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J. Douglas Goetz
Researcher at Drexel University
Publications - 16
Citations - 450
J. Douglas Goetz is an academic researcher from Drexel University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 338 citations. Previous affiliations of J. Douglas Goetz include University of Colorado Boulder.
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Nepal Ambient Monitoring and Source Testing Experiment (NAMaSTE): Emissions of trace gases and light-absorbing carbon from wood and dung cooking fires, garbage and crop residue burning, brick kilns, and other sources
Chelsea E. Stockwell,Chelsea E. Stockwell,Ted J. Christian,J. Douglas Goetz,Thilina Jayarathne,Prakash V. Bhave,P. S. Praveen,Sagar Adhikari,Rashmi Maharjan,Peter F. DeCarlo,Elizabeth A. Stone,Eri Saikawa,Donald R. Blake,Isobel J. Simpson,Robert J. Yokelson,Arnico K. Panday +15 more
TL;DR: The NAMaSTE campaign as discussed by the authors reported the trace gas and aerosol measurements obtained by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, whole-air sampling (WAS), and photoacoustic extinctiometers (PAX) based on field work with a moveable lab sampling authentic sources.
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Nepal Ambient Monitoring and Source Testing Experiment (NAMaSTE): emissions of particulate matter from wood- and dung-fueled cooking fires, garbage and crop residue burning, brick kilns, and other sources
Thilina Jayarathne,Chelsea E. Stockwell,Prakash V. Bhave,P. S. Praveen,Chathurika M. Rathnayake,Md. Robiul Islam,Arnico K. Panday,Sagar Adhikari,Rashmi Maharjan,J. Douglas Goetz,Peter F. DeCarlo,Eri Saikawa,Robert J. Yokelson,Elizabeth A. Stone +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, fuel-based emission factors (EFs; with units of pollutant mass emitted per kilogram of fuel combusted) were determined for fine particulate matter (PM2.5), organic carbon (OC), elemental carbon (EC), inorganic ions, trace metals, and organic species.
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Atmospheric emission characterization of Marcellus shale natural gas development sites.
J. Douglas Goetz,Cody Floerchinger,Edward C. Fortner,Joda Wormhoudt,Paola Massoli,W. Berk Knighton,Scott C. Herndon,Charles E. Kolb,Eladio M. Knipping,Stephanie L. Shaw,Peter F. DeCarlo +10 more
TL;DR: Although limited in sample size, this study provides emission rate estimates for some processes in a newly developed natural gas resource and contributes valuable comparisons to other shale gas studies.
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A missing source of aerosols in Antarctica - beyond long-range transport, phytoplankton, and photochemistry
M. Giordano,M. Giordano,L. Kalnajs,Anita M. Avery,J. Douglas Goetz,Sean M. Davis,Sean M. Davis,Peter F. DeCarlo +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a real-time, high-resolution aerosol mass spectrometer (SP-AMS) was used to identify the source and evolution of the Antarctic aerosol population.
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Speciated online PM 1 from South Asian combustion sources – Part 1: Fuel-based emission factors and size distributions
J. Douglas Goetz,J. Douglas Goetz,M. Giordano,Chelsea E. Stockwell,Chelsea E. Stockwell,Ted J. Christian,Rashmi Maharjan,Sagar Adhikari,Prakash V. Bhave,Prakash V. Bhave,P. S. Praveen,Arnico K. Panday,Thilina Jayarathne,Elizabeth A. Stone,Robert J. Yokelson,Peter F. DeCarlo +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, an online measurement of submicron aerosol (PM 1 ) emissions was conducted as part of the Nepal Ambient Monitoring and Source Testing Experiment (NAMaSTE) to investigate and report emission factors (EFs) and vacuum aerodynamic diameter (dva ) size distributions from prevalent but poorly characterized combustion sources.