Publications

*Farmer group members in bold

Submitted / In Review

J. Ditto, M. Webb, H.N. Huyng, J. Yu, G.C. Morrison, B.J. Turpin, M.R. Alves, K. Mayer, M.F. Link, A.H. Goldstein, D. Poppendieck, M.E. Vance, D.K. Farmer, A.W.H. Chan, J.P.D.Abbatt. The role of indoor surface pH in controlling the fate of acids and bases in an unoccupied residence. Submitted to ACS ES&T Air.
R. Ossola,  R.K. Rossel, M. Riches, C. Osburn, D.K. Farmer. Development of a sampling protocol for collecting leaf surface material for multiphase chemistry studies. Submitted to Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts
J.D. Gingrich, E. Graham, E. Boedicker, S. Patel, R.L.Corsi, D.K. Farmer, M.E. Vance. Performance of low-cost PM25 monitors during the HOMEChem experiment. Submitted to the Journal of Air & Waste Management Association.
Y. Shen, R. P. Pokhrel, A. P. Sullivan, E. J. T. Levin, L. A. Garofalo, D. K. Farmer, W. Permar, L. Hu, D. W. Toohey, T. Campos, E. V. Fischer, and S. M. Murphy. Understanding Absorption by Black Versus Brown Carbon in Biomass Burning Plumes from the WE-CAN Campaign. In review at Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. ACPD preprint
E. Boedicker, H. S. DeBolt, S.R. Fulgham, E. W. Emerson, D. K. Farmer. Seasonal variation in size-resolved particle deposition and the effect of environmental conditions on dry deposition in a pine forest. In review at Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions. Link

Published in 2024

134. R. Ossola and D.K. Farmer. The chemical landscape of leaf surfaces and its interaction with the atmosphere. 2024. In press at Chemical Reviews. Link
133. M. Link, M. Pothier, M. Vermeuel, M. Riches, D. Millet, D.K. Farmer. In-Canopy Chemistry, Emissions, Deposition, and Surface Reactivity Compete to Drive Bi-Directional Forest-Atmosphere Exchange of VOC Oxidation Products. ACS ES&T Air. Link
132. M. Riches, T.C. Berg, M.P. Vermeuel, D.B. Millet, D.K. Farmer. 2024. Wildfire smoke directly changes biogenic volatile organic emissions and photosynthesis of ponderosa pines. Geophysical Research Letters. 51. e2023GL106667. Link

Published in 2023

131. B. Cummings, M. Pothier, E. Katz, P. DeCarlo, D.K. Farmer, M. Waring. A model framework for predicting semivolatile organic material emissions indoors from organic aerosol measurements: applications to HOMEChem stir-frying. 2023. Environmental Science and Technology. Link
130. Link, M., J. Li, J. Ditto, H. Huynh, J. Yu, S. Zimmerman, K. Rediger, A. Shore, J. Abbatt, L. Garofalo, D. Farmer, D. Poppendieck, Ventilation in a Residential Building Brings Outdoor NOx Indoors with Limited Implications for VOC Oxidation from NO3 Radicals. In press at Environmental Science and Technology.
129. J. Li, M.F. Link, S. Pandit, M.H Webb, K.J. Mayer, L. A. Garofalo K.L. Rediger, D.G. Poppendieck, S.M. Zimmerman, M.E. Vance, V.H. Grassian, G.C. Morrison, B.J. Turpin, D.K. Farmer. 2023. The persistence of smoke VOCs indoors: partitioning, surface cleaning, and air cleaning in a smoke-contaminated house. In press. 
128. M.P. Vermeuel, D.B. Millet, D. K. Farmer, M.A. Pothier, M. F. Link, Mj Riches, S. Williams, L.A. Garofalo. 2023. Closing the reactive carbon flux budget: Observations from dual mass spectrometers over a coniferous forest. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 128, e2023JD038753. Link
127. A. Aksenov, J. Koelmel, E. Lin, A. Melnik, M. Vance, D. Farmer, P. Dorrestein, K. Godri Pollitt. Human Activities Shape the Indoor Volatile Chemistry. 2023. Environmental Science and Technology Letters.  Link
126. E. Reidy, B. Bottorff, C.M. Rosales, F. Cardoso-Saldana, C. Arata, S. Zhou, C. Wang, A. Abeleira, L. Hidebrandt Ruiz, A. Goldstein, A. Novoselac, T. Kahan, J. Abbatt, M. Vance, D. K. Farmer. Measurements of hydroxyl radical concentrations during indoor cooking events: Evidence of an unmeasured photolytic source of radicals. 2023. Environmental Science and Technology Link
125. M. Pothier, E. Boedicker, J. R. Pierce, M. Vance, D.K. Farmer. From the HOMEChem Frying Pan to the Outdoor Atmosphere: Chemical Composition, Volatility Distributions and Fate of Cooking Aerosol. 2023. Environmental Sciences: Processes and Impacts. Link

Published in 2022

124. C.G. Masoud, Y. Li, D.S. Wang, E.F. Katz, P.F. DeCarlo, D.K. Farmer, M.E.Vance, M. Shiraiwa, L. Hildebrandt Ruiz. Molecular composition and gas-particle partitioning of indoor cooking aerosol: Insights from a FIGAERO-CIMS and kinetic aerosol modeling, Aerosol Science and Technology, 56:12, 1156-1173, DOI: 10.1080/02786826.2022.2133593
123. Mj Riches, J. Snook, D.K. Farmer. The First Seasonal Snowfall Impacts Plant Photosynthesis and Monoterpene Emissions. 2022. Geophysical Research Letters. 49(23).  https://doi.org/10.1029/2022GL100368 
122. B. Bottorff, C. Wang, E. Reidy, C. Rosales, D.K. Farmer, M.E. Vance, J. Abbatt, P. S. Stevens. A comparison of simultaneous measurements of indoor nitrous acid: Implications for the spatial distribution of indoor HONO emissions. Environmental Science and Technology. 2022. 56, 19 https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acs.est.2c02196 
121. H. Glicker, M. Lawler, S. Chee, J. Resch, L. Garofalo, K. Mayer, K. Prather, D. Farmer, J. Smith. Chemical Composition of Ultrafine Sea Spray Aerosol during the Sea Spray Chemistry and Particle Evolution (SeaSCAPE) Experiment. ACS Earth and Space Chemistry.2022,  6, 7, 1914–1923. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsearthspacechem.2c00127
120. Q. Peng, B. Palm, C. Fredrickson, B. Lee, S. Hall, K. Ullmann, A. Weinheimer, E. Levin, P. DeMott, L. Garofalo, M. Pothier, D. Farmer, E. Fischer, J.A. Thornton. Direct Constraints on Secondary HONO Production in Aged Wildfire Smoke from Airborne Measurements over the Western US. Geophysical Research Letters. 2022, 49, e2022GL098704.  Link
119. A. Hodshire, E. Carter, J. Mattila, V. Ilacqua, J. Zambrana, J. Abbatt, A. Abeleira, C. Arata, P. DeCarlo, A. Goldstein, L. Hildebrandt Ruiz, M. Vance, C. Wang, D.K. Farmer. Detailed investigation of the contribution of gas-phase air contaminants to exposure risk during indoor activities. In press at Environmental Science and Technology. Link
118. C. Wang, J. Mattila, D.K. Farmer, P. DeCarlo, J. Abbatt. Behavior of Isocyanic Acid and Other Nitrogen-Containing Harmful Volatile Chemicals in The Indoor Environment. Environmental Science and Technology. 2022, 56, 12, 7598–7607. Link
117. A. Akherati, Y. He, L. Garofalo, A. Hodshire, D.K. Farmer, S. Kreidenweis, W. Permar, L. Hu, E. Fischer, C. Jen, A. Goldstein, E. Levin, P. DeMott, T. Campos, F. Flocke, J. Reeves, D. Toohey, J. Pierce, S. Jathar. Dilution and Photooxidation Driven Processes Explain the Evolution of Organic Aerosol in Wildfire Plumes. In Press at Environmental Science: Atmospheres
116. A. Aksenov, R.A. Salido, A.V. Melnik, C. Brennan, A. Brejnrod, A.M. Carabello-Rodriguez, J.M. Gauglitz, F. Lejzerowicz, D.K. Farmer, M.E. Vance, R. Knight, P.C. Dorrestein. The molecular impact of life in an indoor environment. Science Advances. 
115. B. Stephens, E.T. Gall, M. Heidarinejad, D.K. Farmer. Interpreting Air Cleaner Performance Data. 2022. ASHRAE Journal. 20-30. Link
114. C. Fredrickson, B. Palm, B. Lee, X. Zhang, J. Orlando, G. Tyndall, L. Garofalo, M. Pothier, D.K. Farmer, Z. Decker, M. Robinson, S. Brown, S. Murphy, Y. Shen, A. Sullivan, S. Schobesberger, J. Thornton. Formation and Evolution of Catechol-Derived SOA Mass, Composition, Volatility, and Light Absorption. In press at ACS Earth and Space Chemistry.
113. J.S. Sauer, K.J. Mayer and 36 authors including L. Garofalo and D.K. Farmer. The Sea Spray Chemistry and Particle Evolution Study (SeaSCAPE): Overview and Experimental Methods. 2022. Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts. 24. 290-315. https://doi.org/10.1039/D1EM00260K.  Link

Published in 2021

112. L. Garofalo, Y. He, S. Jathar, J. Pierce, C. Fredrickson, J. Thornton, B. Palm, F. Mahrt, G. Crescenzo, A. Bertram, D. Draper, J. Fry, J. Orlando, X. Zhang, D.K. Farmer. Heterogeneous nucleation drives particle size segregation in sequential ozone and nitrate oxidation of catechol. In press at Env Sci Tech.
111. J. Mattila, C. Arata, A. Abeleira, Y. Zhou, C. Wang, E. Katz, A. Goldstein, J. Abbatt, P. DeCarlo, M. Vance, D. Farmer. Contrasting chemical complexity of indoor and outdoor reactive organic carbon. In press at Env Sci Tech.
110. T. Carter, C. Heald, C. Cappa, J. Kroll, T. Campos, H. Coe, M. Cotterell, N. Davies, D. Farmer, C. Fox, L. Garofalo, L. Hu, J. Langridge, E. Levin, S. Murphy, R. Pokhrel, Y. Shen, K. Szpek, J. Taylor, H. Wu. Investigating Carbonaceous Aerosol and its Absorption Properties from Fires in the western US (WE-CAN) and southern Africa (ORACLES and CLARIFY). Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 126, e2021JD034984. Link 
109. M.F. Link, D.K. Farmer, T. Berg, F. Flocke, A.R. Ravishankara. Measuring photodissociation product quantum yields using chemical ionization mass spectrometry: A case study with ketones. Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 2021. 125(31): 6836-6844. Link
108. S. Sankhyan, S. Patel, E. F. Katz, P. F. DeCarlo, D. K. Farmer, W. W Nazaroff, M. E. Vance. Indoor black carbon and brown carbon concentrations from cooking and outdoor penetration: Insights from the HOMEChem study. Submitted to Environmental Science: Processes and Impacts
107. D. Collins and D. Farmer. Unintended Consequences of Air Cleaning Chemistry. ASAP at Environmental Science and Technology. 2021. Link
106. Q. Peng, B. Palm, C. Fredrickson, B. Lee, S. Hall, K. Ullmann, T. Campos, A. Winheimer, E. Apel, F. Flocke, W. Permar, L. Hu, L. Garofalo, M. Pothier, D. Farmer, I-T Ku, A. Sullivan, J. Collett, E. Fischer, J. Thornton. Observations and modeling of NOx photochemistry in fresh wildfire plumes. In press at ACS Earth and Space Chemistry.
105. H. Schwartz-Narbonne, J. Abbatt, D.K. Farmer, J. Mattila, C. Wang, D.J. Donaldson, J. Siegel. Modelling the Removal of Water-Soluble Trace Gases from Indoor Air via Air Conditioner Condensate. In press at Env Sci Tech.
104. P. S. J. Lakey, Y. Won, D. Shaw, F. F. Østerstrøm, J. Mattila, E. Reidy, B. Bottorff, C. Rosales, C. Wang, L. Ampollini, S. Zhou, A. Novoselac, T. Kahan, P. F. DeCarlo, J. P. D. Abbatt, P Stevens, D. Farmer, N. Carslaw, D. Rim, M. Shiraiwa. Spatial and Temporal Scales of Variability for Indoor Air Constituents. Accepted at Communications Chemistry.
103. C. H. Twohy, D. W. Toohey, E. J.T. Levin, P J DeMott, B Rainwater, L A. Garofalo, M A. Pothier, D. Farmer, S. M. Kreidenweis, R P Pokhrel, S Murphy, M Reeves, K A Moore, E V Fischer. Biomass Burning Smoke Influences Clouds over the Western U. S. 2021. Geophysical Research Letters.
102. C. Arata, PK Misztal, Y Tian, DM Lunderberg, K Kristensen, ME Vance, DK Farmer, WW Nazaroff, AH Goldstein. Volatile Organic Compound Emissions During HOMEChem. Accepted at Indoor Air
101. Hallar + 41 co-authors including D.Farmer. Coupled Air Quality and Boundary-Layer Meteorology in Western U.S. Basins during Winter: Design and Rationale for a Comprehensive Study. In press at Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.
100. M. Link, S.R. Fulgham, P. Brophy, T. Murschell, D.K. Farmer. Isoprene versus monoterpenes as organic acid precursors in the atmosphere. ACS Earth and Space Chemistry. 2021. Link
99. J. Lindaas, I. Pollack, J. Juncosa Calahorrano, K. O'Dell, L. Garofalo, M. Pothier, D. Farmer, S. Kreidenweis, T. Campos, F. Flocke, A. Weinheimer, D. Montzka, G. Tyndall, E. Apel, A. Hills, R. Hornbrook, B. Palm, Q. Peng, J. Thornton, W. Permar, C. Wielgasz, L. Hu, J. Pierce, J. Collett, A. Sullivan, E. Fischer. Empirical insights into the fate of ammonia in western U.S. wildfire smoke plumes. Accepted at JGR-Atmospheres.
98. Erin F. Katz, Hongyu Guo, Pedro Campuzano-Jost, Douglas A. Day, Wyatt L. Brown, Erin Boedicker, Matson Pothier, David M. Lunderberg, Sameer Patel, Kanan Patel, Patrick L. Hayes, Anita Avery, Lea Hildebrandt Ruiz, Allen H. Goldstein, Marina E. Vance, Delphine K. Farmer, Jose L. Jimenez, Peter F. DeCarlo. Quantification of Cooking Organic Aerosol in the Indoor Environment Using Aerodyne Aerosol Mass Spectrometers . Accepted at Aerosol Science and Technology.
97. E. Boedicker, E. Emerson, G. McMeeking, S. Patel, M.E. Vance, D.K. Farmer. Fates and spatial variations of submicron indoor particles during HOMEChem cooking events. Environmental Science: Processes and Impacts. 2021. 23, 1029–1039, https://doi.org/10.1039/D1EM00087J  *Named as a Top Paper by the RSC!
96. W. Permar, Q. Wang, V. Selimovic, C. Wielgasz, R. J. Yokelson, R. S. Hornbrook, A. J. Hills, E. C. Apel, I-T Ku, Y. Zhou, B.  C. Sive, A. P. Sullivan, J. L. Collett, T. L. Campos, B. B. Palm, Q. Peng, J. A. Thornton, L. A. Garofalo, D. K. Farmer, S. M. Kreidenweis, E. J. T. Levin, P. J. DeMott, F. Flocke, E. V. Fischer, L. Hu. Emissions of trace organic gases from western U.S. wildfires based on WE- CAN aircraft measurements. Journal of Geophysical Research. 2021
95. J.B. Morrow, A. Packman, K. Martinez, K. Van Den Wymelenberg, D. M Goeres, D Farmer, J Mitchell, L Ng, Y Hazi, M Schoch-Spana, S C Quinn, B Bahnfleft and P Olsiewski. Critical Capability Needs for Reduction of Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 Indoors. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. 2021
94. Anna L. Hodshire, Emily Ramnarine, Ali Akherati, Matthew L. Alvardo, Delphine K. Farmer, Shantanu H. Jathar, Sonia M. Kreidenweis, Chantelle R. Lonsdale, Timothy B. Onasch, Stephen R. Springston, Jian Wang, Yang Wang, Lawrence I. Kleinman, Arthur J. Sedlacek III, and Jeffrey R. Pierce. Dilution impacts on smoke aging: Evidence in BBOP data. Accepted at Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.
93. Y. Zeng, P. Manwatkar, A. Laguerre, M. Beke, I. Kang, A. Ali, D. Farmer, E. Gall, M. Heidarinejad, and B. Stephens. Evaluating a commercially available in-duct bipolar ionization device for pollutant removal and potential byproduct formation. Accepted at Building and Environment
92. T. Bond, A. Bosco-Lath, D.K. Farmer, P.W. Francisco, J. Pierce, K. Fedak, J. Ham, S. Jathar, S. VandeWoude. Proximity, confinement, and interventions: harmonized metrics for air transport of pathogens. Environmental Science and Technology. 2021. Link Story in Source
91. Y. He, A. Akherati, T. Nah, N.L. Ng, L. Garofalo, D. Farmer, M. Shiraiwa, R. Zaveri, C.D. Cappa, J. Pierce, S. Jathar. Particle Size Distribution Dynamics Can Help Constrain the Phase State of Secondary Organic Aerosol. Environmental Science and Technology. 2021. Link
90. D.K. Farmer, E.K. Boedicker, H.DeBolt. Dry deposition of atmospheric aerosols: Approaches, observations and mechanisms. Accepted in Annual Review of Physical Chemistry. 2021. 72. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-physchem-090519-034936 

Published in 2020

89. D.K. Farmer and K.A. Prather. A chemical perspective on climate: Emerging research into atmospheric chemistry impacts on Earth's radiative balance. Accounts of Chemical Research. 2020. 53(11). 2496-2497. (Editorial) Link 
88. J. Juncosa Calahorrano, J. Lindaas, K. O’Dell, B. B. Palm, Q. Peng, F. Flocke, I. B. Pollack, L A. Garofalo, D. K. Farmer, J. R. Pierce, J. L. Collett, Jr., A. Weinheimer, T. Campos, R. S. Hornbrook, M. A. Pothier, E. C. Apel, W. Permar, L. Hu, A. J. Hills, D. Montzka, G. Tyndall, J. A. Thornton, and E. V. Fischer. Daytime Oxidized Reactive Nitrogen Partitioning in Western U.S. Wildfire Smoke Plumes . Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 2020. Link
87. J. Lindaas, I. B. Pollack, L.A. Garofalo, M.A. Pothier, D.K. Farmer, S.M. Kreidenweis, T.L. Campos, F. Flocke, A.J. Weinheimer, D.D. Montzka, G.S. Tyndall, B.B. Palm, Q. Peng, J.A. Thornton, W. Permar, C. Wielgasz, L. Hu, R.D. Ottmar, J.C. Restaino, A.T.Hudack, I.-T. Ku, A.Sullivan, J.L., Collett, E.V. Fischer.  Emissions of Reactive Nitrogen from Western U.S. Wildfires during Summer 2018. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 2020. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JD032657 
86. K. Angle, D. Crocker, R  M C Simpson, K J Mayer, L A Garofalo, A N Moore, S L Mora Garcia, V W Or, S Srinivasan, M Farhan, J S Sauer, C Lee, M A Pothier, D K Farmer, T R Martz, T H Bertram, C D Cappa, K A Prather, V H Grassian. Acidity Across the Interface: From the Ocean Surface to Sea Spray Aerosol. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2020. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2018397118 
85. B.B. Palm, Q. Peng, C.D. Fredrickson, B.H. Lee, L.A. Garofalo, M.A. Pothier, S.M. Kreidenweis, D.K. Farmer, R.P. Pokhrel, Y.Shen, S.M. Murphy, W. Permar, L. Hu, T.L. Campos, S.R. Hall, K. Ullmann, X. Zhang, F. Flocke, E.V. Fischer, J.A. Thornton. Organic aerosol and brown carbon evolution in fresh wildfire plumes: roles of dilution-driven evaporation and phenolic chemistry. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2020. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2012218117 Link
84. C. Wang, B. Bottorff, E. Reidy, C. Rosales, D. Collins, A. Novoselac, D.K. Farmer, M.E. Vance, P. Stevens, J. Abbatt. Cooking, bleach cleaning and air conditioning strongly impact levels of HONO in a house. Environmental Science and Technology. 2020. 54(21), 13488–13497  Link
83. J. Mattila, C. Arata, C. Wang, E. Katz, A. Abeleira, Y. Zhou, S. Zhou, A.H. Goldstein, J. Abbatt, P. DeCarlo, D.K. Farmer. Dark chemistry during bleach cleaning enhances oxidation of organics and secondary organic aerosol production indoors. 2020. 7(11).ES&T Letters. Link
82. K. O'Dell, R. Hornbrook, W. Permar, E. Levin, L. Garofalo, E. Apel, N. Blake, A. Jarnot, M. Pothier, D.K. Farmer, L. Hu, T. Campos, B. Ford, J. Pierce, E. Fischer. Hazardous Air Pollutants in Fresh and Aged Western US Wildfire Smoke and Implications for Long-Term Exposure. 2020. Environmental Science and Technology. 54, 19, 11838–11847 Link
81. E.W. Emerson, A.L. Hodshire, H.M. DeBolt, K.R. Bilsback, J.R. Pierce, G.R. McMeeking, D.K. Farmer. Revisiting particle dry deposition and its role in radiative effect estimates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2014761117 
80. J.H. Kroll, C.L. Heald, C.D. Cappa, D.K. Farmer, J.L. Fry, J.G. Murphy, A.L. Steiner. The complex chemical effects of COVID-19 shutdowns on air quality. Nature Chemistry. 12, 777–779 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41557-020-0535-z Link
79. A. Ault, V.H. Grassian, N. Carslaw, D.B.Collins, H. Destaillats, D.J. Donaldson, D.K. Farmer, J.L. Jimenez, V.F. McNeill, G.C. Morrison, R.E. O'Brien, m. Shiraiwa, M.E. Vance, J.R. Wells, W. Xiong. Indoor Surface Chemistry: Developing a Molecular Picture of Reactions on Indoor Interfaces. Chem. 2020. 6(12): 3203-3218 Link
78. Y.Tian, C.Arata, E. Boedicker, D. Lunderburg, S. Patel, S. Sankhyan, K. Kristensen, P. Misztal, D.K. Farmer, M.E. Vance, A. Novoselac, W.W. Nazaroff, A.H. Goldstein. Indoor Emissions of Total and Fluorescent Supermicron Particles during HOMEChem. Indoor Air. 2020. Link
77. G. Schill, P. DeMott, E. Emerson, A.M.C. Rauker, J.K. Kodros, K.J. Suski, T.C.J. Hill, E.J.T. Levin, J.R. Pierce, D.K. Farmer, S.M. Kreidenweis. The Contribution of Black Carbon to Global Ice Nucleating Particle Concentrations Relevant to Mixed-Phase Clouds. 2020. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 117 (37) 22705-22711 Link
76. S.R. Fulgham, D.B. Millet, H. Alwe, A.H. Goldstein, S. Schobesberger, D.K. Farmer, Surface Wetness as an Unexpected Control on Forest Exchange of Volatile Organic Acids . Geophysical Research Letters, 47, e2020GL088745. 2020. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL088745 
75. W.L. Brown, D.A. Day, H.A. Stark, D.J. Pagonis, J.E. Krechmer, X. Liu, D.J. Price, E.F. Katz, P.F. DeCarlo, C.G. Masoud, D.S. Wang, L. Hildebrandt Ruiz, C. Arata, D.M. Lunderberg, A.H. Goldstein, D.K. Farmer, M.E. Vance, J.L. Jimenez. Real-time organic aerosol chemical speciation in the indoor environment using extractive electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. Indoor Air, 2020. Link
74. D.K. Farmer and Mj Riches. Measuring biosphere-atmosphere exchange of short-lived climate forcers and their precursors. Accounts of Chemical Research. 2020. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.accounts.0c00203  
73. Mj Riches, D. Lee, D.K. Farmer. Simultaneous leaf-level measurement of trace gas emissions and photosynthesis with a portable photosynthesis system. Atmos. Meas. Tech., 13, 4123–4139, https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-13-4123-2020, 2020Link
72. V. W. Or, M. Wade, S. Patel, M. R. Alves, D. Kim, S. Schwab, H. Przelomski, R. O’Brien, D. Rim, R. L. Corsi, M. E. Vance, D. K. Farmer, and V. H. Grassian : Glass Surface Evolution Following Gas Adsorption and Particle Deposition from Indoor Cooking Events as Probed by Microspectroscopic Imaging and Characterization. Environmental Science: Processes and Impacts. https://doi.org/10.1039/D0EM00156B 
71. Y. He, B. King, M. Pothier, L. Lewane1, A. Akherati, J. Mattila, D.K. Farmer, R. McCormick, M. Thornton, J. R. Pierce, J. Volckens, and S. H. Jathar. Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from Evaporated Biofuels: Comparison to Gasoline and Correction for Vapor Wall Losses. Environmental Sciences: Processes and Impacts. 2020, 22, 1461-1474. Link
70. S. Patel, S. Sankhyan, E. Boedicker, P. DeCarlo, D.K. Farmer, A.H. Goldstein, E. Katz, W. Nazaroff, Y. Tian, J. Vanhanen, M. Vance. Indoor particulate matter during HOMEChem: Concentrations, size distributions, and exposures. Environmental Science & Technology 2020 54 (12), 7107-7116. DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.0c00740 
69. M. Link, T. Nguyen, K. Bates, J.-F. Müller, D.K. Farmer. Can isoprene oxidation explain high concentrations of atmospheric formic and acetic acid over forests? ACS Earth and Space Chemistry 2020 4 (5), 730-740. DOI:10.1021/acsearthspacechem.0c00010.
68. Olivia E. Clifton, Arlene M. Fiore, W. J. Massman, C. B. Baublitz, M. Coyle, L. Emberson, S. Fares, D.K. Farmer, Pierre Gentine, G. Gerosa, A. B. Guenther, D. Helmig, D. L. Lombardozzi, J. W. Munger, E.G. Patton, S.E. Pusede, D.B. Schwede, S.J. Silva, M.Sörgel, A.L. Steiner, A. P. K. Tai. Dry Deposition of Ozone over Land: Processes, Measurement, and Modeling. 2020. Reviews of Geophysics. Link
67. C. Wang, D.B. Collins, C. Arata, A.H. Goldstein, J.M. Mattila, D.K. Farmer, L. Ampollini, P.F. DeCarlo, A. Novoselac, M.E. Vance, W.M. Nazaroff, J.P.D. Abbatt. Surface reservoirs dominate dynamic gas-surface partitioning of many indoor air constituent. 2020. Science Advances. 6(8) DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aay8973 
66. J. Mattila, P. Lakey, M. Shiraiwa, C. Wang, J. Abbatt, C. Arata, A. Goldstein, L. Ampollini, E. Katz, P. DeCarlo, S. Zhou, T. Kahan, F. Cardoso Saldaña, L. Hildebrandt Ruiz, A. Abeleira, E. Boedicker, M. Vance, D.K. Farmer. Multiphase chemistry controls inorganic chlorinated and nitrogenated compounds in indoor air during bleach cleaning. 2020. Environmental Science and Technology. 43(3):1730-1739. doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.9b05767 

Published in 2019

65. D. K. Farmer and M. E. Vance. Indoor air: sources, chemistry and health effects. 2019. Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts 21(8): 1227-1228.  (Editorial) Link
64. T. Murschell and D.K. Farmer. Real-time measurement of herbicides in the atmosphere: A case study of MCPA and 2,4-D during field application. 2019. Toxics. 7(3), 40. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics7030040  Link
63. S.R. Fulgham, P. Brophy, M. Link, J. Ortega, I. Pollack, D.K. Farmer. Seasonal flux measurements over a Colorado pine forest demonstrate a persistent source of organic acids. Accepted at ACS Earth and Space Chemistry. Link
62. D.K. Farmer, M.E. Vance, J.P. Abbatt, A. Abeleira, M.R. Alves, C. Arata, E. Boedicker, S. Bourne, F. Cardoso-Saldaña, R. Corsi, P.F. DeCarlo, A.H. Goldstein, V.H. Grassian, L. Hildebrandt Ruiz, J.L. Jimenez, T.F. Kahan, E.F. Katz, J.M. Mattila, W.W. Nazaroff, A. Novoselac, O’Brien, V.W. Or, R.E. S. Patel, S. Sankhyan, P. S. Stevens, Y. Tian, M. Wade, C. Wang, S. Zhou, Y. Zhou. Overview of HOMEChem: House Observations of Microbial and Environmental Chemistry . Environmental Science: Processes and Impacts. 2019. doi: 10.1039/C9EM00228F. Link
61. L. Garofalo, M. Pothier, E. Levin, T. Campos, S. Kreidenweis, D.K. Farmer. Emission and Evolution of Submicron Organic Aerosol in Smoke from Wildfires in the Western United States. ACS Earth and Space Chemistry. 2019, 3(7), 1237-1247, doi:10.1021/acsearthspacechem.9b00125,  Link
60. D.K. Farmer. Analytical challenges and opportunities for indoor air chemistry field studies. Analytical Chemistry. 2019. 91:6, 3761-3767, DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.9b00277 Link
59. Murschell, T. and D.K. Farmer. Atmospheric OH oxidation of trifluralin and acetochlor. Environmental Science: Processes and Impacts. 2019, DOI: 10.1039/C8EM00507A Link
58. Lindaas, J., D.K. Farmer, I.B. Pollack, A. Abeleira, F. Flocke, E.V. Fischer. Acyl peroxy nitrates link oil and natural gas emissions to high ozone abundances in the Colorado Front Range during summer 2015. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, DOI:10.1029/2018JD028825, 2019.

Published in 2018

57. Emerson, E., J.M. Katich, J.P. Schwarz, G.R. McMeeking, D.K. Farmer. Direct measurements of dry and wet deposition of black carbon over a grassland. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres. doi: 10.1029/2018JD028954, 2018.  Link
56. Eluri, S., Cappa, C. D., Friedman, B., Farmer, D. K., and Jathar, S. H.: Modeling the formation and composition of secondary organic aerosol from diesel exhaust using parameterized and semi-explicit chemistry and thermodynamic models, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 18, 13813-13838, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-13813-2018, 2018. Link
55. A.Mielnik, M.Link, J. Mattila, S.R. Fulgham, D.K. Farmer. Emission of formic and acetic acids from two Colorado soils. Accepted in Environmental Science: Processes and Impacts. Link
54. J. Mattila, P. Brophy, J. Kirkland, S. Hall, K. Ullmann, E.V. Fischer, S. Brown, E. McDuffie, A. Tevlin, D.K. Farmer. 2018. Tropospheric sources and sinks of gas-phase acids in the Colorado Front Range. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 18. 12315-12327. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-12315-2018. Link
53. B. Friedman and D.K. Farmer. SOA and gas phase organic acid yields from the sequential photooxidation of seven monoterpenes. Atmospheric Environment. 187, 335-345. 2018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2018.06.003  Link
52. A. Abeleira, B. Sive, R.F. Swarthout, E.V. Fischer, Y. Zhou, and D.K. Farmer. Seasonality, sources and sinks of C1-C5 alkyl nitrates in the Colorado Front Range. Elementa:Science of the Anthropocene. 2018. 6(1):45. DOI:http://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.299 Link
51. A.M. Carlton, J. de Gouw, J.L. Jimenez, J.L. Ambrose, A.R. Attwod, S. Brown, K.R. Baker, C.A. Brock, R.C. Cohen, S. Edgerton, C. Farkas, D. Farmer, A.H. Goldstein, L. Gratz, A. Guenther, S. Hunt, L. Jaeglé, D.A. Jaffe, J. Mak, C. McClure, A. Nenes, T.K.V. Nguyen, J.R. Pierce, S. de Sa, N. Selin, V. Shah, S. Shaw, P.B. Shepson, S. Song, J. Stutz, J. Surratt, B.J. Turpin, C. Warneke, R.A. Washenfelder, P.O. Wennberg, X. Zhou. 2018. Synthesis of the Southeast Atmosphere Studies: Investigating Fundamental Atmospheric Chemistry Questions. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 99(3), 547-567. Link
50. Murschell, T. and Farmer, D.K. Atmospheric OH oxidation of three chlorinated aromatic herbicides. Environmental science & technology. 2018. DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.7b06025 Link

Published in 2017

49. Zaragoza, J., Callahan, S., McDuffie, E.E., Kirkland, J., Brophy, P., Durrett, L., Farmer, D.K., Zhou, Y., Sive, B., Flocke, F., Pfister, G., Knote, C., Tevlin, A., Murphy, J., Fischer, E.V., ‘Observations of acyl peroxy nitrates during the Front Range Air Pollution and Photochemistry Éxperiment (FRAPPÉ)’. Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres, 2017. Link
48. Lindaas, J., Farmer, D. K., Pollack, I. B., Abeleira, A., Flocke, F., Roscioli, R., Herndon, S., and Fischer, E. V.: Changes in ozone and precursors during two aged wildfire smoke events in the Colorado Front Range in summer 2015, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 17, 10691-10707, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-17-10691-2017, 2017. Link
47. Friedman, B., M. Link, S.R. Fulgham, P. Brophy, A. Galang, W. Brune, S. Jathar, D.K. Farmer. Primary and secondary sources of gas-phase organic acids from diesel exhaust. Environmental Science & Technology. 51(18): 10872-10880. doi:10.1021/acs.est.7b01169. Link
46. Fitzgerald, B., S. Mahapatra, D.K. Farmer, M. McNeil, R. Casero, J. Belisle. Elucidating the structure of N-1-acetylisoputreanine: A novel polyamine catabolite in human urine. ACS Omega. 2017. 2(7):3921-3930. doi:10.1021/acsomega.7b00872. Link
45. Jathar, S., C. Heppding, M. Link, D.K. Farmer, A. Akherati, M. Kleeman, J. deGouw, P. Veres, J. Roberts. Investigating diesel engines as an atmospheric source of isocyanic acid in urban areas. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 17,8959-8970, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-17-8959-2017 Link
44. Abeleira, A. and D.K. Farmer. Summer ozone in the Northern Front Range Metropolitan Area: Weekend-weekday effects, temperature dependences and the impact of drought. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 17, 6517-6529, doi 10.5194/acp-17-6517-2017 Link
43. Murschell, T., S.R. Fulgham, D.K. Farmer. Gas-phase pesticide measurements using iodide ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques. 10. 2117-2127, doi:10.5194/amt-10-2117-2017 Link
42. Link, M., J. Kim, G. Park, T. Lee, T. Park, Z.B. Babar, K. Sung, P.Kim, S. Kang, J.S. Kim, Y. Choi, J. Son, H.-J. Lim, D.K. Farmer. Elevated production of NH4NO3 from the photochemical processing of vehicle exhaust: Implications for air quality in the Seoul Metropolitan Region. Atmospheric Environment. 156, 95-101, doi 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2017.02.031 Link
41. Jathar, S., B. Friedman, A. Galang, M. Link, P. Brophy, J. Volckens, S. Eluri, D.K. Farmer. Linking load, fuel and emission controls to photochemical production of organic aerosol from a diesel engine. Environmental Science & Technology. 51(3), 1377-1386, doi:10.1021/acs.est.6b04602, 2017. Link
40. Abeleira, A., I.B. Pollack, B. Sive, Y. Zhou, E.V. Fischer, D.K. Farmer. Source characterization of volatile organic compounds in the Colorado Northern Front Range Metropolitan Area during Spring and Summer 2015. Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres, 122, doi:10.1002/2016JD026227, 2017. Link

Published in 2016


39. Brophy, P. and Farmer, D. K.: Clustering, Methodology, and Mechanistic Insights Into Acetate Chemical Ionization Using High-Resolution Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry, Atmos. Meas. Tech. Discuss., doi:10.5194/amt-2016-161, 2016.Link
38. G. P. Schill, S. H. Jathar, J. K. Kodros, E. J. T. Levin, A. M. Galang,B. Friedman, M. F. Link, D. K. Farmer,J. R. Pierce, S. M. Kreidenweis, P. J. DeMott. Ice nucleating particle emissions from photochemically‐aged diesel and biodiesel exhaust. 2016. Geophysical Research Letters. DOI: 10.1002/2016GL069529 Link
37. M.Link, B. Friedman, S.R. Fulgham, P. Brophy, A. Galang, S. Jathar, P. Veres, J. Roberts, D.K. Farmer. Photochemical processing of diesel fuel emissions as a large secondary source of isocyanic acid (HNCO). 2016. Geophysical Research Letters. 43, 4033–4041, doi:10.1002/2016GL068207. Link
36. C.S. Fukami, A.P. Sullivan, S.R. Fulgham, T. Murschell, T. Borch, J.N. Smith, D.K. Farmer. 2016. Technical note: An improved approach to determining background aerosol concentrations with PILS sampling on aircraft. Atmospheric Environment. DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2016.04.005 Link
35. B. Friedman, P. Brophy, W. Brune, D.K. Farmer. 2016. Anthropogenic Sulfur Perturbations on Biogenic Oxidation: SO2 Additions Impact Gas-Phase OH Oxidation Products of α- and β-Pinene. Environmental Science and Technology. DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.5b05010 Link

Published in 2015


34.D.C. Draper, D.K. Farmer, Y. Desyaterik, and J.L. Fry. A comparison of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) yields and composition from ozonolysis of monoterpenes at varying concentrations of NO2. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 15, 12267-12281, 2015
33. P.P. Osborne, Z. Xu, K.D. Swanson, T. Walker, D.K. Farmer. Dicamba and 2,4-D residues following applicator cleanout: A potential point source to the environment and worker exposure. Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association. 65(9). 2015. doi: 10.1080/10962247.2015.1072593. Link
32. P. Brophy and D.K. Farmer. A switchable reagent ion high resolution time-of-flight chemical ionization mass spectrometer for real-time measurement of gas phase oxidized species: characterization from the 2013 Southern Oxidant and Aerosol Study. Atmospheric Measurements and Techniques, 8, 2945-2959, 2015, doi:10.5194/amt-8-2945-2015. Link
31. Q. Chen, D.K. Farmer, L.V. Rizzo, T. Pauliqueivis, M. Kuwata, T.G. Karl, A. Guenther, J.D. Allan, H. Coe, M.O. Andreae, U. Poeschl, J.L. Jimenez, P. Artaxo, S.T. Martin. Submicron particle mass concentrations and sources in the Amazonian wet season (AMAZE-08). Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 15, 3687-3701, 2015. doi:10.5194/acp-15-3687-2015 Link
30. D.B. Millet, M. Baasandorj, D.K. Farmer, J.A. Thornton, K. Baumann, P. Brophy, S. Chaliyakunnel, J.A. de Gouw, M. Graus, L. Hu, A. Koss, B.H. Lee, F.D. Lopez-Hilfiker, J.A. Neuman, F. Paulot, J. Peischl, I.B. Pollack, T.B. Ryerson, C. Warneke, B.J. Williams, and J. Xu (2014), A large and ubiquitous source of atmospheric formic acid, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 15, 6283-6304, 2015 doi:10.5194/acp-15-6283-2015 Link
29. D.K. Farmer, C.D. Cappa, S. Kreidenweis. Atmospheric Processes and their Controlling Influence on Cloud Condensation Nuclei Activity. Chemical Reviews. DOI: 10.1021/cr5006292. 2015. Link
28. S. D. D'Andrea, J. C. Acosta Navarro, S. C. Farina, C. E. Scott, A. Rap, D. K. Farmer, D. V. Spracklen, I. Riipinen, and J. R. Pierce. Aerosol size distribution and radiative forcing response to anthropogenically driven historical changes in biogenic secondary organic aerosol formation. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics,15, 2247-2268, doi:10.5194/acp-15-2247-2015. 2015. Link

Published in 2014

27. Kim, M., D.K. Farmer, and T.Bertram. A controlling role for the air-sea interface in the chemical processing of reactive nitrogen in the coastal marine boundary layer. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, doi: 10.1073/pnas.1318694111, 2014   UCSD press release  LATimes article

Published in 2013

26. D.R. Worton, J.D. Surratt, B.W. Lafranchi, A.W.H. Chan, Y. Zhao, R. Weber, J. Park, J.B. Gilman, J. de Gouw, C. Park, G. Schade, M. Beaver, J. StClair, J. Crounse, P. Wennberg, G. Wolfe, S. Harrold, J. Thornton, D. K. Farmer, K.S. Docherty, Mi.J. Cubison, J.L. Jimenez, A. Frossard, L. Russell, K. Kristensen, M. Glasius, J. Mao, X. Ren, W.H. Brune, E. Browne, S. Pusede, R. Cohen, J.H. Seinfeld and A.H. Goldstein.Observational Insights into Aerosol Formation from Isoprene.Environmental Science & Technology, 47, 11403-11413, doi:10.1021/es4011064, 2013.
25. Pierce,J.R., Evans, M.J., Scott, C.E., D'Andrea,S.D., Farmer, D.K., Swietlicki, E., Spracklen, D.V.: Weak sensitivity of cloud condensation nuclei and the aerosol indirect effect to Criegee+SO2 chemistry, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions, 12, 33127-33163, doi:10.5194/acpd-12-33127-2012, 2012
24. A. Lavi, D.K. Farmer, E. Segre, T. Moise, E. Rotenberg, J.L. Jimenez and Y. Rudich. Fine particle fluxes over a semi arid pine forest: Possible effects of a complex terrain. Aerosol Science and Technology, DOI:10.1080/02786826.2013.800940, 2013
23. D.K. Farmer, Q. Chen, J.R. Kimmel, K.S. Docherty, E. Nemitz, P.A. Artaxo, C.D. Cappa, S.T. Martin, and J.L. Jimenez. 2013. Chemically-resolved particle fluxes over tropical and temperate forests. Aerosol Science and Technology, 47, 818-830, DOI:10.1080/02786826.2013.791022. PDF

Published in 2012


22. Janssen,R.H.H., J. Vila-Guerau de Arellano, L.N. Ganzeveld, P. Kabat, J.L. Jimenez, D.K. Farmer, C.C. van Heerwaarden, and I. Mammarella. 2012. Combined effects of surface conditions, boundary layer dynamics and chemistry on diurnal SOA evolution. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 12, 6827-6843, doi:10.5194/acp-12-6827-2012PDF

Published in 2011


21. Cubison, M.J., A.M. Ortega, P.L. Hayes, D.K. Farmer, D.Day, M.J. Lechner, W.H. Brune, E. Apel, G.S. Diskin, J.A. Fisher, H.E. Fuelberg, A. Hecobian, D.J. Knapp, T. Mikoviny, D. Riemer, G.W. Sachse, W. Sessions, R.J. Weber, A.J. Weinheimer, A. Wisthaler, and J.L. Jimenez. 2011. Effects of Aging on Organic Aerosol from Open Biomass Burning Smoke in Aircraft and Laboratory Studies. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 11, 12049-12064, doi:10.5194/acp-11-12049-2011 PDF SuppInf 
20. Robinson, N.H., J.F. Hamilton, J.D. Allan, B. Langford, D.E. Oram, Q. Chen, K.S. Docherty, D.K. Farmer, J.L. Jimenez, M.W. Ward, C.N. Hewitt, M.H. Barley, M.E. Jenkin, A.R. Rickard, S.T. Martin, G. McFiggans., and H. Coe. 2011. Evidence for a Significant Proportion of Secondary Organic Aerosol from Isoprene Above a Maritime Tropical Forest. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 11, 1039-1050, doi:10.5194/acp-11-1039-2011.PDF SuppInf
19. Schneider, J., F. Freutel, S.R. Zorn, Q. Chen, D.K. Farmer, J.L. Jimenez, S.T. Martin, P. Artaxo, A. Wiedensohler, and S. Borrmann. 2011, Mass-spectrometric identification of primary biological particle markers and application to pristine submicron aerosol measurements in Amazonia. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 11, 11415-11429, doi:10.5194/acp-11-11415-2011.PDF
18.Worton, D.R., A.H. Goldstein, D.K. Farmer, K.S. Docherty, J.L. Jimenez, J.B. Gilman, W.C. Kuster, J. de Gouw, B.J. Williams, N.M. Kreisberg, S.V. Hering, G. Bench, M. McKay, K. Kristensen, M. Glasius, J.D. Surratt, and J.H. Seinfeld. 2011. Origins and composition of fine atmospheric carbonaceous aerosol in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 11, 10219-10241, doi:10.5194/acp-11-10219-2011.PDF 
17.Huisman, A.J., J.R. Hottle, M.M. Galloway, J.P. DiGangi, K.L. Coens, W.S. Choi, I.C. Faloona, J.B. Gilman, W.C. Kuster, J. de Gouw, N.C. Bouvier-Brown, A.H. Goldstein, B.W. LaFranchi, R.C. Cohen, G.M. Wolfe, J.A. Thornton, K.S. Docherty, D.K. Farmer, M.J. Cubison, J.L. Jimenez, J. Mao, W.H. Brune, and F.N. Keutsch. 2011 Photochemical modeling of glyoxal at a rural site: observations and analysis from BEARPEX 2007. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 11, 8883-8897, doi:10.5194/acp-11-8883-2011.PDF
16.Farmer, D.K., J.R. Kimmel, G. Phillips, K.S. Docherty, D.R. Worsnop, D. Sueper, E. Nemitz, and J.L. Jimenez. 2011. Eddy-Covariance Measurements with High-Resolution Time-of-Flight Aerosol Mass Spectrometry: A New Approach to Chemically-Resolved Aerosol Fluxes. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 4, 1275-1289, doi:10.5194/amt-4-1275-2011. PDF 
15.Kimmel, J.R.,; D.K.Farmer, M.J. Cubison, D. Sueper, C. Tanner, E. Nemitz, D.R. Worsnop, M. Gonin, and J.L. Jimenez. 2011. Real-time Aerosol Mass Spectrometry with Millisecond Resolution. International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 303, 15–26, doi:10.1016/j.ijms.2010.12.004.PDF
14.Robinson, N.H., J.F. Hamilton, J.D. Allan, B. Langford, D.E. Oram, Q. Chen, K.S. Docherty, D.K. Farmer, J.L. Jimenez, M.W. Ward, C.N. Hewitt, M.H. Barley, M.E. Jenkin, A.R. Rickard, S.T. Martin, G. McFiggans., and H. Coe. 2011. Evidence for a Significant Proportion of Secondary Organic Aerosol from Isoprene Above a Maritime Tropical Forest.Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 11, 1039-1050, doi:10.5194/acp-11-1039-2011.PDF 
13. Farmer, D.K., A.E. Perring, P.J. Wooldridge, D. Blake, A. Baker, S. Meinardi, L.G. Huey, D. Tanner, O. Vargas, R.C. Cohen. 2011. Impact of organic nitrates on urban ozone production. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 11, 4085-4094, doi:10.5194/acp-11-4085-2011.

Published in 2010


12.Martin, S.T. , M.O. Andreae, D. Althausen, P. Artaxo, H. Baars, S. Borrmann, Q. Chen, D.K. Farmer, A. Guenther, S.S. Gunthe, J.L. Jimenez, T. Karl, K. Longo, A. Manzi, T. Pauliquevis, M.D. Petters, A.J. Prenni, U. Pöschl, L.V. Rizzo, J. Schneider, J.N. Smith, E. Swietlicki, J. Tota, J. Wang, A. Wiedensohler, and S.R. Zorn. 2010. An Overview of the Amazonian Aerosol Characterization Experiment 2008 (AMAZE-08). Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 10, 11415-11438, doi:10.5194/acp-10-11415-2010. PDF
11.Pöschl, U. , S.T. Martin, B. Sinha, Q. Chen, S. S. Gunthe, J. A. Huffman, S. Borrmann, D. K. Farmer, R. M. Garland, G. Helas, J. L. Jimenez, S. M. King, A. Manzi, E. Mikhailov, T. Pauliquevis, M. D. Petters, A. J. Prenni, P. Roldin, D. Rose, J. Schneider, H. Su, S. R. Zorn, P. Artaxo, M. O. Andreae. 2010. Rainforest aerosols as biogenic nuclei of clouds and precipitation in the Amazon. Science. 329:1513-1516. PDF and Perspective
10.Farmer, D.K. and J.L. Jimenez. Real-time atmospheric chemistry instrumentation. 2010. Analytical Chemistry. 82:7879–7884.PDF
9.DeWitt, H.L., C. Hasenkopf, M. Trainer, D.K. Farmer, J. Jimenez, C.P. McKay, O. Toon, M. Tolbert. 2010. The formation of sulfate and elemental sulfur aerosols under varying laboratory conditions: Implications for the Early Earth. Astrobiology. PDF
8.Farmer, D.K., A. Matsunaga, K.S. Docherty, J.D. Surratt, J.H. Seinfeld, P.J. Ziemann, and J.L. Jimenez. 2010. Response of the Aerosol Mass Spectrometer to organonitrates and organosulfates and implications for field studies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA.107:6670-6675.PDF and Supp.Info
7.Perring, A.E. , T. H. Bertram, D. K. Farmer, P. J. Wooldridge, J. Dibb, N. J. Blake, D. R. Blake, H. B. Singh, H. Fuelberg, G. Diskin, G. Sachse, and R. C. Cohen. 2010.The production and persistence of ΣRONO2 in the Mexico City plume. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 10:7215-7229.

Published in 2009


6.Chen, Q, D.K. Farmer, J. Schneider, S.R. Zorn, C.L. Heald, T.G. Karl, A. Guenther, J.D. Allan, N. Robinson, H. Coe, J.R. Kimmel, T. Pauliquevis, S. Borrmann, U. Pöschl, M.O. Andreae, P. Artaxo, J.L. Jimenez, S.T. Martin. 2009. Mass spectral characterization of submicron biogenic organic particles in the Amazon Basin. Geophysical Research Letters. 36:L20806. PDF
5.Gunthe, S.S., S.M. King, D. Rose, Q. Chen, P. Roldin, D.K. Farmer, J.L. Jimenez, P. Artaxo, M.O. Andreae, S.T. Martin, and U. Pöschl. 2009. Cloud condensation nuclei in pristine tropical rainforest air of Amazonia: size-resolved measurements and modeling of atmospheric aerosol composition and CCN activity. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 9:3811-3870. PDF
4. Day, D.A., D.K. Farmer, A.H. Goldstein, P.J. Wooldridge, C. Minejima and R.C. Cohen. 2009. Observations of NOx, ΣPNs, ΣANs and HNO3 at a rural site in the California Sierra Nevada Mountains: Summertime diurnal cycles. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 9:3435-3483.

Published in 2008


3.Farmer, D.K.and R.C. Cohen. 2008. Forest nitrogen oxide emissions: Evidence for rapid HOx chemistry within the canopy. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 8:3899-3917.

Published in 2007

2.Fountoukis, C., A. Nenes, A. Sullivan, R. Weber, T. VanReken, M. Fischer, E. Matías, M. Moya, D. Farmer, and R. C. Cohen. 2007. Thermodynamic characterization of Mexico City aerosol during MILAGRO 2006. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.9:2141-2156. 

Published in 2006

1. Farmer, D.K., P.J. Wooldridge, and R.C. Cohen. 2006. Thermal-dissociation laser induced fluorescence (TD-LIF) as a new technique for measurement of HNO3, ΣAlkyl nitrates, ΣPeroxy nitrates, and NO2 eddy covariance fluxes. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 6:3471-3486.

Book Chapters & Other Non-Peer-Reviewed Articles


Habre, R., D. Dorman, J. Abbatt, W. Bahnfleth, E. Carter, D. Farmer, G. Gawne-Mittelstaedt, A. Goldstein, V. Grassian, G. Morrison, J. Peccia, D. Poppendieck, K. Prather, M. Shiraiwa, H. Stapleton, M. Williams, M. Harries. Why indoor chemistry matters: A National Academies Consensus Report. A Viewpoint In press at Environmental Science and Technology. Link
Farmer, D.K., M. Pothier, J. Mattila. 2022. Analytical Tools in Indoor Chemistry. in Handbook of Indoor Air Quality. Springer Nature.  Link
Cappa, C.D. and D.K. Farmer. 2012. Climate Change in C.C. Plummer, D.H. Carlson, and L. Hammersley. Physical Geology. 13th Edition. McGraw Hill.
Silver, W. L., A. E. Lugo, and D.K. Farmer. 2002. Soil organic carbon in tropical forests of the U. S. Pages 363-382 in J. Kimble, R. Birdsey, L. Heath, R. Follett, and R. Ratan (eds). The Potential of U.S. Forest Soils to Sequester Carbon and Mitigate the Greenhouse Effect.