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Charles O Stanier

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Research Report (Health Effects Institute)|August 23, 2014
Development and application of an aerosol screening model for size-resolved urban aerosolsCharles O Stanier, Sang-Rin Lee,
Environmental Science & Technology|May 31, 2007
Measurements of the volatility of aerosols from alpha-pinene ozonolysisCharles O Stanier, Ravi K Pathak, Spyros N Pandis
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics|February 12, 2019
Comprehensive atmospheric modeling of reactive cyclic siloxanes and their oxidation productsNathan J Janechek, Kaj M Hansen, Charles O Stanier
Chemosphere|April 2, 2013
Cyclic siloxanes in air, including identification of high levels in Chicago and distinct diurnal variationRachel A Yucuis, Charles O Stanier, Keri C Hornbuckle
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|September 14, 2011
A kinetic study of ozone decomposition on illuminated oxide surfacesHaihan Chen, Charles O Stanier, Mark A Young, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene|March 14, 2022
Assessment of university classroom ventilation during the COVID-19 pandemicThomas M Peters, David Rabidoux, Charles O Stanier, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|May 11, 2006
Modeling semivolatile organic aerosol mass emissions from combustion systemsManish K Shrivastava, Eric M Lipsky, Charles O Stanier, et al.
ACS ES&T Air|November 20, 2025
Gas-Particle Distribution of D<sub>5</sub> Oxidation Products in New York City during SummertimeJosie K Welker, Jeewani N Meepage, Charles O Stanier, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|May 9, 2024
Concentrations of Volatile Methyl Siloxanes in New York City Reflect Emissions from Personal Care and Industrial UseChristopher E Brunet, Rachel F Marek, Charles O Stanier, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|March 5, 2011
Abiotic mechanism for the formation of atmospheric nitrous oxide from ammonium nitrateGayan Rubasinghege, Scott N Spak, Charles O Stanier, et al.
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Research Report (Health Effects Institute)|August 23, 2014
Development and application of an aerosol screening model for size-resolved urban aerosolsCharles O Stanier, Sang-Rin Lee,
Environmental Science & Technology|May 31, 2007
Measurements of the volatility of aerosols from alpha-pinene ozonolysisCharles O Stanier, Ravi K Pathak, Spyros N Pandis
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics|February 12, 2019
Comprehensive atmospheric modeling of reactive cyclic siloxanes and their oxidation productsNathan J Janechek, Kaj M Hansen, Charles O Stanier
Chemosphere|April 2, 2013
Cyclic siloxanes in air, including identification of high levels in Chicago and distinct diurnal variationRachel A Yucuis, Charles O Stanier, Keri C Hornbuckle
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|September 14, 2011
A kinetic study of ozone decomposition on illuminated oxide surfacesHaihan Chen, Charles O Stanier, Mark A Young, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene|March 14, 2022
Assessment of university classroom ventilation during the COVID-19 pandemicThomas M Peters, David Rabidoux, Charles O Stanier, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|May 11, 2006
Modeling semivolatile organic aerosol mass emissions from combustion systemsManish K Shrivastava, Eric M Lipsky, Charles O Stanier, et al.
ACS ES&T Air|November 20, 2025
Gas-Particle Distribution of D<sub>5</sub> Oxidation Products in New York City during SummertimeJosie K Welker, Jeewani N Meepage, Charles O Stanier, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|May 9, 2024
Concentrations of Volatile Methyl Siloxanes in New York City Reflect Emissions from Personal Care and Industrial UseChristopher E Brunet, Rachel F Marek, Charles O Stanier, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|March 5, 2011
Abiotic mechanism for the formation of atmospheric nitrous oxide from ammonium nitrateGayan Rubasinghege, Scott N Spak, Charles O Stanier, et al.
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