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Nadine Locoge

Nadine Locoge

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
42
Citations
4992
World Ranking
7525
National Ranking
329

Overview

Nadine Locoge is affiliated with IMT Lille Douai in France and specializes in environmental science, earth and planetary sciences, and engineering. Their work spans various subfields such as health, toxicology and mutagenesis, atmospheric science, biomedical engineering, environmental engineering, and process chemistry and technology.

The scientist's research focuses primarily on atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, with interests in advanced chemical sensor technologies, air quality and health impacts, indoor air quality and microbial exposure, air quality monitoring and forecasting, atmospheric ozone and climate, as well as odor and emission control technologies.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Nadine Locoge include:

  • Marie Verrièle
  • Sabine Crunaire
  • Stéphane Sauvage
  • Charbel Hawko
  • Nicolas Hucher

Their publications have appeared repeatedly in certain academic venues, including:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Building and Environment
  • Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)

Selected recent papers authored by Nadine Locoge include:

  • Comparison of the chemical composition of aerosols from heated tobacco products, electronic cigarettes and tobacco cigarettes and their toxic impacts on the human bronchial epithelial BEAS-2B cells, 2020, Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • Yearlong measurements of monoterpenes and isoprene in a Mediterranean city (Athens): Natural vs anthropogenic origin, 2020, Atmospheric Environment
  • A review of environmental odor quantification and qualification methods: The question of objectivity in sensory analysis, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • OH and HO 2 radical chemistry in a midlatitude forest: measurements and model comparisons, 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Seasonal variation and origins of volatile organic compounds observed during 2 years at a western Mediterranean remote background site (Ersa, Cape Corsica), 2021, Atmospheric chemistry and physics

Best Publications

  • An investigation into the traffic-related fraction of isoprene at an urban location

    Agnès Borbon;Hervé Fontaine;Marc Veillerot;Nadine Locoge

  • Seasonal variability and source apportionment of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the Paris megacity (France)

    Alexia Baudic;Valérie Gros;Stéphane Sauvage;Nadine Locoge

  • Characterisation of NMHCs in a French urban atmosphere: overview of the main sources.

    A. Borbon;N. Locoge;M. Veillerot;J.C. Galloo

  • Radical budget analysis in a suburban European site during the MEGAPOLI summer field campaign

    Vincent Michoud;Alexandre Kukui;Alexandre Kukui;M. Camredon;Aurélie Colomb

  • Volatile and intermediate volatility organic compounds in suburban Paris: Variability, origin and importance for SOA formation

    Warda Ait-Helal;Warda Ait-Helal;Warda Ait-Helal;Agnès Borbon;Stéphane Sauvage;Stéphane Sauvage;J. A. de Gouw;J. A. de Gouw

  • Comparison of the chemical composition of aerosols from heated tobacco products, electronic cigarettes and tobacco cigarettes and their toxic impacts on the human bronchial epithelial BEAS-2B cells.

    Romain Dusautoir;Gianni Zarcone;Marie Verriele;Guillaume Garçon

  • Long term measurement and source apportionment of non-methane hydrocarbons in three French rural areas

    S. Sauvage;H. Plaisance;N. Locoge;A. Wroblewski

  • Performances of the Radiello ® diffusive sampler for BTEX measurements: Influence of environmental conditions and determination of modelled sampling rates

    Anne Pennequin-Cardinal;Hervé Plaisance;Nadine Locoge;Olivier Ramalho

  • VOC in an urban and industrial harbor on the French North Sea coast during two contrasted meteorological situations

    Joelle Roukos;Véronique Riffault;Nadine Locoge;Hervé Plaisance

  • Validity and limitations of simple reaction kinetics to calculate concentrations of organic compounds from ion counts in PTR-MS

    Rupert Holzinger;W. Joe F. Acton;William J. Bloss;Martin Breitenlechner

  • Photocatalytic oxidation of VOCs at ppb level using a closed-loop reactor: The mixture effect

    Valérie Hequet;C. Raillard;O. Debono;O. Debono;F. Thevenet

  • VOC ternary mixture effect on ppb level photocatalytic oxidation: Removal kinetic, reaction intermediates and mineralization

    O. Debono;Valérie Hequet;Laurence Le Coq;N. Locoge

  • Emissions and treatment of VOCs emitted from wood-based construction materials: Impact on indoor air quality

    P. Harb;N. Locoge;F. Thevenet

  • Comparison of OH reactivity measurements in the atmospheric simulation chamber SAPHIR

    Hendrik Fuchs;Anna Novelli;Michael Rolletter;Andreas Hofzumahaus

  • An automated monitoring system for VOC ozone precursors in ambient air: development, implementation and data analysis.

    C. Badol;A. Borbon;N. Locoge;T. Léonardis

  • The MERMAID study: indoor and outdoor average pollutant concentrations in 10 low‐energy school buildings in France

    Marie Verriele;Marie Verriele;Coralie Schoemaecker;Benjamin Hanoune;Nathalie Leclerc

  • Using a source-receptor approach to characterise VOC behaviour in a French urban area influenced by industrial emissions. Part II: source contribution assessment using the Chemical Mass Balance (CMB) model.

    Caroline Badol;Nadine Locoge;Jean-Claude Galloo

  • Yearlong measurements of monoterpenes and isoprene in a Mediterranean city (Athens): Natural vs anthropogenic origin

    Anastasia Panopoulou;Anastasia Panopoulou;Eleni Liakakou;Stéphane Sauvage;Valérie Gros

  • Characterising sources and sinks of rural VOC in eastern France.

    Agnès Borbon;Patrice Coddeville;Nadine Locoge;Jean-Claude Galloo

  • Developing receptor-oriented methods for non-methane hydrocarbon characterisation in urban air—Part I: source identification

    Agnès Borbon;Hervé Fontaine;Nadine Locoge;Marc Veillerot

  • Volatile organic compounds sources in Paris in spring 2007. Part II: source apportionment using positive matrix factorisation

    Cécile Gaimoz;Stéphane Sauvage;Stéphane Sauvage;Valérie Gros;Frank Herrmann

  • Bidirectional Ecosystem–Atmosphere Fluxes of Volatile Organic Compounds Across the Mass Spectrum: How Many Matter?

    Dylan B. Millet;Hariprasad D. Alwe;Xin Chen;Malte Julian Deventer

  • Comparison of OH reactivity measurements in the atmospheric simulation chamber SAPHIR

    Hendrik Fuchs;F. Truong;R. Sarda-Esteve;Astrid Kiendler-Scharr

Frequent Co-Authors

Valérie Gros
Valérie Gros Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Agnès Borbon
Agnès Borbon Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jean Sciare
Jean Sciare Cyprus Institute
Sébastien Perrier
Sébastien Perrier University of Warwick
Paola Formenti
Paola Formenti Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
John C. Wenger
John C. Wenger University College Cork
B. Bonsang
B. Bonsang Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Vinayak Sinha
Vinayak Sinha Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Mohali
Jonathan Williams
Jonathan Williams Max Planck Society
Monica Crippa
Monica Crippa Directorate-General Joint Research Centre

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