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Evaluating chemical mechanisms with recent field data to account for the contributions of volatile chemical product emissions to urban ozone pollution
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Chemical Mechanisms to Address New Challenges in Air Quality Modeling (2019)
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Journal Article | Pfannerstill E, Arata C, Zhu Q, Schulze B, Woods R, Harkins C, Schwantes R, Mcdonald B, Goldstein A. Comparison between Spatially Resolved Airborne Flux Measurements and Emission Inventories of Volatile Organic Compounds in Los Angeles. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2023;57(41):15533-15545. |
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Journal Article | Place B, Hutzell W, Appel K, Farrell S, Valin L, Murphy B, Seltzer K, Sarwar G, Allen C, Piletic I, D'Ambro E, Saunders E, Simon H, Torres-Vasquez A, Pleim J, Schwantes R, Coggon M, Xu L, Stockwell W, Pye H. Sensitivity of northeastern US surface ozone predictions to the representation of atmospheric chemistry in the Community Regional Atmospheric Chemistry Multiphase Mechanism (CRACMMv1.0). ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS 2023;23(16):9173-9190 |
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Journal Article | Stewart A, Foley M, Doughetry M, Mcgill S, Gulati A, Gentry E, Hagey L, Dorrenstein P, Theirot C, Dodds J, Baker E. Using Multidimensional Separations to Distinguish Isomeric Amino Acid-Bile Acid Conjugates and Assess Their Presence and Perturbations in Model Systems. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2023;95(41):15357-15366 |
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Journal Article | Coggon MM, Gkatzelis GI, McDonald BC, Gilman JB, Schwantes RH, Abuhassan N, Aikin KC, Arend MF, Berkoff TA, Brown SS, Campos TL, Dickerson RR, Gronoff G, Hurley JF, Isaacman-VanWertz G, Koss AR, et al. Volatile chemical product emissions enhance ozone and modulate urban chemistry. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2021;118. |
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Journal Article | Pye HOT, Place BK, Murphy BN, Seltzer KM, D’Ambro EL, Allen C, Piletic IR, Farrell S, Schwantes RH, Coggon MM, Saunders E, Xu L, Sarwar G, Hutzell WT, Foley KM, Pouliot G, et al. Linking gas, particulate, and toxic endpoints to air emissions in the Community Regional Atmospheric Chemistry Multiphase Mechanism (CRACMM) version 1.0. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions [preprint]. doi:10.5194/acp-2022-695, in review, 2022. |
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