Dr. Marc Fischer is staff scientist in the Sustainable Energy Systems group and Environmental Energy Technology Division at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), and is an adjunct associate research scientists at the Air Quality Research Center at the University of California, Davis. Dr. Fischer has co-authored more than 50 refereed journal publications. Fischer's current work focuses on atmospheric studies of natural and anthropogenic processes affecting greenhouse (GHG) gases (and other atmospheric constituents, and development of sustainable solutions to energy and environmental problems. As part of ongoing work, Fischer and colleagues are quantifying the sources of California's GHG emissions, their long-term trends, and identifying cost-effective options to mitigate emissions.
This publications database is an ongoing project, and not all Division publications are represented here yet.
Publications
2004
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.
Fischer, Marc L., Melissa M. Lunden, Tracy L. Thatcher, Richard G. Sextro, and Nancy J. Brown. Predicting Indoor PM2.5 Of Outdoor Origin: Testing a transient size-resolved Model Using Intensive Measurements From A Residence In
Proceedings of the Indoor Air 2002 Conference, Monterey, CA. Vol. 1. Indoor Air 2002, Santa Cruz, CA, 2002.
Lunden, Melissa M., Tracy L. Thatcher, David Littlejohn, Marc L. Fischer, Susanne V. Hering, Richard G. Sextro, and Nancy J. Brown. The Transformation Of Outdoor Ammonium Nitrate Aerosols In The Indoor Environment In
Proceedings of the Indoor Air 2002 Conference, Monterey, CA. Vol. 5. 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.