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Impact of Climate Change on Air Quality in the U.S.: Investigations With Linked Global- and Regional-Scale Models
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Journal Article | Ito A, Sillman S, Penner JE. Global chemical transport model study of ozone response to changes in chemical kinetics and biogenic volatile organic compounds emissions due to increasing temperatures:sensitivities to isoprene nitrate chemistry and grid resolution. Journal of Geophysical Research 2009;114(D9):D09301 (19 pp.). |
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Journal Article | Lin GX, Penner JE, Sillman S, Taraborrelli D, Lelieveld J. Global modeling of SOA formation from dicarbonyls, epoxides, organic nitrates and peroxides. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2012;12(10):4743-4774. |
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Journal Article | Lin GX, Penner JE, Flanner MG, Sillman S, Xu L, Zhou C. Radiative forcing of organic aerosol in the atmosphere and on snow:Effects of SOA and brown carbon. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 2014;119(12):7453-7476. |
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Journal Article | Lin GX, Sillman S, Penner JE, Ito A. Global modeling of SOA:the use of different mechanisms for aqueous phase formation. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2014;14(11):5451-5475. |
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Journal Article | Steiner AL, Davis AJ, Sillman S, Owen RC, Michalak AM, Fiore AM. Observed suppression of ozone formation at extremely high temperatures due to chemical and biophysical feedbacks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010;107(46):19685-19690. |
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Journal Article | Tsigaridis K, Daskalakis N, Kanakidou M Adams PJ, Artaxo P, Bahadur R, Balkanski Y, Bauer SE, Bellouin N, Benedetti A, Bergman T, Berntsen TK, Beukes JP, Bian H, Carslaw KS, Chin M, Curci G, Diehl T, Easter RC, Ghan SJ, Gong SL, Hodzic A, Hoyle CR, Iversen T, Jathar S, Jimenez JL, Kaiser JW, Kirkevag A, Kochb D, Kokkola H, Leec YH, Lin G, Liu X, Luo G, Ma X, Mann GW, Mihalopoulos N, MorcretteJ-J, Muller J-F, Myhre G, Myriokefalitakis S, Ng NL, O'Donnell D, Penner JE, Pozzoli L, Pringle KJ, Russell LM, Schulz M, Sciare J, Seland O, Shindell DT, Sillman S, Skeie RB, Spracklen D, Stavrakou T, Steenrod SD, Takemura T, Tiitta P, Tilmes S, Tost H, van Noije T, van Zyl PG, von Salzen K, Yu F, Wang Z, Wang Z, Zaveri RA, Zhang H, Zhang K, Zhang Q, Zhang X. The AeroCom evaluation and intercomparison of organic aerosol in global models. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2014;14(19):10845-10895. |
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Presentation | Lin GS, Sillman S, Penner JE. Global modeling of aqueous SOA from glyoxal. Presented at the Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, December 5-9, 2011. |
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Presentation | Lin G, Sillman S, Penner JE. Global modeling of secondary organic aerosols from different mechanisms. Poster presented at the Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, December 14-18, 2009. |
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Presentation | Sillman S, Penner JE. Transport of NOx and its reaction products in a global model and its impact on ozone. Presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 10-14, 2007. |
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Presentation | Sillman S, Keeler GJ, Penner JE. Impact of climate change on air quality in the US: global- and regional-scale models for ozone and mercury. Presented at the Consequences of Global Change for Air Quality Festival, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, February 20, 2007. |
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Presentation | Sillman S. Methods for identifying long-range transport of ozone and mercury: what models can say about observations. Presented at the Joint Task Force on Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollution and WMO Workshop on Integrated Observations for Assessing Hemispheric Air Pollution, Geneva, Switzerland, January 24-26, 2007. |
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Presentation | Sillman S, Marsik FJ, Keeler GJ, Olcese LE, Penner JE. The relation between ozone, mercury and secondary organic aerosols during regional pollution events. Presented at the 40th Air Pollution Workshop, Raleigh, NC, April 7-10, 2008 (invited). |
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Presentation | Sillman S, Marsik FJ, Keeler GJ, Olcese LE, Penner JE. The relation between ozone, mercury and secondary organic aerosols during regional pollution events. Presented at the 40th Air Pollution Workshop, Raleigh, NC, April 7-10, 2008. |
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Presentation | Sillman S, Lin G, Penner JE. Formation of secondary organic aerosols from glyoxals, organic peroxides and nitrates:results from a 3-d global model. Presented at the Gordon Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry, Waterville Valley, NH, August 23-28, 2009. |
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Presentation | Sillman S. Global and regional-scale models for ozone, mercury and SOA: investigation of present and future conditions. Presented at the Consequences of Global Change for Air Quality Progress Review, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, October 4, 2010. |
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