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List of works by Philip K. Hopke

Alpha Release of the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Environmental Source Apportionment Toolkit (ESAT)

Assessment of spatial variability in PM2.5 source contributions during two sampling campaigns (2012/13 and 2018/19) across ten sites in the South Coast Air Basin, California, the USA.

Attribution of aerosol particle number size distributions to major sources using a 11-year-long urban dataset

Chemical Characterization and Source Apportionment of airborne PM2.5 at an urban site in Astana, Kazakhstan

Methods and issues of reducing reactive loss impacts in ambient VOC source apportionments

Modelling PM2.5 during severe atmospheric pollution episode in Lagos, Nigeria: Spatiotemporal variations, source apportionment, and meteorological influences

Quantifying the contributions of atmospheric processes and meteorology to severe PM2.5 pollution episodes during the COVID-19 lockdown in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, China

Source analyses of ambient VOCs considering reactive losses: methods of reducing loss effects, impacts of losses, and sources

Source apportionment of particle number size distribution at the street canyon and urban background sites

Source apportionment of ultrafine particle size distributions in urban Europe

Supplementary material to "Attribution of aerosol particle number size distributions to major sources using a 11-year-long urban dataset"

Supplementary material to "Source analyses of ambient VOCs considering reactive losses: methods of reducing loss effects, impacts of losses, and sources"

Supplementary material to "Source apportionment of particle number size distribution at the street canyon and urban background sites"

The inclusion of photochemical initial concentrations in the combined-phase source apportionment of PM2.5, PAHs and VOCs from an industrialized environment

Towards a better understanding of fine PM sources: online and offline datasets combination in a single PMF