The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Aerosol, Environmental chemistry, Air pollution, Total organic carbon and Particulates. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Biomass and Atmospheric sciences. Her Atmospheric sciences research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Chemical mass balance, Emission inventory, Greenhouse gas, Biofuel and Carbon chemistry.
Her work deals with themes such as Fraction, Diesel fuel and Gasoline, which intersect with Environmental chemistry. Her research in Air pollution intersects with topics in Levoglucosan, Mineralogy, Volatile organic compound and Pollution. Her Total organic carbon research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Biomass burning and Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry.
Rebecca J. Sheesley mostly deals with Environmental chemistry, Aerosol, Atmospheric sciences, Particulates and Total organic carbon. The concepts of her Environmental chemistry study are interwoven with issues in Levoglucosan, Fine particulate and Gasoline. Her study in Aerosol is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Air pollution, Mineralogy, Arctic and Air quality index.
The various areas that Rebecca J. Sheesley examines in her Atmospheric sciences study include Soot and Atmosphere, Meteorology. Her Particulates study combines topics in areas such as Environmental engineering, Diesel fuel, Diesel exhaust, Pesticide and Nitrate. In her study, Gas chromatography is inextricably linked to Mass spectrometry, which falls within the broad field of Total organic carbon.
Her primary areas of investigation include Arctic, Atmospheric sciences, Aerosol, Oceanography and Environmental chemistry. In her study, Fossil fuel combustion, Global warming and Biomass burning is strongly linked to The arctic, which falls under the umbrella field of Arctic. Her Atmospheric sciences research integrates issues from Aerosol composition and Atmosphere.
Her Aerosol study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Annual cycle, Middle latitudes and Physical geography. Her studies deal with areas such as Soot and Particulate pollution as well as Environmental chemistry. Her Particulates study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Permethrin and Ozone.
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Brown Clouds over South Asia: Biomass or Fossil Fuel Combustion?
Örjan Gustafsson;Martin Kruså;Zdenek Zencak;Rebecca J. Sheesley.
Science (2009)
Characterization of organic aerosols emitted from the combustion of biomass indigenous to South Asia
Rebecca J. Sheesley;James J. Schauer;Zohir Chowdhury;Glen R. Cass.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2003)
Gaseous and particulate emissions from prescribed burning in Georgia.
Sangil Lee;Karsten Baumann;James J. Schauer;Rebecca J. Sheesley.
Environmental Science & Technology (2005)
Source apportionment of fine organic aerosol in Mexico City during the MILAGRO experiment 2006
E. A. Stone;D. C. Snyder;R. J. Sheesley;A. P. Sullivan.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2008)
Speciation of ambient fine organic carbon particles and source apportionment of PM2.5 in Indian cities
Zohir Chowdhury;Zohir Chowdhury;Mei Zheng;James J. Schauer;Rebecca J. Sheesley.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2007)
Fine, ultrafine and nanoparticle trace element compositions near a major freeway with a high heavy-duty diesel fraction
Leonidas Ntziachristos;Zhi Ning;Michael D. Geller;Rebecca J. Sheesley.
Atmospheric Environment (2007)
Trends in Secondary Organic Aerosol at a Remote Site in Michigan's Upper Peninsula
Rebecca J Sheesley;James J Schauer;Erin Bean;Donna Kenski.
Environmental Science & Technology (2004)
Primary and secondary contributions to ambient PM in the midwestern United States.
Michael Lewandowski;Mohammed Jaoui;John H. Offenberg;Tadeusz E. Kleindienst.
Environmental Science & Technology (2008)
Daily variation in chemical characteristics of urban ultrafine aerosols and inference of their sources.
Zhi Ning;Michael D. Geller;Katharine F. Moore;Rebecca Sheesley.
Environmental Science & Technology (2007)
Roadside measurements of size-segregated particulate organic compounds near gasoline and diesel-dominated freeways in Los Angeles, CA
Harish C. Phuleria;Rebecca J. Sheesley;James J. Schauer;Philip M. Fine.
Atmospheric Environment (2007)
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