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Publications submitted after final report Details for Grant Number R835399

Anthropogenic influence on biogenic VOC oxidation: the role of NOx pollution in secondary organic aerosol production in the Southeast U.S.

RFA: Anthropogenic Influences on Organic Aerosol Formation and Regional Climate Implications (2012)

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Journal Article Day D, Fry J, Kang H, Krechmer J, Ayres B, Keehan N, Thompson S, Hu W, Campos-Jost P, Schroder J, Stark J, DeVault M, Ziemann P, Zarzana K, Wild R, Dube W, Brown S, Jimenez J. Secondary Organic Aerosol Mass Yields from NO3 Oxidation of alpha-Pinene and Delta-Carene:Effect of RO2 Radical Fate. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A 2022;ePub Ahead of Print. R835399 (Final) (10/20/22)
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Journal Article Pye HOT, Zuend A, Fry JL, Isaacman-VanWertz G, Capps SL, Appel KW, Foroutan H, Xu L, Ng NL, Goldstein AH. Coupling of organic and inorganic aerosol systems and the effect on gas–particle partitioning in the southeastern US. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics 2018;18(1):357-370. R835399 (Final) (01/30/19)
R835403 (Final) (01/31/19)
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Journal Article Fry JL, Brown SS, Middlebrook AM, Edwards PM, Campuzano-Jost P, Day DA, Jimenez JL, Allen HM, Ryerson TB, Pollack I, Graus M, Warneke C, de Gouw JA, Brock CA, Gilman J, Lerner BM, Dubé WP, Liao J and Welti A. Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) yields from NO3 radical + isoprene based on nighttime aircraft power plant plume transects. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2018; 18(16):11663-11682. R835399 (Final) (06/21/22)
R835877 (2018) (09/16/19)
R835877 (2019) (05/27/20)
R835877 (Final) (06/21/22)
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