Judith C. Chow
Desert Research Institute
448 Papers
2.3K Citations
Judith C. Chow is an academic researcher from Desert Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Particulates & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 96, co-authored 427 publications. Previous affiliations of Judith C. Chow include United States Environmental Protection Agency & University of Nevada, Reno.
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Papers
Sources and chemistry of PM10 aerosol in Santa Barbara County, CA
TL;DR: In this paper, chemical mass balance (CMB) receptor modeling was conducted to determine the sources of PM 10 aerosol emissions at six sites in Santa Barbara County, CA during 1989 every sixth day.
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Generation and Characterization of Four Dilutions of Diesel Engine Exhaust for a Subchronic Inhalation Study
Jacob D. McDonald,Edward B. Barr,Richard K. White,Judith C. Chow,James J. Schauer,Barbara Zielinska,Eric Grosjean +6 more
TL;DR: Rodent-derived ammonia reacted with exhaust to form secondary inorganic particles (at different rates dependent on dilution), and rodent respiration accounted for volatile organics in the same range as the diesel exhaust at the lowest exhaust exposure concentrations.
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Air quality measurements from the Fresno Supersite.
John G. Watson,Judith C. Chow,John L. Bowen,Douglas H. Lowenthal,Susanne V. Hering,Peter Ouchida,William Oslund +6 more
TL;DR: The Fresno Supersite is coordinated with health and toxicological studies that will use these data in establishing relationships with asthma, other respiratory disease, and cardiovascular changes in human and animal subjects.
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Long-Term Efficiencies of Dust Suppressants to Reduce PM10 Emissions from Unpaved Roads.
John A. Gillies,John G. Watson,C. Fred Rogers,David Dubois,Judith C. Chow,Rodney Langston,James Sweet +6 more
TL;DR: Assessment of the long-term efficiencies of four dust suppressants to reduce the emission of PM10 from public unpaved roads found that suppressants that create surface conditions resistant to brittle failure are less prone to deterioration and more likely to increase long- term reduction efficiency for PM10 emissions on unpaved Roads.
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Distribution and origin of carbonaceous aerosol over a rural high-mountain lake area, Northern China and its transport significance
Yongming Han,Zhiwei Han,Junji Cao,Junji Cao,Judith C. Chow,Judith C. Chow,John G. Watson,John G. Watson,Zhisheng An,Shiyang Liu,Renjian Zhang +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the thermal/optical reflectance (TOR) method with different temperature plateaus and oxidation atmospheres was used to analyze organic carbon (OC), elemental carbon (EC), char-EC, and soot-EC.
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