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Mary K. Gilles
Researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Publications - 109
Citations - 7603
Mary K. Gilles is an academic researcher from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Particle. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 105 publications receiving 6974 citations. Previous affiliations of Mary K. Gilles include University of California, San Diego & Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences.
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Spectro-microscopic measurements of carbonaceous aerosol aging in Central California
Ryan C. Moffet,Ryan C. Moffet,T. C. Rödel,T. C. Rödel,Stephen T. Kelly,Xiao-Ying Yu,Gregory T. Carroll,Jerome D. Fast,Rahul A. Zaveri,Alexander Laskin,Mary K. Gilles +10 more
TL;DR: The Carbonaceous Aerosols and Radiative Effects Study (CARES) as mentioned in this paper was designed to study carbonaceous aerosols in the natural environment of the Central Valley, California, and learn more about their atmospheric formation and aging.
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Chemical imaging of ambient aerosol particles: Observational constraints on mixing state parameterization
Rachel E. O’Brien,Rachel E. O’Brien,Rachel E. O’Brien,Bingbing Wang,Alexander Laskin,Nicole Riemer,Matthew West,Qi Zhang,Yele Sun,Xiao-Ying Yu,Peter A. Alpert,Peter A. Alpert,Daniel A. Knopf,Mary K. Gilles,Ryan C. Moffet +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new parameterization for quantifying the mixing state of aerosol populations has been applied for the first time to samples of ambient particles analyzed using spectro-microscopy techniques.
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An in situ cell for characterization of solids by soft x-ray absorption
Ian J. Drake,Teris C. N. Liu,Mary K. Gilles,Tolek Tyliszczak,A. L. David Kilcoyne,David K. Shuh,Richard A. Mathies,Alexis T. Bell +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a lab-on-a-chip (LAP) cell was designed and fabricated for in situ characterization of catalysts and environmental materials using soft x-ray absorption spectroscopy and spectromicroscopy at photon energies above 250 eV.
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Anthropogenic influences on the physical state of submicron particulate matter over a tropical forest
Adam P. Bateman,Zhaoheng Gong,Tristan H. Harder,Tristan H. Harder,Suzane S. de Sá,Bingbing Wang,Bingbing Wang,Paulo Castillo,Swarup China,Yingjun Liu,Rachel E. O’Brien,Rachel E. O’Brien,Brett B. Palm,Hung-Wei Shiu,G. G. Cirino,Ryan Thalman,Ryan Thalman,Kouji Adachi,M. Lizabeth Alexander,Paulo Artaxo,Allan K. Bertram,Peter R. Buseck,Mary K. Gilles,Jose L. Jimenez,Alexander Laskin,Antonio O. Manzi,Arthur J. Sedlacek,Rodrigo Augusto Ferreira de Souza,Jian Wang,R. A. Zaveri,Scot T. Martin +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the occurrence of non-liquid and liquid physical states of submicron atmospheric particulate matter (PM) downwind of an urban region in central Amazonia was investigated.
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Shifts in oxidation states of cerium oxide nanoparticles detected inside intact hydrated cells and organelles.
Craig Szymanski,Prabhakaran Munusamy,Cosmin Mihai,Yumei Xie,Dehong Hu,Mary K. Gilles,Tolek Tyliszczak,Suntharampillai Thevuthasan,Donald R. Baer,Galya Orr +9 more
TL;DR: Observations identify a net reduction of CNPs in the intracellular environment, which is consistent with their involvement in potentially beneficial oxidation reactions, but also point to interactions that can negatively impact the health of the cells.