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Publications submitted after final report Details for Grant Number R840010

Evaluating chemical mechanisms with recent field data to account for the contributions of volatile chemical product emissions to urban ozone pollution

RFA: Chemical Mechanisms to Address New Challenges in Air Quality Modeling (2019)

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Journal Article Identifying and correcting interferences to PTR-ToF-MS measurements of isoprene and other urban volatile organic compounds ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES Coggon M, Stockwell C, Claflin M, Phannerstill E, Xu L, Gilman J, Marcantonio J, Cao C, Bates K, Gkatzelis G, Lamplaugh A, Ketz E, Arata C, Hornbrook R, Piel F, Majluf F, Blake D, Whisthaler A, Cangaratna M, Lerner B, Goldstein A Coggon M, Stockwell C, Claflin M, Phannerstill E, Xu L, Gilman J, Marcantonio J, Cao C, Bates K, Gkatzelis G, Lamplaugh A, Ketz E, Arata C, Hornbrook R, Piel F, Majluf F, Blake D, Whisthaler A, Cangaratna M, Lerner B, Goldstein A. Identifying and correcting interferences to PTR-ToF-MS measurements of isoprene and other urban volatile organic compounds. ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES 2024;17(2):801-825 R840010 (Final) (08/16/24)
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Journal Article Temperature-dependent emissions dominate aerosol and ozone formation in Los Angeles. None Pfannerstill EY, Arata C, Zhu Q, Schulze BC, Ward R, Woods R, et al Pfannerstill EY, Arata C, Zhu Q, Schulze BC, Ward R, Woods R, et al. Temperature-dependent emissions dominate aerosol and ozone formation in Los Angeles. Science. 2024;384(6702):1324-9. R840010 (Final) (10/17/24)
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