First Name | Last Name | Company Name | Abstract Title | Session | Day & Session | Start Time |
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Seth | Lyman | Bingham Research Center, Utah State University, Vernal, Utah, USA | Toward accurate, verified measurements of oxidized mercury | Special Session - New developments in understanding reactive mercury concentrations and chemistry | Thursday 28th July - Session Four | 15:00 UTC |
Mae | Gustin | Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Science, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, USA | Observations of the chemistry and concentrations of reactive Hg at locations with different ambient air chemistry | Special Session - New developments in understanding reactive mercury concentrations and chemistry | Thursday 28th July - Session Four | 15:00 UTC |
Lynne | Gratz | Colorado College | Observations of High Oxidized Mercury from Storm Peak Laboratory Using an Improved Dual-Channel Measurement System | Special Session - New developments in understanding reactive mercury concentrations and chemistry | Thursday 28th July - Session Four | 15:00 UTC |
Alexei | Khalizov | New Jersey Institute of Technology | Surface reactions alter perceived and actual composition of atmospheric Hg(II) | Special Session - New developments in understanding reactive mercury concentrations and chemistry | Thursday 28th July - Session Four | 15:00 UTC |
Lei | Zhang | Nanjing University | Evidence for Deciphering the Underestimation in Gaseous Oxidized Mercury Measurements by the KCl Denuder-Based Method | Special Session - New developments in understanding reactive mercury concentrations and chemistry | Thursday 28th July - Session Four | 15:00 UTC |
Yipeng | He | University of Connecticut | Comparison of Methods for Quantifying Reactive Gaseous Mercury and Particulate Mercury in the Marine Boundary Layer | Special Session - New developments in understanding reactive mercury concentrations and chemistry | Thursday 28th July - Session Four | 15:00 UTC |
First Name | Last Name | Company Name | Abstract Title | Session |
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Sarrah | Dunham-Cheatham | University of Nevada, Reno | Comparison and Calibration of Methods for Ambient Reactive Mercury Quantification | Special Session - New developments in understanding reactive mercury concentrations and chemistry |
Seth | Lyman | Bingham Research Center, Utah State University, Vernal, Utah, USA | Evidence Against Rapid Mercury Oxidation in Photochemical Smog | Special Session - New developments in understanding reactive mercury concentrations and chemistry |
Natalie | Allen | Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Science, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, USA | Improvements to the RMAS Used to Measure and Identify Concentrations and Chemistry of Reactive Mercury | Special Session - New developments in understanding reactive mercury concentrations and chemistry |
Lei | Zhang | Nanjing University | Evidence for Deciphering the Underestimation in Gaseous Oxidized Mercury Measurements by the Denuder-Based Method | Special Session - New developments in understanding reactive mercury concentrations and chemistry |
Hangtian | Zhou | Nanjing University | Impacts of Meteorology and Size-Resolved Ionic Composition on Gas-Particle Partitioning of Atmospheric Reactive Mercury | Special Session - New developments in understanding reactive mercury concentrations and chemistry |
Lin | Wu | SUNY-ESF | Improving Simulation of Redox Chemistry and Gas Particle Partitioning of Atmospheric Mercury | Special Session - New developments in understanding reactive mercury concentrations and chemistry |