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Jose-Luis Jimenez

Researcher at University of Colorado Boulder

Publications -  44
Citations -  1652

Jose-Luis Jimenez is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Trace gas. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 44 publications receiving 1473 citations. Previous affiliations of Jose-Luis Jimenez include Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences.

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Time- and size-resolved chemical composition of submicron particles in Pittsburgh : Implications for aerosol sources and processes : Particulate matter supersites

TL;DR: An Aerodyne aerosol mass spectrometer (AMS) was deployed at the Pittsburgh Environmental Protection Agency Supersite from 7 to 22 September 2002 as part of the Pittsburgh Air Quality Study (PAQS) as mentioned in this paper.
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Time- and size-resolved chemical composition of submicron particles in Pittsburgh: Implications for aerosol sources and processes

TL;DR: An Aerodyne aerosol mass spectrometer (AMS) was deployed at the Pittsburgh Environmental Protection Agency Supersite from 7 to 22 September 2002 as part of the Pittsburgh Air Quality Study (PAQS) as discussed by the authors.

Investigation of the Sources and Processing of Organic Aerosol over the Central Mexican Plateau from Aircraft Measurements during MILAGRO

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the high-resolution measurements performed onboard the NCAR/NSF C-130 aircraft during the MILAGRO/MIRAGE-Mex field campaign in March 2006 to investigate the sources and chemical processing of the OA in this region.
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Modeling the formation and aging of secondary organic aerosols during CalNex 2010

TL;DR: In this article, four different literature parameterizations for the formation and evolution of urban secondary organic aerosol (SOA) frequently used in 3-D models are evaluated using a 0-D box model representing the Los Angeles metropolitan region during the California Research at the Nexus of Air Quality and Climate Change (CalNex) 2010 campaign.