Dr. Kirchstetter is a Staff Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he is a Deputy Leader in the Sustainable Energy Systems Group and a member of the Heat Island Group. He studies the role of particulate matter in the environment as it relates to energy use, climate, and air quality. He has more than 50 refereed archival journal papers and holds a concurrent appointment at the University of California, Berkeley as an Associate Adjunct Professor in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department. Tom's current research interests include:
- Snow albedo reduction due to black carbon contamination
- Motor vehicle pollutant emissions and impacts of control regulations
- Pollutant emissions reductions associated with next-generation cookstoves for the developing world
- Climate-relevant chemical and optical properties of particles in the atmosphere
- Emerging "cool" technologies for energy savings and heat island mitigation
This publications database is an ongoing project, and not all Division publications are represented here yet.
Publications
2003
Hobbs, Peter V., Parikhit Sinha, Robert J. Yokelson, Ted J. Christian, Donald R. Blake, Song Gao, Thomas W. Kirchstetter, Tihomir Novakov, and Peter Pilewski. "
Evolution of gases and particles from a savanna fire in South Africa."
Journal of Geophysical Research 108, no. D13 (2003).
2002
Fischer, Marc L., Melissa M. Lunden, Tracy L. Thatcher, David Littlejohn, Thomas W. Kirchstetter, Susanne V. Hering, Richard G. Sextro, and Nancy J. Brown. Building a predictive model of indoor concentrations of outdoor PM-2.5 for a residential research house in Clovis, California., 2002.
Hering, Susanne V., Melissa M. Lunden, Thomas W. Kirchstetter, Tracy L. Thatcher, Kenneth L. Revzan, Richard G. Sextro, Nancy J. Brown, J. Watson, and Judith C. Chow. Indoor, Outdoor And Regional Profiles Of Pm2.5 Sulfate, Nitrate And Carbon In
Proceedings of the Indoor Air 2002 Conference, Monterey, CA. Vol. 1. Indoor Air 2002, Santa Cruz, CA, 2002.
2001
2000
Thatcher, Tracy L., Melissa M. Lunden, Marc L. Fischer, James D. Fine, Thomas W. Kirchstetter, Susanne V. Hering, Richard G. Sextro, and Nancy J. Brown. A Concentration Rebound Method For Measuring Particle Penetration Into A Residence, Section 12A1 In
Proceedings of the 19th Annual American Association for Aerosol Research, St. Louis, MO. The American Association for Aerosol Research, Cincinnati, OH, 2000.
1999