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Thomas H. Stock
Researcher at University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Publications - 60
Citations - 3260
Thomas H. Stock is an academic researcher from University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. The author has contributed to research in topics: Riopa & Population. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 60 publications receiving 3009 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas H. Stock include University of Texas at Austin & Rutgers University.
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Influence of ambient (outdoor) sources on residential indoor and personal PM2.5 concentrations: analyses of RIOPA data.
Qing Yu Meng,Barbara J. Turpin,Leo R. Korn,Clifford P. Weisel,Maria T. Morandi,Steven D. Colome,Junfeng Jim Zhang,Thomas H. Stock,Dalia M. Spektor,Arthur M. Winer,Lin Zhang,Jong Hoon Lee,Robert Giovanetti,William Cui,Jaymin Kwon,Shahnaz Alimokhtari,Derek Shendell,Jennifer M. Jones,Corice Farrar,Silvia Maberti +19 more
TL;DR: The mean of the distribution of ambient contributions across study homes agreed well for themass balance and RCS models, but the distribution was somewhat broader when calculated using the mass balance model with measured air exchange rates.
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Outdoor, indoor, and personal exposure to VOCs in children.
John L. Adgate,Timothy R. Church,Andrew D. Ryan,Gurumurthy Ramachandran,Ann L. Fredrickson,Thomas H. Stock,Maria T. Morandi,Ken Sexton +7 more
TL;DR: Outdoor measurements likely underestimate long-term health risks from children’s exposure to these compounds, and p-dichlorobenzene was the notable exception, with upper-bound exposures more than 100 times greater than those found in other studies of children.
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Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Indoor and Outdoor Air of Three Cities in the U.S.
Yelena Y. Naumova,Steven J. Eisenreich,Barbara J. Turpin,Clifford P. Weisel,Maria T. Morandi,Steven D. Colome,Lisa A. Totten,Thomas H. Stock,Arthur M Winer,Shahnaz Alimokhtari,Jaymin Kwon,Derek Shendell,Jennifer Jones,Silvia Maberti,Steven J Wall +14 more
TL;DR: The indoor and outdoor concentrations of 30 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons were measured in 55 nonsmoking residences in three urban areas during June 1999-May 2000 and showed that indoor sources had a significant effect on indoor concentrations of 3-ring PAHs and a smaller effect on 4-rings and that outdoor sources dominated the indoor concentrations.
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Comparison of personal, indoor, and outdoor exposures to hazardous air pollutants in three urban communities.
Ken Sexton,John L. Adgate,Gurumurthy Ramachandran,Gregory C. Pratt,Steven J. Mongin,Thomas H. Stock,Maria T. Morandi +6 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that ambient VOC measurements at central monitoring sites can seriously underestimate actual exposures for urban residents, even when the outdoor measurements are taken in their own neighborhoods.
Relationships of Indoor, Outdoor, and Personal Air (RIOPA). Part I. Collection methods and descriptive analyses.
Clifford P. Weisel,Junfeng Zhang,Barbara J. Turpin,Maria T. Morandi,Steven D. Colome,Thomas H. Stock,Dalia M. Spektor,Leo R. Korn,Arthur M. Winer,Jaymin Kwon,Qing Yu Meng,Lin Zhang,Robert Harrington,Weili Liu,Adam Reff,Jong Hoon Lee,Shahnaz Alimokhtari,Kishan Mohan,Derek G. Shendell,Jennifer Jones,L. Farrar,Slivia Maberti,Tina Fan +22 more
TL;DR: The results show that indoor sources dominated personal and indoor air concentrations of many measured VOCs and carbonyl compounds, and associations derived from or models based on this data set that may link the influence of outdoor sources with indoorAir toxics and PM2.5 can be relevant to other urban settings.