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Sandra Marcela Loria Salazar
University of OklahomaMeeting roles in:
Smoke, Dust, and Resilience: Unraveling the March 2025 Oklahoma Compound Hazards
Characterizing Horizontal Gradients of Aerosol Pollution and Chemical Speciation Across Oklahoma
Application of Novel Gap-Filled Aerosol Optical Depth and Data Fusion Techniques for Enhanced Surface PM2.5 Estimates
Pilot Study of Mobile X-Band Radar Observations of Smoke Plumes from Prescribed Wildland Fires
Enhancing Spatiotemporal Aerosol Optical Depth Data Continuity by Leveraging Geostationary ABI Aerosol Retrievals and Deep Learning Techniques
Envisioning a Multi-Approach Ensemble Method to Estimate Wildland Fire Smoke Exposure for the Contiguous United States
Exploring Comparability of Aerosol Mass Concentrations and Speciations: Updated Results from the DOE ARM SPICE Campaign
Variability of Wildfire Aerosol Properties and Fire Intensity Across Global Hotspots
Investigating Long-Range Smoke Transport to the Southern Great Plains, USA via Weather Regimes
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