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Application of satellite observations and adjoint inverse modeling to intercontinental transport of ozone pollution
Transpacific transport of mineral dust: Its impact in the United States and on sulfate, nitrate, and ozone in Asian pollution plumes
 
Multiscale models of atmospheric mercury: Bromine chemistry, air-sea exchange, and global transport
Chemical kinetics of the reaction of the hydroxyl radical with acetic acid
 
Formation of Biogenic Secondary Organic Aerosol
Atmospheric pollution in the Arctic: Sources, transport, and chemical processing
 
The Sources and Significance of Stratospheric Water Vapor: Mechanistic Studies from Equator to Pole
The Connection between Microphysical Morphology and Atmospheric Particle Phase Transitions
 
Bromine chemistry in the present-day and pre-industrial troposphere: implications from modeling and satellite observations
Development and Deployment of Optical Instruments to Measure Trace Atmospheric Species: I. Water Isotopologues; II. Glyoxal; III. Iodine Monoxide
 
Development and field-deployment of an absorption spectrometer to measure atmospheric HONO and NO2
The response of stratospheric water vapor to a changing climate: Insights from in situ water vapor measurements
 
Impact of Climate Change on Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) Air Quality