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Pan American Advanced Studies Institute (PASI) on Atmospheric Processes of Latin America and the Caribbean: Observations, Analysis, and Impacts In IGAC Newsletter., 2013.
Improving our understanding of African dust transport using the Caribbean Basin as the receptor In IGAC Newsletter., 2012.
First International Workshop on the Long-Range Transport and Impacts of African Dust on the Americas In IGAC Newsletter., 2012.
Water-soluble organic and nitrogen levels in cloud and rainwater in a background marine environment under influence of different air masses." Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry (2009).
"US and Cuban Scientific Cooperation in Atmospheric Science." AGU AS Newsletter 6, no. 2 (2012).
"Understanding the Transport and Impact of African Dust." Bulletin American Meteorological Society (2013).
"Teen’s University in Puerto Rico: Atmospheric Sciences for Teenagers." Revista El Coqui, Colegio de Quimicos de PR octubre-diciembre (2013).
"Speciation of water-soluble inorganic, organic and total nitrogen in a background marine environment: cloud water, rainwater and aerosol particles." Geophys. Res. 116 (2011).
"Sources and Properties of Amazonian Aerosol Particles." Rev. Geophys. 48 (2010).
"Organic carbon and total nitrogen, and water – soluble ions in clouds from a tropical montane cloud forest in Puerto Rico." Atmos. Environ. (2009).
" "Improving slow sand filters for communities with low incomes and limited water access." Opflow 38 (2011): 24-27.
" "IGAC Americas Working Group: Setting the Foundation." IGAC Newsletter 49 (2013).
"Evaluation of the carbon content of aerosols from the burning of biomass in the Brazilian Amazon using thermal, optical and thermal-optical analysis methods." Atmos. Chem. Phys. 11 (2011): 4425-4444.
"Does the long-range transport of African mineral dust across the Atlantic enhance their hygroscopicity? ." Geophysical Research Letters (In Press).
"Do cloud properties in a Puerto Rican tropical montane cloud forest depend on occurrence of long-range transported African dust?" Pure and Applied Geophysics (2014).
"Comparison of the Mixing State of Long Range Transported Asian and African Mineral Dust." Atmospheric Environment (In Press).
"Chemical constituents in clouds and rainwater in the Puerto Rican rainforest: Potential sources and seasonal drivers." Atmos. Environ. 68 (2013): 208-220.
"Chemical composition of cloud water in the Puerto Rican Tropical Trade Winds." Water, Air and Soil Pollution (2009).
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