List of works by Sri Hapsari Budisulistiorini

Assessing the impact of anthropogenic pollution on isoprene-derived secondary organic aerosol formation in PM collected from the Birmingham, Alabama, ground site during the 2013 Southern Oxidant and Aerosol Study

scholarly article

Dominant contribution of oxygenated organic aerosol to haze particles from real-time observation in Singapore during an Indonesian wildfire event in 2015

scholarly article by Sri Hapsari Budisulistiorini et al published 29 March 2018 in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions

Dominant contribution of oxygenated organic aerosol to haze particles from real-time observation in Singapore during an Indonesian wildfire event in 2015

scholarly article

Light-Absorbing Brown Carbon Aerosol Constituents from Combustion of Indonesian Peat and Biomass

scientific article

New estimate of particulate emissions from Indonesian peat fires in 2015

scientific article published in 2019

On the implications of aerosol liquid water and phase separation for organic aerosol mass

scholarly article

Seasonal characterization of submicron aerosol chemical composition and organic aerosol sources in the southeastern United States: Atlanta, Georgia,and Look Rock, Tennessee

scholarly article

Secondary aerosol formation promotes water uptake by organic-rich wildfire haze particles in Equatorial Asia

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Secondary aerosol formation promotes water uptake by organic-rich wildfire haze particles in equatorial Asia

scholarly article

Simulating Aqueous-Phase Isoprene-Epoxydiol (IEPOX) Secondary Organic Aerosol Production During the 2013 Southern Oxidant and Aerosol Study (SOAS).

scientific article published on 10 April 2017

Ultrasonic Nebulization for the Elemental Analysis of Microgram-Level Samples with Offline Aerosol Mass Spectrometry

scholarly article by Rachel E. O'Brien et al published 23 October 2018 in Atmospheric measurement techniques discussions

Water Uptake by Fresh Indonesian Peat Burning Particles is Limited by Water Soluble Organic Matter

Water uptake by fresh Indonesian peat burning particles is limited by water-soluble organic matter

scholarly article