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Research Consortium on Ozone and Fine Particle Formation in California and in the Northeastern United States: Cal Tech Report
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Journal Article | Clegg SL, Seinfeld JH, Brimblecombe P. Thermodynamic modelling of aqueous aerosols containing electrolytes and dissolved organic compounds. Journal of Aerosol Science 2001;32(6):713-738. |
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Journal Article | Griffin RJ, Dabdub D, Seinfeld JH. Secondary organic aerosol 1. Atmospheric chemical mechanism for production of molecular constituents. Journal of Geophysical Research 2002;107(D17):4332 (26 pp.). |
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Journal Article | Griffin RJ, Dabdub D, Kleeman MJ, Fraser MP, Cass GR, Seinfeld JH. Secondary organic aerosol 3. Urban/regional scale model of size-and composition-resolved aerosols. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 2002;107(D17):4334 (14 pp.). |
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Journal Article | Pankow JF, Seinfeld JH, Asher WE, Erdakos GB. Modeling the formation of secondary organic aerosol. 1. Application of theoretical principles to measurements obtained in the α-pinene/, β-pinene/, sabinene/, Δ3-carene/, and cyclohexene/ozone systems. Environmental Science & Technology 2001;35(6):1164-1172. |
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Journal Article | Pun BK, Griffin RJ, Seigneur C, Seinfeld JH. Secondary organic aerosol 2. Thermodynamic model for gas/particle partitioning of molecular constituents. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 2002;107(D17):4333 (15 pp.). |
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Journal Article | Seinfeld JH, Erdakos GB, Asher WE, Pankow JF. Modeling the formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA). 2. The predicted effects of relative humidity on aerosol formation in the α-pinene-, β-pinene-, Sabinene-, Δ3-carene-, and cyclohexene-ozone systems. Environmental Science & Technology 2001;35(9):1806-1817. |
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