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List of works by Lauren G. Chubb

A novel sampling cassette for field-based analysis of respirable crystalline silica

journal article published in 2021

Association of IL-6 with PM2.5 components: importance of characterizing filter-based PM2.5 following extraction

journal article published in 2017

Benefits and limitations of field-based monitoring approaches for respirable dust and crystalline silica applied in a sandstone quarry

journal article published in 2022

Characterization of ambient and extracted PM2.5 collected on filters for toxicology applications

journal article published in 2015

Characterizing Particle Size Distributions of Crystalline Silica in Gold Mine Dust

journal article published in 2017

Characterizing respirable dust size distribution and submicron silica content in gold mine dust

conference proceedings item published in 2017

Coming Soon to a Workplace Near You: Field-based respirable crystalline silica monitoring

NIOSH Science Blog post published in 2018

Complexity of respirable dust found in mining operations as characterized by X-ray diffraction and FTIR analysis

journal article published in 2021

Direct-on-filter analysis for respirable crystalline silica using a portable FTIR instrument

NIOSH information circular published in 2022

Evaluating the use of a field-based silica monitoring approach with dust from copper mines

journal article published in 2018

FAST - Field Analysis of Silica Tool software (version 1.0.8)

NIOSH publication published in 2021

Monitoring worker exposure to respirable crystalline silica: application for data-driven predictive modeling for end-of-shift exposure assessment

journal article published in 2022

Performance comparison of four portable FTIR instruments for direct-on-filter measurement of respirable crystalline silica

journal article published in 2020

Preliminary results on testing a field-based respirable silica monitoring approach in surface copper mines

abstract published in 2016

Saturation sampling for spatial variation in multiple air pollutants across an inversion-prone metropolitan area of complex terrain.

scientific article

Silica adds to respirable dust concerns: what if you could know the silica dust levels in a coal mine after every shift?

journal article published in 2016

Spatial variation in diesel-related elemental and organic PM2.5 components during workweek hours across a downtown core.

scientific article published on 18 August 2016

Spatial variation in inversion-focused vs 24-h integrated samples of PM2.5 and black carbon across Pittsburgh, PA.

scientific article published on 29 April 2015

The future of respirable silica monitoring - accurate results generated on-site in a few minutes

journal article published in 2017

Use of the field-based silica monitoring technique in a coal mine: a case study

journal article published in 2020

Use of the field-based silica monitoring technique in a coal mine: a case study

abstract published in 2020