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Publications submitted after final report Details for Grant Number R835405

Sensitivity of Organic Aerosol Concentrations and Forcing to Anthropogenic Emissions

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

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Journal Article Kostenidou E, Karnezi E, Hite Jr. JR, Bougiatioti A, Cerully K, Xu L, Ng NL, Nenes A, Pandis SN. Organic aerosol in the summertime southeastern United States: components and their link to volatility distribution, oxidation state and hygroscopicity. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2018;18(8):5799-5819. R835403 (Final) (07/30/18)
R835405 (Final) (04/30/18)
R835410 (Final) (04/23/19)
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Journal Article Wang N, Kostenidou E, Donahue NM, Pandis SN. Multi-generation chemical aging of α-pinene ozonolysis products by reactions with OH. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics 2018;18(5):3589-3601. R835405 (Final) (01/31/19)
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Journal Article Wang N, Jorga S, Pierce J, Donahue N, Pandis S. Particle wall-loss correction methods in smog chamber experiments. ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES 2018;11(12):6577-6588. R835405 (Final) (06/21/22)
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