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Improved Prediction of the Vertical Profile of Atmospheric Black Carbon: Development and Evaluation of WRF-CMAQ
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Black Carbon's Role In Global To Local Scale Climate And Air Quality (2010)
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Journal Article | Baker KR, Carlton AG, Kleindienst TE, Offenberg JH, Beaver MR, Gentner DR, Goldstein AH, Hayes PL, Jimenez JL, Gilman JB, de Gouw JA, Woody MC, Pye HOT, Kelly JT, Lewandowski M, Jaoui M, Stevens PS, Brune WH, Lin Y-H, Rubitschun CL, Surratt JD. Gas and aerosol carbon in California: comparison of measurements and model predictions in Pasadena and Bakersfield. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2015;15(9):5243-5258. |
R835041 (2015) R835041 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Bash JO, Carlton AG, Hutzell WT, Bullock Jr OR. Regional air quality model application of the aqueous-phase photo reduction of atmospheric oxidized mercury by dicarboxylic acids. Atmosphere 2014;5(1):1-15. |
R835041 (2014) R835041 (2015) R835041 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Carlton AG, Turpin BJ. Particle partitioning potential of organic compounds is highest in the Eastern US and driven by anthropogenic water. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2013;13(20):10203-10214. |
R835041 (2013) R835041 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Fahey KM, Carlton AG, Pye HOT, Baek J, Hutzell WT, Stanier CO, Baker KR, Appel KW, Jaoui M, Offenberg JH. A framework for expanding aqueous chemistry in the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model version 5.1. Geoscientific Model Development 2017;10(4):1587-1605. |
R833865 (Final) R835041 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Farkas CM, Moeller MD, Felder FA, Baker KR, Rodgers M, Carlton AG. Temporalization of peak electric generation particulate matter emissions during high energy demand days. Environmental Science & Technology 2015;49(7):4696-4704. |
R835041 (2014) R835041 (2015) R835041 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Farkas CM, Moeller MD, Felder FA, Henderson BH, Carlton AG. High electricity demand in the northeast U.S.: PJM Reliability Network and peaking unit impacts on air quality. Environmental Science & Technology 2016;50(15):8375–8384. |
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Journal Article | Guo H, Xu L, Bougiatioti A, Cerully KM, Capps SL, Hite Jr. JR, Carlton AG, Lee S-H, Bergin MH, Ng NL, Nenes A, Weber RJ. Fine-particle water and pH in the southeastern United States. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2015;15(9):5211-5228. |
R834799 (2015) R834799 (2016) R834799 (Final) R834799C001 (2015) R834799C001 (Final) R835041 (2015) R835041 (Final) R835410 (2013) R835410 (2014) R835410 (2015) R835410 (Final) |
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Journal Article | He C, Liu J, Carlton AG, Fan S, Horowitz LW, Levy II H, Tao S. Evaluation of factors controlling global secondary organic aerosol production from cloud processes. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 2012;12(10):26929-26961. |
R835041 (2012) |
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Journal Article | He C, Liu J, Carlton AG, Fan S, Horowitz LW, Levy II H, Tao S. Evaluation of factors controlling global secondary organic aerosol production from cloud processes. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2013;13(4):1913-1926. |
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Journal Article | Hodas N, Sullivan AP, Skog K, Keutsch FN, Collett Jr JL, Decsesari S, Facchini MC, Carlton AG, Laaksonen A, Turpin BJ. Aerosol liquid water driven by anthropogenic nitrate: implications for lifetimes of water‐soluble organic gases and potential for secondary organic aerosol formation. Environmental Science & Technology 2014;48(19):11127‐11136. |
R835041 (2014) R835041 (2015) R835041 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Liu J, Horowitz LW, Fan S, Carlton AG, Levy II H. Global in-cloud production of secondary organic aerosols: implementation of a detailed chemical mechanism in the GFDL atmospheric model AM3. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 2012;117(15):D15303. |
R835041 (2012) R835041 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Marmo BP, Carlton AG, Henderson BH. Partitioning of HNO3, H2O2 and SO2 to cloud ice: simulations with CMAQ. Atmospheric Environment 2013;88:239-246. |
R835041 (2014) R835041 (2015) R835041 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Nguyen TKV, Zhang Q, Jimenez JL, Pike M, Carlton AG. Liquid water: ubiquitous contributor to aerosol mass. Environmental Science & Technology Letters 2016;3(7):257-263. |
R835041 (Final) R835877 (2016) R835877 (2017) R835877 (2018) R835877 (2019) R835877 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Nguyen TKV, Capps SL, Carlton AG. Decreasing aerosol water is consistent with OC trends in the southeast U.S. Environmental Science & Technology 2015;49(13):7843-7850. |
R835041 (2015) R835041 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Nguyen TKV, Ghate VP, Carlton AG. Reconciling satellite aerosol optical thickness and surface fine particle mass through aerosol liquid water. Geophysical Research Letters 2016;43(22):11903–11912. |
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Journal Article | Parikh HM, Carlton AG, Zhou Y, Zhang H, Kamens RM, Vizuete W. Modeling secondary organic aerosol formation from xylene and aromatic mixtures using a dynamic partitioning approach incorporating particle aqueous-phase chemistry (II). Atmospheric Environment 2012;56:250-260. |
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Journal Article | Pratt KA, Fiddler MN, Shepson PB, Carlton AG, Surratt JD. Organosulfates in cloud water above the Ozarks’ isoprene source region. Atmospheric Environment 2013;77:231-238. |
R835041 (2013) R835041 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Sareen N, Waxman EM, Turpin BJ, Volkamer R, Carlton AG. Potential of aerosol liquid water to facilitate organic aerosol formation: assessing knowledge gaps about precursors and partitioning. Environmental Science & Technology 2017;51(6):3327-3335. |
R835041 (Final) R835412 (Final) |
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