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Mikhail Pekour
Researcher at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Publications - 81
Citations - 2249
Mikhail Pekour is an academic researcher from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 68 publications receiving 1831 citations. Previous affiliations of Mikhail Pekour include Battelle Memorial Institute.
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Coupling aerosol-cloud-radiative processes in the WRF-Chem model: Investigating the radiative impact of elevated point sources
Elaine G. Chapman,William I. Gustafson,Richard C. Easter,James C. Barnard,Steven J. Ghan,Mikhail Pekour,Jerome D. Fast +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the local and regional influence of elevated point sources on summertime aerosol forcing and cloud-aerosol interactions in northeastern North America was investigated using the WRF-Chem community model.
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Evaluating simulated primary anthropogenic and biomass burning organic aerosols during MILAGRO: implications for assessing treatments of secondary organic aerosols
Jerome D. Fast,Allison C. Aiken,James Allan,L. Alexander,Teresa Campos,Manjula R. Canagaratna,Elaine G. Chapman,Peter F. DeCarlo,B. de Foy,Jeffrey S. Gaffney,J. A. de Gouw,J. C. Doran,Louisa K. Emmons,Alma Hodzic,Scott C. Herndon,G. Huey,J. T. Jayne,Jose L. Jimenez,Lawrence I. Kleinman,William C. Kuster,Nancy A. Marley,Lynn M. Russell,Carlos Ochoa,Timothy B. Onasch,Mikhail Pekour,Chen Song,Ingrid M. Ulbrich,Carsten Warneke,D. Welsh-Bon,Christine Wiedinmyer,D. R. Worsnop,Xiao-Ying Yu,Rahul A. Zaveri +32 more
TL;DR: In this article, simulated primary organic aerosols (POA), as well as other particulates and trace gases, in the vicinity of Mexico City are evaluated using measurements collected during the 2006 Megacity Initiative: Local and Global Research Observations (MILAGRO) field campaigns.
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Basin-scale wind transport during the MILAGRO field campaign and comparison to climatology using cluster analysis
B. de Foy,Jerome D. Fast,S. J. Paech,D. Phillips,Justin Walters,Richard Coulter,Timothy Martin,Mikhail Pekour,William J. Shaw,P. P. Kastendeuch,Nancy A. Marley,Armando Retama,Luisa T. Molina +12 more
TL;DR: The MILAGRO field campaign was a multi-agency international collaborative project to evaluate the regional impacts of the Mexico City air pollution plume as a means of understanding urban impacts on the global climate.
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The T1-T2 study: evolution of aerosol properties downwind of Mexico City
J. C. Doran,James C. Barnard,W. P. Arnott,Robert A. Cary,Richard Coulter,Jerome D. Fast,Evgueni I. Kassianov,Lawrence I. Kleinman,Nels S. Laulainen,Timothy Martin,G. Paredes-Miranda,Mikhail Pekour,William J. Shaw,D F Smith,Stephen R. Springston,Xiao-Ying Yu +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated changes in the specific absorption α ABS (absorption per unit mass, with unit of m 2 g −1 ) of black carbon as it aged and became coated with compounds such as sulfate and organic carbon, evolving from an external to an internal mixture.
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Overview of the 2010 Carbonaceous Aerosols and Radiative Effects Study (CARES)
Rahul A. Zaveri,William J. Shaw,Daniel J. Cziczo,Beat Schmid,R. A. Ferrare,M. L. Alexander,Mikhail D. Alexandrov,Raul J. Alvarez,W. P. Arnott,Dean B. Atkinson,Sunil Baidar,Robert M. Banta,James C. Barnard,Josef Beranek,Larry K. Berg,Fred J. Brechtel,W. A. Brewer,John F. Cahill,Brian Cairns,Christopher D. Cappa,Duli Chand,Swarup China,Jennifer M. Comstock,Manvendra K. Dubey,Richard C. Easter,M. H. Erickson,Jerome D. Fast,Cody Floerchinger,B. A. Flowers,Edward C. Fortner,Jeffrey S. Gaffney,M. K. Gilles,Kyle Gorkowski,William I. Gustafson,Madhu Gyawali,J. W. Hair,R. M. Hardesty,J. W. Harworth,Scott C. Herndon,Naruki Hiranuma,Chris A. Hostetler,John M. Hubbe,J. T. Jayne,H. Jeong,Bertram T. Jobson,Evgueni I. Kassianov,Lawrence I. Kleinman,C. Kluzek,B. Knighton,Katheryn R. Kolesar,Chongai Kuang,Alena Kubátová,Andrew O. Langford,Alexander Laskin,Nels S. Laulainen,Richard D. Marchbanks,Claudio Mazzoleni,Fan Mei,Ryan C. Moffet,Danny A. Nelson,Michael D. Obland,Hilke Oetjen,Timothy B. Onasch,Ivan Ortega,M. Ottaviani,Mikhail Pekour,Kimberly A. Prather,J. G. Radney,R. R. Rogers,Scott P. Sandberg,Arthur J. Sedlacek,Christoph J. Senff,Gunnar Senum,Ari Setyan,John E. Shilling,Manish Shrivastava,Chen Song,Stephen R. Springston,R. Subramanian,Kaitlyn J. Suski,Jason Tomlinson,Rainer Volkamer,H. W. Wallace,Jian Wang,A. M. Weickmann,D. R. Worsnop,Xiao-Ying Yu,Alla Zelenyuk,Qi Zhang +88 more
TL;DR: The US Department of Energy (DOE) Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) program's Carbonaceous Aerosol and Radiative Effects Study (CARES) carried out in June 2010 in Central Valley, California, was a comprehensive effort designed to improve the understanding of the possible interactions between urban and natural emissions in the production and transformation of atmospheric aerosol and the resulting impact on climate change.