
Loretta J. Mickley
· Associate of the Department of SEASVerifiedHarvard University · Environmental Science & Engineering
Active 1989–2024
Research topics
- Chemistry
- Environmental science
- Organic chemistry
- Meteorology
- Geography
- Environmental chemistry
Selected publications
Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres · 2020 · 85 citations
- Environmental chemistry
- Chemistry
- Environmental science
of HMS. The Shijiazhuang samples show only minor traces of HMS 4 months later, suggesting that HMS had decomposed over time during sample storage. In contrast, the Singapore samples do not clearly show a decline in HMS concentration over 2 months of monitoring. Measurements from over 150 sites, primarily derived from the IMPROVE network across the United States, suggest the ubiquitous presence of HMS in at least trace amounts as much as 60 days after collection. The degree of possible HMS decomposition in the IMPROVE observations is unknown. Using the GEOS-Chem chemical transport model, we estimate that HMS may account for 10% of global particulate sulfur in continental surface air and over 25% in many polluted regions. Our results suggest that reducing emissions of HCHO and other volatile organic compounds may have a co-benefit of decreasing particulate sulfur.
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Frequent coauthors
- 159 shared
Daniel J. Jacob
Harvard University
- 119 shared
Melissa P. Sulprizio
Harvard University
- 102 shared
Rachel Silvern
- 75 shared
Tianjia Liu
BaiCheng Normal University
- 52 shared
Daniel Jacob
Harvard University
- 51 shared
Miriam E. Marlier
- 47 shared
Ruth DeFries
Columbia University
- 33 shared
E. M. Leibensperger
Ithaca College
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