Abstracts by Christopher Cappa
Aerosol Particles from Human Speech as a Possible Vector for Airborne Infectious Disease Transmission. SIMA ASADI, Anthony S. Wexler, Christopher Cappa, Santiago Barreda, Nicole M. Bouvier, William D. Ristenpart, University of California, Davis
Influences of Primary Emission and Secondary Coating Formation on the Particle Diversity and Mixing State of Black Carbon Particles. ALEX LEE, Laura-Helena Rivellini, Chia-Li Chen, Jun Liu, Derek Price, Raghu Betha, Lynn Russell, Xiaolu Zhang, Christopher Cappa, National University of Singapore
Large Contribution of Oxygenated Aromatic Compounds in Biomass Burning Emissions to Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation. ALI AKHERATI, Charles He, Matthew Coggon, Abigail Koss, Carsten Warneke, Joost de Gouw, Christopher Cappa, Jeffrey R. Pierce, Michael Kleeman, Shantanu Jathar, Colorado State University
Translating Environmental Chamber Data for Secondary Organic Aerosol for Use in Atmospheric Models. CHARLES HE, Ali Akherati, Christopher Cappa, Jeffrey R. Pierce, ManishKumar Shrivastava, Benjamin Murphy, Shantanu Jathar, Colorado State University