
Delphine Farmer
@chemdelphine
Environmental chemist. Professor. Very amateur wildlife photographer. I study the air we breathe (indoors and out) and how it impacts forests, health & climate.
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https://sites.google.com/site/delphinefarmer/farmer-group 20-01-2014 17:39:17
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Leaves occupy as much area as lands on Earth, are covered by chemicals, and are in permanent contact with atmospheric oxidants – yet their potential as reaction sites is underappreciated. Want to know more? Check out our last ChemRxiv preprints below! ⬇️ Delphine Farmer Mj Riches | chemj.bsky.social


Our protocol to collect water-soluble material from leaf surfaces is out in #ESPI Environmental Science Journals of the RSC! A team effort with wonderful colleagues in Delphine Farmer's group – Mj Riches | chemj.bsky.social, Rose Rossell, and Cameron Osburn. Some non-technical science highlights below (1/n) pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…


Can old data teach us new things (or remind us of things we've forgotten)? Inspired during a visit back to Berkeley by Timothy Bertram,@CappaSnappa proposed a session with editorial support from@ChemDelphine and me. Hope to see you and your vintage data at #AGU24!


Delphine Farmer and I wrote a Conversation article about trees holding their breath during wildfire smoke. If you can smell the smoke, chances are trees feel it, too. theconversation.com/trees-dont-lik… via The Conversation U.S.


¿Qué tanto apreciamos y cuidamos nuestro planeta? El Amazonas, además de ser el pulmón del mundo, es una gran fuente de biodiversidad y agua. Sin embargo, la deforestación y los incendios son una gran amenaza. ¿Podrá sobrevivir el Amazonas al cambio climático? #hilandociencia2024