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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R831079

Atmospheric Aerosols from Biogenic Hydrocarbon Oxidation

RFA: Measurement, Modeling, and Analysis Methods for Airborne Carbonaceous Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) (2003)

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Journal Article Sesquiterpene emissions from vegetation: a review. BIOGEOSCIENCES DISCUSSIONS Duhl TR, Helmig D, Guenther A Duhl TR, Helmig D, Guenther A. Sesquiterpene emissions from vegetation:a review. Biogeosciences 2008;5(3):761-777. R831079 (Final)
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Journal Article Estimating urban vegetation cover fraction using Google Earth® images. JOURNAL OF LAND USE SCIENCE Duhl TR, Guenther A, Helmig D Duhl TR, Guenther A, Helmig D. Estimating urban vegetation cover fraction using Google Earth® images. Journal of Land Use Science 2012;7(3):311-329. R831079 (Final)
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Journal Article Sesquiterpene emissions from loblolly pine and their potential contribution to biogenic aerosol formation in the Southeastern US. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT Helmig D, Ortega J, Guenther A, Herrick JD, Geron C Helmig D, Ortega J, Guenther A, Herrick JD, Geron C. Sesquiterpene emissions from loblolly pine and their potential contribution to biogenic aerosol formation in the Southeastern US. Atmospheric Environment 2006;40(22):4150-4157. R831079 (2006)
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Journal Article Sesquiterpene emissions from pine trees—identifications, emission rates and flux estimates for the contiguous United States. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Helmig D, Ortega J, Duhl T, Tanner D, Guenther A, Harley P, Wiedinmyer C, Milford J, Sakulyanontvittaya T Helmig D, Ortega J, Duhl T, Tanner D, Guenther A, Harley P, Wiedinmyer C, Milford J, Sakulyanontvittaya T. Sesquiterpene emissions from pine trees—identifications, emission rates and flux estimates for the contiguous United States. Environmental Science & Technology 2007;41(5):1545-1553. R831079 (2006)
R831079 (Final)
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Journal Article Flux estimates and OH reaction potential of reactive biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) from a mixed northern hardwood forest. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT Ortega J, Helmig D, Guenther A, Harley P, Pressley S, Vogel C Ortega J, Helmig D, Guenther A, Harley P, Pressley S, Vogel C. Flux estimates and OH reaction potential of reactive biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) from a mixed northern hardwood forest. Atmospheric Environment 2007;41(26):5479-5495. R831079 (Final)
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Journal Article Approaches for quantifying reactive and low-volatility biogenic organic compound emissions by vegetation enclosure techniques--Part A. CHEMOSPHERE Ortega J, Helmig D Ortega J, Helmig D. Approaches for quantifying reactive and low-volatility biogenic organic compound emissions by vegetation enclosure techniques--Part A. Chemosphere 2008;72(3):343-364. R831079 (Final)
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Journal Article Approaches for quantifying reactive and low-volatility biogenic organic compound emissions by vegetation enclosure techniques-Part B: Applications. None Ortega J, Helmig D, Daly RW, Tanner DM, Guenther AB, Herrick JD Ortega J, Helmig D, Daly RW, Tanner DM, Guenther AB, Herrick JD. Approaches for quantifying reactive and low-volatility biogenic organic compound emissions by vegetation enclosure techniques-Part B: Applications. Chemosphere 2008;72(3):365-380. R831079 (Final)
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Journal Article Analysis of atmospheric sesquiterpenes: sampling losses and mitigation of ozone interferences. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Pollmann J, Ortega J, Helmig D Pollmann J, Ortega J, Helmig D. Analysis of atmospheric sesquiterpenes: sampling losses and mitigation of ozone interferences. Environmental Science & Technology 2005;39(24):9620-9629. R831079 (Final)
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Journal Article Secondary Organic Aerosol from Sesquiterpene and Monoterpene Emissions in the United States. None Sakulyanontvittaya T, Guenther A, Helmig D, Milford J, Wiedinmyer C Sakulyanontvittaya T, Guenther A, Helmig D, Milford J, Wiedinmyer C. Secondary organic aerosol from sesquiterpene and monoterpene emissions in the United States. Environmental Science & Technology 2008;42(23):8784-8790. R831079 (Final)
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Journal Article Monoterpene and Sesquiterpene Emission Estimates for the United States. None Sakulyanontvittaya T, Duhl T, Wiedinmyer C, Helmig D, Matsunaga S, Potosnak M et al Sakulyanontvittaya T, Duhl T, Wiedinmyer C, Helmig D, Matsunaga S, Potosnak M, Milford J, Guenther A. Monoterpene and sesquiterpene emission estimates for the United States. Environmental Science & Technology 2008;42(5):1623-1629. R831079 (Final)
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