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Hyun-Deok Choi

Resident at: NIA

100 Exploration Way, Hampton, VA 23666

Tel: 757-325-6984

Fax: 757-325-6701
Email: hyun-deok.choi@nianet.org

 

Research Interests

• Impact of global change on air quality and tropospheric chemistry
• The atmospheric fate and transport of mercury, metals, and ions in a wide array of environmental systems and their cycling, and interactions between emission and deposition
 

Current Research

• Effect of Global Change on Asian Pollution Outflow and Long-Rage Transport

 

Publications

Hyun-Deok Choi, James J. Pagano, Michael S. Milligan, Philip K. Hopke, and Thomas M. Holsen. “Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB) Air Concentrations in the Lake Ontario Region: Trends and Potential Sources” Submitted to Environ. Sci. Technol. 2010

Jiaoyan Huang, Hyun-Deok Choi, Thomas M. Holsen, and Philip K. Hopke. “Speciated mercury measurements in Rochester, New York: PCA results”  Submitted to Environ. Sci. Technol. 2010

Yong-Seok Seo, Hyun-Deok Choi, Thomas M. Holsen, Young-ji Han, and Seung-Muk Yi. “Characteristics of atmospheric wet deposition of total mercury (TM) in Seoul, Korea” Atmos. Environ. (in press)

Hyun-Deok Choi and Thomas M. Holsen. “Gaseous Mercury Emissions from Unsterilized and Sterilized Soils: The Effect of Temperature and UV Radiation” Environ. Pollut. 157(5), 2009, 1673-1678

Hyun-Deok Choi and Thomas M. Holsen. “Gaseous Mercury Emissions from Forest Floor of the Adirondacks.” Environ. Pollut. 157(2), 2009, 592-600.

Pranesh Selvendiran, Hyun-Deok Choi, Charles T. Driscoll, Mario R. Montesdeoca, and Thomas M. Holsen. Mercury Dynamics and transport in two Adirondack Lakes. Limnol. Oceanogr. 54(2), 2009, 413-427.

Hyun-Deok Choi, Thomas M. Holsen, and Philip K. Hopke. “Atmospheric Mercury (Hg) in the Adirondacks: Concentrations and Sources” Environ. Sci. Technol. 42(15), 2008, 5644-5653.

Hyun-Deok Choi, Timothy J. Sharac, and Thomas M. Holsen. “Mercury Deposition in the Adirondacks: A Comparison between Precipitation and Throughfall.” Atmos. Environ. 42(8), 2008, 1818–1827.

 

 

 

 

 

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