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John F. Slater
Researcher at University of New Hampshire
Publications - 11
Citations - 469
John F. Slater is an academic researcher from University of New Hampshire. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbon & Aerosol. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 451 citations. Previous affiliations of John F. Slater include National Institute of Standards and Technology & Daniel Webster College.
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A Critical Evaluation of Interlaboratory Data on Total, Elemental, and Isotopic Carbon in the Carbonaceous Particle Reference Material, NIST SRM 1649a
Lloyd A. Currie,Bruce A. Benner,John D. Kessler,D. R. Klinedinst,George A. Klouda,J. V. Marolf,John F. Slater,Stephen A. Wise,Hélène Cachier,Robert A. Cary,Judith C. Chow,John G. Watson,Ellen R. M. Druffel,Caroline A. Masiello,Timothy I. Eglinton,Ann Pearson,Christopher M. Reddy,Örjan Gustafsson,James G. Quinn,Paul C. Hartmann,John I. Hedges,K. M. Prentice,Thomas W. Kirchstetter,T. Novakow,Hans Puxbaum,H Schmid +25 more
TL;DR: The NIST "urban dust" standard reference material (SRM 1649a) is useful in this respect, in part because it comprises a considerable array of inorganic and organic species, and because it exhibits a large degree of ((14)C) isotopic heterogeneity, with biomass carbon source contributions ranging from about 2 % (essentially fossil aliphatic fraction) to about 32 % (polar fraction) as mentioned in this paper.
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Distinguishing the relative contribution of fossil fuel and biomass combustion aerosols deposited at Summit, Greenland through isotopic and molecular characterization of insoluble carbon
TL;DR: In this article, radiocarbon (14 C) analysis of elemental carbon (EC) and quantification of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) of water-insoluble particles from a snowpit excavated at Summit, Greenland in 1996 were performed.
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A critical evaluation of inter-laboratory data on total, elemental and isotopic carbon in the carbonaceous particle reference material
Lloyd A. Currie,Bruce A. Benner,Hélène Cachier,Robert A. Cary,Judith C. Chow,D L Urban,Timothy I. Eglinton,Örjan Gustafsson,Paul C. Hartmann,John I. Hedges,John D. Kessler,Thomas W. Kirchstetter,D. R. Klinedinst,George A. Klouda,J. V. Marolf,Caroline A. Masiello,T Novakov,Ann Pearson,K. M. Prentice,Hans Puxbaum,James G. Quinn,Christopher M. Reddy,H Schmid,John F. Slater,Stephen A. Wise,John G. Watson +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide documentation for the new isotopic and chemical particulate carbon data for certified, reference and information values in Tables 12 and 13 of the Certificate of Analysis.
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Black carbon and organic carbon in aerosol particles from crown fires in the Canadian boreal forest
Joseph M. Conny,John F. Slater +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the amount of black carbon (BC) from boreal crown fires in Canada is quantified for assessing the effect on regional climate from natural wildfire aerosol emissions versus that from anthropogenic activities.
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Manual synoptic climate classification for the east coast of New England (USA) with an application to PM2.5 concentration
TL;DR: In this paper, a manual synoptic climate classification for the East Coast of New England with an application to regional pollution is presented, applied to airborne fine particle mass concentra- tions with an aerodynamic diameter ≤ 2.5 µm (PM2.5).