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Michael P Vermeuel
Assistant Professor, Purdue University
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A Vertically Resolved Canopy Improves Chemical Transport Model Predictions of Ozone Deposition to North Temperate Forests
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES
18 december 2024
Michael P Vermeuel, Dylan B. Millet, Delphine Farm...

Dry deposition is the second largest tropospheric ozone (O3) sink and occurs through stomatal and nonstomatal pathways. Current O3 uptake predictio...

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Combining Measurements and Models to Understand the Influence of Biosphere-Atmosphere Interactions on Atmospheric Chemistry
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES 2024 ASCENT AND HOLTON AWARD WINNERS ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 11 december 2024
Michael P Vermeuel, Dylan B. Millet, Delphine Farm...
The chemistry and composition of the atmosphere is strongly influenced by its coupling with the Earths surface. These surface-atmosphere exchange proc...
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VOC Source Apportionment in an Urban Environment Using Eddy Covariance Flux Measurements
EMERGING AIR POLLUTANTS: EMISSIONS, CHEMISTRY, AND AIR QUALITY IMPACTS II ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 10 december 2024
Michael P Vermeuel, Dylan B. Millet, Roisin Comman...
There is a wide array of anthropogenic and biogenic volatile organic compound (VOC) sources in urban environments, including fossil-fuel combustion (e...
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Urban CO and CO2 observations from the Fluxes of Reactive Organic Gases in New York (FROG-NY) project
ACCELERATING OUR UNDERSTANDING OF SUMMERTIME URBAN AIR QUALITY AND GREENHOUSE GASES USING DATA FROM THE LAST DECADE OF FIELD CAMPAIGNS III POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 09 december 2024
Trey Maddaleno, Dylan B. Millet, Michael P Vermeue...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) are key urban pollutants and frequently used as tracers to diagnose combustion emissions for other trace...
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Wildfire Smoke Directly Changes Biogenic Volatile Organic Emissions and Photosynthesis of Ponderosa Pines
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
11 march 2024
Mj Riches, Tyson Berg, Michael P Vermeuel, Dylan B...

Wildfires are increasing across the USA. While smoke events affect human exposure and air quality, wildfire smoke effects on ecosystem‐atmosp...

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Direct quantification of VOC flux over an urban footprint during the Fluxes of Reactive Organic Gases in New York (FROG-NY) project
AIR QUALITY TRENDS AND CHALLENGES IN URBAN AREA V POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2023
Michael P Vermeuel, Dylan B. Millet, Delphine Farm...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play a major role in the production of ozone and aerosol, affecting both climate and air quality. In urban regions, ...
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Volatile Chemical Products and Their Fate in an Urban Residential Environment
AIR QUALITY TRENDS AND CHALLENGES IN URBAN AREA V POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2023
Katelyn Rediger, Emily Franklin, Rose K. Rossell, ...
Volatile chemical products (VCPs) are a class of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from consumer products such as household cleaning agents an...
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Urban CO and CO2 Flux Observations During the Fluxes of Reactive Organic Gases in New York (FROG-NY) Project
AIR QUALITY TRENDS AND CHALLENGES IN URBAN AREA V POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2023
Trey Maddaleno, Dylan B. Millet, Delphine Farmer, ...
Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) play key roles in the urban atmosphere as pollutants, combustion products, and endpoints of volatile org...
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