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    Student Research Topics


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      Thomas Lambert, M.Sc.
        The Acute Health Effects of Air Quality, Meteorology, and Aero-Allergens in New England During the Summer of 2004

      Melissa Smith, Ph.D.
        Tracking the Fate and Transport of Atmospheric Trace Metal Inputs through the Hydrologic Cycle Using Radiogenic Isotopes


    2006
      Yong Zhou, Ph.D.
        Atmospheric volatile organic compound measurements: Distributions and effects on air quality in coastal marine, rural and remote continental environments


    2005
      Emily Fischer, M.Sc.
        Ozone and Bulk Aerosol Measurements at Mount Washington: Relationships to Air Mass Transport

      Rachel Russo, M.Sc.
        Impact of Regional Transport on Atmospheric Chemistry in Two Regions: Part 1: the Western Pacific; Part 2: New England


    2004
      Zachary Irons, M.Sc.
        Source Region Identification of Extreme Water-Soluble Nitrate and Sulfate Aerosol Concentrations at the New Hampshire Seacoast


    2003
      Linsey DeBell, M.Sc.
        Impact of Asian Dust and Quebec Forest Fire Emissions on Atmospheric Chemistry in New England

      Sam Miller, Ph.D.
        The Central New England Sea Breeze Study

      Marcy Vozzella, M.Sc.
        Real-time measurement of HNO3 on the Ron Brown during NEAQS 2002

      Adam Wilson, M.Sc.
        Air Quality, Weather and Visits to the Emergency Room in Portland, Maine and Manchester, NH


    2002
      John Slater, Ph.D.
        Characterization of the Optical, Chemical, and Physical Properties of Aerosol Particles in New Hampshire




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