

  • Gaseous and aerosol pollutants during fog and clear episodes in South Asian urban atmosphere

    Unknown

  • Black carbon aerosols in urban air in South Asia

    Vincent A. Dutkiewicz;Vincent A. Dutkiewicz;Sofia Alvi;Badar M. Ghauri;M. Iqbal Choudhary

  • Measurement of black carbon (BC) by an optical method and a thermal-optical method: Intercomparison for four sites

    Tanveer Ahmed;Vincent A. Dutkiewicz;Vincent A. Dutkiewicz;Akhtar Shareef;Gurdal Tuncel

  • Chemical characterization of acid precipitation in Albany, New York

    Haider A Khwaja;Haider A Khwaja;Liaquat Husain;Liaquat Husain

  • A long-term (1975–1988) study of atmospheric SO42−: Regional contributions and concentration trends

    Liaquat Husain;Liaquat Husain;Vincent A. Dutkiewicz;Vincent A. Dutkiewicz

  • An evaluation of regional elemental signatures relevant to the Northeastern United States

    V.A Dutkiewicz;V.A Dutkiewicz;P.P Parekh;P.P Parekh;Liaquat Husain;Liaquat Husain

  • Determination of stratospheric ozone at ground level using 7Be/ozone ratios

    Vincent A. Dutkiewicz;Liaquat Husain

  • Mn/V ratio as a tracer of aerosol sulfate transport

    Liaquat Husain;James S. Webber;Edmondo Canelli;Vincent A. Dutkiewicz

  • The relationship between regional SO2 emissions and downwind aerosol sulfate concentrations in the northeastern US.

    Vincent A. Dutkiewicz;Vincent A. Dutkiewicz;Mita Das;Liaquat Husain;Liaquat Husain

  • 40Ar-39Ar age of the Shergotty achondrite and implications for its post-shock thermal history

    D.D. Bogard;Liaquat Husain;L.E. Nyquist

  • 40Ar‐39Ar chronology and cosmic ray exposure ages of the Apollo 15 samples

    Liaquat Husain

  • Ozone transport from stratosphere to troposphere

    Liaquat Husain;Peter E. Coffey;R. E. Meyers;R. T. Cederwall

  • Drop size-dependent S(IV) oxidation in chemically heterogeneous radiation fogs

    Jill E Reilly;Oliver V Rattigan;Katharine F Moore;Christopher Judd

  • The use of chemical and statistical methods to identify sources of selected elements in ambient air aerosols in Karachi, Pakistan

    P.P. Parekh;Badar Ghauri;Zikrur Rehman Siddiqi;Liaquat Husain;Liaquat Husain

  • Elemental composition of PM2.5 aerosols in Queens, New York: Solubility and temporal trends

    Sumizah Qureshi;Vincent A. Dutkiewicz;Vincent A. Dutkiewicz;Adil R. Khan;Kamal Swami

  • A new 1.3 Aeon-Young achondrite

    D. D. Bogard;Liaquat Husain

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip K. Hopke
Philip K. Hopke Clarkson University
Kenneth L. Demerjian
Kenneth L. Demerjian University at Albany, State University of New York
Yrjö Viisanen
Yrjö Viisanen Finnish Meteorological Institute
James J. Schwab
James J. Schwab University at Albany, State University of New York
Rajasekhar Balasubramanian
Rajasekhar Balasubramanian National University of Singapore
Jeffrey L. Collett
Jeffrey L. Collett Colorado State University
Donald D. Bogard
Donald D. Bogard Planetary Science Institute
Sonia M. Kreidenweis
Sonia M. Kreidenweis Colorado State University
Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie
Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie Center for International Climate and Environmental Research
Loretta J. Mickley
Loretta J. Mickley Harvard University

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