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1. Characterization, sources and reactivity of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in Seoul and surrounding regions during KORUS-AQ

2. Observation-based modeling of ozone chemistry in the Seoul metropolitan area during the Korea-United States Air Quality Study (KORUS-AQ)

3. A pervasive role for biomass burning in tropical high ozone/low water structures

4. Constraints from observations and modeling on atmosphere–surface exchange of mercury in eastern North America

5. Source Contributions to Carbon Monoxide Concentrations During KORUS‐AQ Based on CAM‐chem Model Applications

6. Heterogeneity and chemical reactivity of the remote troposphere defined by aircraft measurements – corrected

7. Supplementary material to 'Heterogeneity and chemical reactivity of the remote troposphere defined by aircraft measurements'

8. Wet scavenging of soluble gases in DC3 deep convective storms using WRF‐Chem simulations and aircraft observations

9. An investigation of petrochemical emissions during KORUS-AQ: Ozone production, reactive nitrogen evolution, and aerosol production

10. Airborne formaldehyde and volatile organic compound measurements over the Daesan petrochemical complex on Korea’s northwest coast during the Korea-United States Air Quality study

12. Wildfire-driven changes in the abundance of gas-phase pollutants in the city of Boise, ID during summer 2018

13. Observations of atmospheric oxidation and ozone production in South Korea

14. Characterization, sources and reactivity of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in Seoul and surrounding regions during KORUS-AQ

15. Observation-based modeling of ozone chemistry in the Seoul metropolitan area during the Korea-United States Air Quality Study (KORUS-AQ)

16. Biomass Burning Unlikely to Account for Missing Source of Carbonyl Sulfide

17. Sources and Secondary Production of Organic Aerosols in the Northeastern United States during WINTER

18. An aerosol particle containing enriched uranium encountered in the remote upper troposphere

19. The O2/N2 Ratio and CO2 Airborne Southern Ocean Study

20. Wintertime Overnight NOx Removal in a Southeastern United States Coal‐fired Power Plant Plume: A Model for Understanding Winter NOx Processing and its Implications

21. BrO and inferred Bry profiles over the western Pacific: relevance of inorganic bromine sources and a Bry minimum in the aged tropical tropopause layer

22. Formaldehyde in the Tropical Western Pacific: Chemical Sources and Sinks, Convective Transport, and Representation in CAM-Chem and the CCMI Models

23. Airborne observations of mercury emissions from the Chicago/Gary urban/industrial area during the 2013 NOMADSS campaign

24. Source contributions to carbon monoxide concentrations during KORUS‐AQ based on CAM‐chem model applications

26. Using an Inverse Model to Reconcile Differences in Simulated and Observed Global Ethane Concentrations and Trends Between 2008 and 2014

27. Characterization of carbon monoxide, methane and nonmethane hydrocarbons in emerging cities of Saudi Arabia and Pakistan and in Singapore

28. Convective transport of formaldehyde to the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere and associated scavenging in thunderstorms over the central United States during the 2012 DC3 study

29. Convective transport and scavenging of peroxides by thunderstorms observed over the central U.S. during DC3

30. A pervasive role for biomass burning in tropical high ozone/low water structures

31. Ambient Nonmethane Hydrocarbon Levels Along Colorado's Northern Front Range: Acute and Chronic Health Risks

32. BrO and Bry profiles over the Western Pacific: Relevance of Inorganic Bromine Sources and a Bry Minimum in the Aged Tropical Tropopause Layer

33. Supplementary material to 'BrO and Bry profiles over the Western Pacific: Relevance of Inorganic Bromine Sources and a Bry Minimum in the Aged Tropical Tropopause Layer'

34. Assessing a New Clue to How Much Carbon Plants Take Up

35. Using stable isotopes of hydrogen to quantify biogenic and thermogenic atmospheric methane sources: A case study from the Colorado Front Range

36. A coupled model of the global cycles of carbonyl sulfide and CO 2 : A possible new window on the carbon cycle

37. Representation of the Community Earth System Model (CESM1) CAM4-chem within the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI)

38. Constraints from observations and modeling on atmosphere-surface exchange of mercury in eastern North America

39. Oxidation of mercury by bromine in the subtropical Pacific free troposphere

40. Detailed comparisons of airborne formaldehyde measurements with box models during the 2006 INTEX-B and MILAGRO campaigns: potential evidence for significant impacts of unmeasured and multi-generation volatile organic carbon compounds

41. Boreal forest fire emissions in fresh Canadian smoke plumes: C1-C10 volatile organic compounds (VOCs), CO2, CO, NO2, NO, HCN and CH3CN

42. Airborne measurements of BrO and the sum of HOBr and Br2over the Tropical West Pacific from 1 to 15 km during the CONvective TRansport of Active Species in the Tropics (CONTRAST) experiment

43. Characterization of trace gases measured over Alberta oil sands mining operations: 76 speciated C2–C10 volatile organic compounds (VOCs), CO2, CH4, CO, NO, NO2, NOy, O3 and SO2

44. The production and persistence of ΣRONO2 in the Mexico City plume

45. Seasonal and diurnal measurements of carbon monoxide and nonmethane hydrocarbons at Mt. Wilson, California: Indirect evidence of atomic Cl in the Los Angeles basin

46. Characterization of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in Asian and north American pollution plumes during INTEX-B: identification of specific Chinese air mass tracers

47. Sources and transport of Δ14C in CO2 within the Mexico City Basin and vicinity

48. Airborne observations of total RONO2: new constraints on the yield and lifetime of isoprene nitrates

49. Halocarbon Emissions from the United States and Mexico and Their Global Warming Potential

50. Photosynthetic Control of Atmospheric Carbonyl Sulfide During the Growing Season

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