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Dataset of Chemosphere Publication in 2016, Laboratory study of PCB transport from primary sources to settled dust
The data presented in this data file is a product of a journal publication. The dataset contains PCB sorption concentrations to settled dust due to dust/air partition and PCB migration concentration due to dust/source partitioning. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Liu , X., Z. Guo, K. Krebs , D. Greenwell , N. Roache, A. Stinson, J. Nardin, and R. Pope. Laboratory study of PCB transport from primary sources to settled dust. CHEMOSPHERE. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 169: 62-69, (2016).
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Dataset of Chemosphere Publication in 2016, Laboratory study of PCB transport from primary sources to settled dust
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The data presented in this data file is a product of a journal publication. The dataset contains PCB sorption concentrations to settled dust due to dust/air partition and PCB migration concentration due to dust/source partitioning. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Liu , X., Z. Guo, K. Krebs , D. Greenwell , N. Roache, A. Stinson, J. Nardin, and R. Pope. Laboratory study of PCB transport from primary sources to settled dust. CHEMOSPHERE. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 169: 62-69, (2016).
Dataset of Chemosphere Publication in 2015, Chamber study of PCB emissions from caulking materials and light ballasts
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The data presented in this data file is a product of a journal publication. The dataset contains PCB chamber air concentrations emitted from caulk and model simulation of PCB air concentrations in a room with a PCB caulk. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Liu , X., Z. Guo, K. Krebs , R. Stinson, J. Nardin, R. Pope, and N. Roache. Chamber study of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)emissions from caulking materials and light ballasts. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH. Ecomed Verlagsgesellschaft AG, Landsberg, GERMANY, 137: 115-121, (2015).
Dataset of Sorption and migration of organophosphate flame retardants between sources and settled dust
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The data presented in this data file is a product of a journal publication. The dataset contains OPFR sorption and migration concentrations on settled dust and comparison to literature data. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Liu, X., and E. Folk. Sorption and migration of organophosphate flame retardants between sources and settled dust. CHEMOSPHERE. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 278: 00, (2021).
Dataset of Sorption and migration of organophosphate flame retardants between sources and settled dust
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The dataset contains OPFR sorption and migration concentrations on settled dust. It was generated by EPA and published in peer reviewed journal. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Liu, X. Investigation on the direct transfer of SVOCs from source to settled dust: analytical model and key parameter determination. ACS Agricultural Science & Technology. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, USA, 56(9): 5489-5496, (2022).
Data for: Leveraging scientific community knowledge for air quality model chemistry parameterizations
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Files contain values from Figures 1, 2, and 3 of the article by Pye et al., "Leveraging scientific community knowledge for air quality model chemistry parameterizations," scheduled for publication in EM in January 2024. Figures 2 and 3 are available in csv and excel spreadsheet format. Figure 1 is only available in spreadsheet format. Figure 1 shows gas and aerosol-phase chemistry representations in CMAQ since 2010. Figure 2 shows ozone and SOA formation potential (in g/g) for CRACMM species. Figure 3 shows the size (number of species and reactions) for various chemical mechanisms. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Pye, H., R. Schwantes, K. Barsanti, V.F. McNeill, and G. Wolfe. Leveraging scientific community knowledge for air quality model chemistry parameterizations. EM Magazine. Air and Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 24-31, (2024).
TRACE-P P-3B In-Situ Aerosol Data
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TRACE-P_Aerosol_AircraftInSitu_P3B_Data is the in-situ aerosol data collected onboard the P-3B aircraft during the Transport and Chemical Evolution over the Pacific (TRACE-P) suborbital campaign. Data from the Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometer (CIMS) and the Differential Absorption of CO, CH4, N2O Measurements (DACOM) instruments are featured in this collection. Data collection for this product is complete. The NASA TRACE-P mission was a part of NASA’s Global Tropospheric Experiment (GTE) – an assemblage of missions conducted from 1983-2001 with various research goals and objectives. TRACE-P was a multi-organizational campaign with NASA, the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), and several US universities. TRACE-P deployed its payloads in the Pacific between the months of March and April 2001 with the goal of studying the air chemistry emerging from Asia to the western Pacific. Along with this, TRACE-P had the objective studying the chemical evolution of the air as it moved away from Asia.  In order to accomplish its goals, the NASA DC-8 aircraft and NASA P-3B aircraft were deployed, each equipped with various instrumentation. TRACE-P also relied on ground sites, and satellites to collect data. The DC-8 aircraft was equipped with 19 instruments in total while the P-3B boasted 21 total instruments. Some instruments on the DC-8 include the Nephelometer, the GCMS, the Nitric Oxide Chemiluminescence, the Differential Absorption Lidar (DIAL), and the Dual Channel Collectors and Fluorometers, HPLC. The Nephelometer was utilized to gather data on various wavelengths including aerosol scattering (450, 550, 700nm), aerosol absorption (565nm), equivalent BC mass, and air density ratio. The GCMS was responsible for capturing a multitude of compounds in the atmosphere, some of which include CH4, CH3CHO, CH3Br, CH3Cl, CHBr3, and C2H6O. DIAL was used for a variety of measurements, some of which include aerosol wavelength dependence (1064/587nm), IR aerosol scattering ratio (1064nm), tropopause heights and ozone columns, visible aerosol scattering ratio, composite tropospheric ozone cross-sections, and visible aerosol depolarization. Finally, the Dual Channel Collectors and Fluorometers, HPLC collected data on H2O2, CH3OOH, and CH2O in the atmosphere. The P-3B aircraft was equipped with various instruments for TRACE-P, some of which include the MSA/CIMS, the Non-dispersive IR Spectrometer, the PILS-Ion Chromatograph, and the Condensation particle counter and Pulse Height Analysis (PHA). The MSA/CIMS measured OH, H2SO4, MSA, and HNO3. The Non-dispersive IR Spectrometer took measurements on CO2 in the atmosphere. The PILS-Ion Chromatograph recorded measurements of compounds and elements in the atmosphere, including sodium, calcium, potassium, magnesium, chloride, NH4, NO3, and SO4. Finally, the Condensation particle counter and PHA was used to gather data on total UCN, UCN 3-8nm, and UCN 3-4nm. Along with the aircrafts, ground stations measured air quality from China along with C2H2, C2H6, CO, and HCN. Finally, satellites imagery was used to collect a multitude of data, some of the uses were to observe the history of lightning flashes, SeaWiFS cloud imagery, 8-day exposure to TOMS aerosols, and SeaWiFS aerosol optical thickness. The imagery was used to best aid in planning for the aircraft deployment.
The role of soil and house dust physicochemical properties in the post ingestion bioaccessibility of sorbed polychlorinated biphenyls
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This file presents physicochemical properties of soils, house dusts, PCBs, and the bioaccessibility values calculated from the analysis of PCBs in the soils, house dusts, and synthetic digestive fluids. Bioaccessibility values were calculated using the ratio of the analyte in the sediment relative to that in the digestive fluids. The first tab in the excel spreadsheet is the data dictionary and contains the meta data (column headings and fields). The second tab contains the soil/dust/PCB physicochemical properties and the associated bioaccessibility values. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Shen, H., W. Li, S. Graham, and J. Starr. The role of soil and house dust physicochemical properties in determining the post ingestion bioaccessibility of sorbed polychlorinated biphenyls. CHEMOSPHERE. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 217: 1-8, (2019).