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Particle-Resolved Simulations for Quantifying Black Carbon Climate Impact and Model Uncertainty
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Black Carbon's Role In Global To Local Scale Climate And Air Quality (2010)
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| Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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| Dissertation/Thesis | Black carbon mixing state in Paris during MEGAPOLI: connecting particle resolved observation to particle resolved modeling. | None | Sanyal S | Sanyal S. Black carbon mixing state in Paris during MEGAPOLI: connecting particle resolved observation to particle resolved modeling. Master's Thesis. Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL, September 16, 2014. |
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| Journal Article | Metrics to quantify the importance of mixing state for CCN activity. | ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS | Ching J, Fast J, West M, Riemer N | Ching J, Fast J, West M, Riemer N. Metrics to quantify the importance of mixing state for CCN activity. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2017;17(12):7445-7458. |
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| Journal Article | Accelerated simulation of stochastic particle removal processes in particle-resolved aerosol models. | JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS | Curtis JH, Michelotti MD, Riemer N, Heath MT, West M | Curtis JH, Michelotti MD, Riemer N, Heath MT, West M. Accelerated simulation of stochastic particle removal processes in particle-resolved aerosol models. Journal of Computational Physics 2016;322:21-32. |
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| Journal Article | Explaining variance in black carbon's aging timescale. | ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS | Fierce L, Riemer N, Bond TC | Fierce L, Riemer N, Bond TC. Explaining variance in black carbon's aging timescale. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2015;15(6):3173-3191. |
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| Journal Article | Black carbon absorption at the global scale is affected by particle-scale diversity in composition. | NATURE COMMUNICATIONS | Fierce L, Bond TC, Bauer SE, Mena F, Riemer N | Fierce L, Bond TC, Bauer SE, Mena F, Riemer N. Black carbon absorption at the global scale is affected by particle-scale diversity in composition. Nature Communications 2016;7:12361 (8 pp.). |
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| Journal Article | Toward reduced representation of mixing state for simulating aerosol effects on climate. | BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY | Fierce L, Riemer N, Bond TC | Fierce L, Riemer N, Bond TC. Toward reduced representation of mixing state for simulating aerosol effects on climate. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 2017;98(5):971-980. |
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| Journal Article | Single particle diversity and mixing state measurements. | ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS | Healey RM, Riemer N, Wenger JC, Murphy M, West M, Poulain L, Wiedensohler A, O'Connor IP, McGillicuddy E, Sodeau JR, Evans GJ | Healy RM, Riemer N, Wenger JC, Murphy M, West M, Poulain L, Wiedensohler A, O'Connor IP, McGillicuddy E, Sodeau JR, Evans GJ. Single particle diversity and mixing state measurements. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2014;14(12):6289-6299. |
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| Journal Article | Binning for efficient stochastic multiscale particle simulations. | MULTISCALE MODELING AND SIMULATION | Michelotti MD, Heath MT, West M | Michelotti MD, Heath MT, West M. Binning for efficient stochastic multiscale particle simulations. Multiscale Modeling & Simulation 2013;11(4):1071-1096. |
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| Journal Article | Quantifying aerosol mixing state with entropy and diversity measures. | None | Riemer N, West M | Riemer N, West M. Quantifying aerosol mixing state with entropy and diversity measures. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2013;13(22):11423-11439. |
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| Journal Article | Modeling the evolution of aerosol particles in a ship plume using PartMC-MOSAIC. | ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS | Tian J, Riemer N, West M, Pfaffenberger L, Schlager H, Petzold A | Tian J, Riemer N, West M, Pfaffenberger L, Schlager H, Petzold A. Modeling the evolution of aerosol particles in a ship plume using PartMC-MOSAIC. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2014;14(11):5327-5347. |
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| Presentation | Particle-resolved modeling of aerosol mixing state in an evolving ship plume. | None | Riemer NS, Tian J, Pfaffenberger L, Schlager H, Petzold A | Riemer NS, Tian J, Pfaffenberger L, Schlager H, Petzold A. Particle-resolved modeling of aerosol mixing state in an evolving ship plume. Poster presented at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 5-9, 2011. |
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| Presentation | Particle-resolved modelling of the aging process of atmospheric soot particles. | None | Riemer N, West M, Easter R, Zaveri R | Riemer N, West M, Easter R, Zaveri R. Particle-resolved modelling of the aging process of atmospheric soot particles. Presented at the European Aerosol Conference (EAC), University of Manchester, Manchester, UK, September 9, 2011. |
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| Presentation | Particle-resolved modeling of aerosol-cloud interactions. | None | Riemer N | Riemer N. Particle-resolved modeling of aerosol-cloud interactions. Presented at the Telluride Workshop for Aerosol-Cloud Interactions, Telluride, CO, August 7, 2012. |
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| Presentation | The use of stochastic particle-resolved models for simulating atmospheric aerosol particles. | None | Riemer N | Riemer N. The use of stochastic particle-resolved models for simulating atmospheric aerosol particles. Presented to the Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL, December 12, 2012. |
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| Presentation | Particle-resolved simulations for quantifying black carbon climate impact and model uncertainty. | None | Riemer N | Riemer N. Particle-resolved simulations for quantifying black carbon climate impact and model uncertainty. Presented at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany, July 25, 2012 (invited seminar). |
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| Presentation | Understanding black carbon climate impacts using a stochastic particle-resolved model. | None | Riemer N | Riemer N. Understanding black carbon climate impacts using a stochastic particle-resolved model. Presented at the Analytical & Environmental Chemistry Seminar, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, April 1, 2013. |
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| Presentation | Understanding black carbon climate impacts using a stochastic particle-resolved model. | None | Riemer N | Riemer N. Understanding black carbon climate impacts using a stochastic particle-resolved model. Presented to the Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, April 5, 2013. |
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| Presentation | Stochastic particle-resolved models for simulating atmospheric aerosol. | None | Riemer N | Riemer N. Stochastic particle-resolved models for simulating atmospheric aerosol. Presented at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography, San Diego, CA, February 5, 2013. |
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| Presentation | Understanding black carbon climate impacts using a stochastic particle-resolved model. | None | Riemer N | Riemer N. Understanding black carbon climate impacts using a stochastic particle-resolved model. Presented at the University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, February 7, 2013. |
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| Presentation | Stochastic particle-resolved models for simulating atmospheric aerosol. | None | Riemer N | Riemer N. Stochastic particle-resolved models for simulating atmospheric aerosol. Presented at the Department of Atmospheric Sciences Colloquium, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, February 8, 2013. |
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| Presentation | [Poster presentation]. | None | Riemer N | Riemer N. Poster presented at the Gordon Research Conference, Atmospheric Chemistry, Climate and Air Quality, West Dover, VT, July 28-August 2, 2013. |
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| Presentation | Understanding black carbon climate impacts using a stochastic particle-resolved model. | None | Riemer N | Riemer N. Understanding black carbon climate impacts using a stochastic particle-resolved model. Presented at the Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, IL, May 10, 2013. |
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| Presentation | Black carbon mixing state in Paris during MEGAPOLI: connecting particle-resolved observations to particle-resolved modeling. | None | Sanyal S, Riemer N, Healy R, Gros V, Wenger JC, Evans GJ | Sanyal S, Riemer N, Healy R, Gros V, Wenger JC, Evans GJ. Black carbon mixing state in Paris during MEGAPOLI: connecting particle-resolved observations to particle-resolved modeling. Poster presented at the American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR) 32nd Annual Conference, Portland, OR, September 30-October 4, 2013 (student poster award). |
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| Presentation | Modeling the evolution of particle mixing state in a ship plume with PartMC-MOSAIC. | None | Tian J, Riemer N, Pfaffenberger L, Schlager H, Petzold A | Tian J, Riemer N, Pfaffenberger L, Schlager H, Petzold A. Modeling the evolution of particle mixing state in a ship plume with PartMC-MOSAIC. Presented at at the American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR) 30th Annual Conference, Orlando, FL, October 3-7, 2011. |
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