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Eben S. Cross
Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Publications - 44
Citations - 3003
Eben S. Cross is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Particle. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 43 publications receiving 2626 citations. Previous affiliations of Eben S. Cross include Boston College.
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Radiative Absorption Enhancements Due to the Mixing State of Atmospheric Black Carbon
Christopher D. Cappa,Timothy B. Onasch,Paola Massoli,Douglas R. Worsnop,Timothy S. Bates,Eben S. Cross,Paul Davidovits,Jani Hakala,Katherine Hayden,B. Tom Jobson,Katheryn R. Kolesar,Daniel A. Lack,Daniel A. Lack,Brian M. Lerner,Brian M. Lerner,Shao-Meng Li,Daniel Mellon,I. Nuaaman,I. Nuaaman,Jason S. Olfert,Tuukka Petäjä,Patricia K. Quinn,Chen Song,R. Subramanian,Eric J. Williams,Rahul A. Zaveri +25 more
TL;DR: Direct measurements show that ambient atmospheric particulate black carbon absorbs less solar radiation than theory suggested, suggesting that many climate models may be overestimating the amount of warming caused by black carbon emissions.
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An Inter-Comparison of Instruments Measuring Black Carbon Content of Soot Particles
Jay G. Slowik,Eben S. Cross,Jeong-Ho Han,Paul Davidovits,Timothy B. Onasch,John T. Jayne,Leah R. Williams,Manjula R. Canagaratna,Douglas R. Worsnop,Rajan K. Chakrabarty,Hans Moosmüller,W. P. Arnott,Joshua P. Schwarz,Ru-Shan Gao,David W. Fahey,Gregory L. Kok,Andreas Petzold +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an inter-comparison study of fractal soot particles was conducted using the following four instruments: AMS-SMPS, SP2, MAAP and PAS.
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A Novel Method for Estimating Light-Scattering Properties of Soot Aerosols Using a Modified Single-Particle Soot Photometer
Ru-Shan Gao,Joshua P. Schwarz,K. K. Kelly,David W. Fahey,L. A. Watts,Thomas L. Thompson,J. R. Spackman,Jay G. Slowik,Eben S. Cross,Jeong-Ho Han,Paul Davidovits,Timothy B. Onasch,D. R. Worsnop +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, a method for determining the scattering properties of elemental carbon (EC) particles using a single particle soot photometer (SP2) was proposed. But the method is limited to the case when the SP2 is in the TEM00 mode.
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Soot Particle Studies—Instrument Inter-Comparison—Project Overview
Eben S. Cross,Timothy B. Onasch,Adam T. Ahern,W. Wrobel,Jay G. Slowik,Jason S. Olfert,Daniel A. Lack,Paola Massoli,Christopher D. Cappa,Joshua P. Schwarz,J. Ryan Spackman,David W. Fahey,Arthur J. Sedlacek,A. Trimborn,John T. Jayne,Andrew Freedman,Leah R. Williams,Nga L. Ng,Claudio Mazzoleni,Manvendra K. Dubey,Benjamin T. Brem,Greg Kok,R. Subramanian,Steffen Freitag,Antony D. Clarke,D. A. Thornhill,Linsey C. Marr,Charles E. Kolb,Douglas R. Worsnop,Paul Davidovits +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an intercomparison study of instruments designed to measure the microphysical and optical properties of soot particles was completed, and the following mass-based instruments were tested: Couette Centrifugal Particle Mass Analyzer (CPMA), Time-of-Flight Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (TOMS-SMPS), Single Particle Soot Photometer (SP2), Soot Particle-Aerosol mass Spectrometers (SP-AMS) and Photoelectric Aerosols Sensor (PAS2000CE).
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Use of electrochemical sensors for measurement of air pollution: correcting interference response and validating measurements
Eben S. Cross,Leah R. Williams,David K. Lewis,Gregory R. Magoon,Timothy B. Onasch,Michael Kaminsky,Douglas R. Worsnop,John T. Jayne +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the results obtained with a recently developed lower-cost air quality-sensor system are reported, and the results substantiate the potential for distributed air pollution measurements that could be enabled with these sensors.