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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R825379

Modeling the Influence of Boundary-Layer Processes in Biogenic Hydrocarbon Mixing and Chemistry

RFA: Air Quality (1996)

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Journal Article Decaying scalars emitted by a forest canopy: A numerical study. BOUNDARY-LAYER METEOROLOGY Patton EG, Davis KJ, Barth MC, Sullivan PP Patton EG, Davis KJ, Barth MC, Sullivan PP. Decaying scalars emitted by a forest canopy: A numerical study. Boundary-Layer Meteorology 2001;100(1):91-129. R825379 (1999)
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Journal Article The influence of a forest canopy on top-down and bottom-up diffusion in the planetary boundary layer. QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY Patton EG, Sullivan PP, Davis KJ Patton EG, Sullivan PP, Davis KJ. The influence of a forest canopy on top-down and bottom-up diffusion in the planetary boundary layer. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 2003;129(590 Pt A):1415-1434. R825379 (1999)
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Report The interactions of turbulence and photochemistry in the planetary boundary layer. None Patton EG, Barth MC, Davis KJ, Sullivan PP Patton EG, Barth MC, Davis KJ, Sullivan PP. The interactions of turbulence and photochemistry in the planetary boundary layer. The Air and Waste Management Association Symposium Report September 2000. R825379 (2000)
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