Jacob McNeill, Graydon Snider, Crystal Weagle, Brenna Walsh et al.
Abstract Globally consistent measurements of airborne metal concentrations in fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) are important for understanding potential health impacts, prioritizing air pollution mitigation strategies, and enabling global chemical transport model development. PM 2.5 filter samples ...
Xuan Liu, Jay R. Turner, Christopher R. Oxford, Jacob McNeill et al.
Global ground-level measurements of elements in ambient particulate matter (PM) can provide valuable information to understand the distribution of dust and trace elements, assess health impacts, and investigate emission sources. We use X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy to characterize the elemental co...
Aaron M. Eger, Adriana Vergés, Akshata MehtaFalkland Islands, Albert Pessarrodona et al.
Abstract Kelp forests are among the most extensive and productive coastal ecosystems, yet they remain underrepresented in global conservation policy despite widespread declines driven by interacting global- (i.e., ocean warming, marine heatwaves) to local-scale stressors. At the same time, kelp cons...