Michael A Robinson
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Recent Articles
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Zhu Q, Schwantes R, Stockwell C, Harkins C, Lyu C, Coggon M, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40073391
Despite decades of emission control measures aimed at improving air quality, Los Angeles (LA) continues to experience severe ozone pollution during the summertime. We incorporate cooking volatile organic compound (VOC)...
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Zhu Q, Schwantes R, Coggon M, Harkins C, Schnell J, He J, et al.
Atmos Chem Phys
. 2024 Sep;
24(9):5265-5286.
PMID: 39318851
The declining trend in vehicle emissions has underscored the growing significance of Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) emissions from Volatile Chemical Products (VCP). However, accurately representing VOC chemistry in simplified chemical...
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Robinson M, Jones-Eversley S, Moore S, Ravenell J, Adedoyin A
J Relig Health
. 2024 Jan;
63(3):2482-2483.
PMID: 38279978
No abstract available.
4.
Robinson M, Kim I, Mowbray O, Disney L
Community Ment Health J
. 2024 Jan;
60(3):627.
PMID: 38206499
No abstract available.
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Robinson M, Kim I, Mowbray O, Washington T
Community Ment Health J
. 2023 Dec;
60(3):626.
PMID: 38157090
No abstract available.
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Rickly P, Coggon M, Aikin K, Alvarez 2nd R, Baidar S, Gilman J, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2023 Jan;
57(3):1257-1267.
PMID: 36607321
Increasing trends in biomass burning emissions significantly impact air quality in North America. Enhanced mixing ratios of ozone (O) in urban areas during smoke-impacted periods occur through transport of O...
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Mowbray O, Fatehi M, Robinson M, Skinner J, Risler E, Dias C
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol
. 2022 Mar;
67(8):822-834.
PMID: 35343274
Day reporting centers (DRCs) vary considerably in how participant eligibility is determined and to date, there is little to no knowledge whether criteria for DRC eligibly are appropriately applied in...
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Xu L, Crounse J, Vasquez K, Allen H, Wennberg P, Bourgeois I, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2021 Dec;
7(50):eabl3648.
PMID: 34878847
Wildfires are a substantial but poorly quantified source of tropospheric ozone (O). Here, to investigate the highly variable O chemistry in wildfire plumes, we exploit the in situ chemical characterization...
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Decker Z, Wang S, Bourgeois I, Campuzano Jost P, Coggon M, DiGangi J, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2021 Nov;
55(23):15646-15657.
PMID: 34817984
We present a novel method, the Gaussian observational model for edge to center heterogeneity (GOMECH), to quantify the horizontal chemical structure of plumes. GOMECH fits observations of short-lived emissions or...
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Robinson M, Decker Z, Barsanti K, Coggon M, Flocke F, Franchin A, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2021 Jul;
55(15):10280-10290.
PMID: 34255503
Understanding the efficiency and variability of photochemical ozone (O) production from western wildfire plumes is important to accurately estimate their influence on North American air quality. A set of photochemical...