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1. O3 Sensitivity to NOx and VOC During RECAP-CA: Implication for Emissions Control Strategies

2. COVID-19 perturbation on US air quality and human health impact assessment

3. Supplementary material to "A better representation of VOC chemistry in WRF-Chem and its impact on ozone over Los Angeles"

4. A better representation of VOC chemistry in WRF-Chem and its impact on ozone over Los Angeles

5. Airborne Observations Constrain Heterogeneous Nitrogen and Halogen Chemistry on Tropospheric and Stratospheric Biomass Burning Aerosol

6. Contribution of Cooking Emissions to the Urban Volatile Organic Compounds in Las Vegas, NV

7. Supplementary material to "Contribution of Cooking Emissions to the Urban Volatile Organic Compounds in Las Vegas, NV"

8. Sources of Formaldehyde in U.S. Oil and Gas Production Regions

9. Impact of Biomass Burning Organic Aerosol Volatility on Smoke Concentrations Downwind of Fires

10. Emission Factors for Crop Residue and Prescribed Fires in the Eastern US During FIREX‐AQ

12. Evolution of organic carbon in the laboratory oxidation of biomass-burning emissions

13. Constraining emissions of volatile organic compounds from western US wildfires with WE-CAN and FIREX-AQ airborne observations

14. Supplementary material to "Evolution of Organic Carbon in the Laboratory Oxidation of Biomass Burning Emissions"

15. Evolution of Organic Carbon in the Laboratory Oxidation of Biomass Burning Emissions

16. Influence of Wildfire on Urban Ozone: An Observationally Constrained Box Modeling Study at a Site in the Colorado Front Range

17. Assessing formic and acetic acid emissions and chemistry in western U.S. wildfire smoke: implications for atmospheric modeling

18. Chemical ionization mass spectrometry utilizing ammonium ions (NH4+ CIMS) for measurements of organic compounds in the atmosphere

19. Supplementary material to "Constraining emissions of volatile organic compounds from western US wildfires with WE-CAN and FIREX-AQ airborne observations"

20. Constraining emissions of volatile organic compounds from western US wildfires with WE-CAN and FIREX-AQ airborne observations

21. An improved representation of fire non-methane organic gases (NMOGs) in models: emissions to reactivity

22. Composition and reactivity of volatile organic compounds in the South Coast Air Basin and San Joaquin Valley of California

23. Comparison of airborne measurements of NO, NO2, HONO, NOy, and CO during FIREX-AQ

24. Supplementary material to "A Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry Utilizing Ammonium Ions (NH4+ CIMS) for Measurements of Organic Compounds in the Atmosphere"

25. A Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry Utilizing Ammonium Ions (NH4+ CIMS) for Measurements of Organic Compounds in the Atmosphere

26. Supplementary material to "An Improved Representation of Fire Non-Methane Organic Gases (NMOGs) in Models: Emissions to Reactivity"

27. An Improved Representation of Fire Non-Methane Organic Gases (NMOGs) in Models: Emissions to Reactivity

28. Characteristics and evolution of brown carbon in western United States wildfires

29. Supplementary material to "Composition and Reactivity of Volatile Organic Compounds in the South Coast Air Basin and San Joaquin Valley of California"

30. Composition and Reactivity of Volatile Organic Compounds in the South Coast Air Basin and San Joaquin Valley of California

31. Evaluating the Impact of Chemical Complexity and Horizontal Resolution on Tropospheric Ozone Over the Conterminous US With a Global Variable Resolution Chemistry Model

32. Airborne Emission Rate Measurements Validate Remote Sensing Observations and Emission Inventories of Western U.S. Wildfires

33. Hydrogen Chloride (HCl) at Ground Sites During CalNex 2010 and Insight Into Its Thermodynamic Properties

34. Supplementary material to "Characteristics and Evolution of Brown Carbon in Western United States Wildfires"

35. Characteristics and Evolution of Brown Carbon in Western United States Wildfires

36. Supplementary material to "Comparison of airborne measurements of NO, NO<sub>2</sub>, HONO, NO<sub>y</sub> and CO during FIREX-AQ"

37. Comparison of airborne measurements of NO, NO<sub>2</sub>, HONO, NO<sub>y</sub> and CO during FIREX-AQ

38. Furoyl peroxynitrate (fur-PAN), a product of VOC–NOxphotochemistry from biomass burning emissions: photochemical synthesis, calibration, chemical characterization, and first atmospheric observations

39. Biomass burning nitrogen dioxide emissions derived from space with TROPOMI: methodology and validation

40. Formaldehyde evolution in US wildfire plumes during the Fire Influence on Regional to Global Environments and Air Quality experiment (FIREX-AQ)

41. Ozone chemistry in western U.S. wildfire plumes

42. Novel Analysis to Quantify Plume Crosswind Heterogeneity Applied to Biomass Burning Smoke

43. Next-generation Isoprene Measurements from Space: Quantifying Daily Variability at High Resolution

44. Nighttime and daytime dark oxidation chemistry in wildfire plumes: an observation and model analysis of FIREX-AQ aircraft data

45. Rapid cloud removal of dimethyl sulfide oxidation products limits SO 2 and cloud condensation nuclei production in the marine atmosphere

46. Chemical Tomography in a Fresh Wildland Fire Plume: A Large Eddy Simulation (LES) Study

47. Reconciling Assumptions in Bottom-up and Top-down Approaches for Estimating Aerosol Emission Rates from Wildland Fires using Observations from FIREX-AQ

48. Biomass burning nitrogen dioxide emissions derived from space with TROPOMI: methodology and validation

49. Volatile chemical product emissions enhance ozone and modulate urban chemistry

50. Secondary organic aerosols from anthropogenic volatile organic compounds contribute substantially to air pollution mortality

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