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Integration of airborne and ground observations of nitryl chloride in the Seoul metropolitan area and the implications on regional oxidation capacity during KORUS-AQ 2016 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2019, 19 (19) : 12779-12795
作者:  Jeong, Daun;  Seco, Roger;  Gu, Dasa;  Lee, Youngro;  Nault, Benjamin A.;  Knote, Christoph J.;  Mcgee, Tom;  Sullivan, John T.;  Jimenez, Jose L.;  Campuzano-Jost, Pedro;  Blake, Donald R.;  Sanchez, Dianne;  Guenther, Alex B.;  Tanner, David;  Huey, L. Gregory;  Long, Russell;  Anderson, Bruce E.;  Hall, Samuel R.;  Ullmann, Kirk;  Shin, Hye-jung;  Herndon, Scott C.;  Lee, Youngjae;  Kim, Danbi;  Ahn, Joonyoung;  Kim, Saewung
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Wintertime Gas-Particle Partitioning and Speciation of Inorganic Chlorine in the Lower Troposphere Over the Northeast United States and Coastal Ocean 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2018, 123 (22) : 12897-12916
作者:  Haskins, Jessica D.;  Jaegle, Lyatt;  Shah, Viral;  Lee, Ben H.;  Lopez-Hilfiker, Felipe D.;  Campuzano-Jost, Pedro;  Schroder, Jason C.;  Day, Douglas A.;  Guo, Hongyu;  Sullivan, Amy P.;  Weber, Rodney;  Dibb, Jack;  Campos, Teresa;  Jimenez, Jose L.;  Brown, Steven S.;  Thornton, Joel A.
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Chemical feedbacks weaken the wintertime response of particulate sulfate and nitrate to emissions reductions over the eastern United States 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2018, 115 (32) : 8110-8115
作者:  Shah, Viral;  Jaegle, Lyatt;  Thornton, Joel A.;  Lopez-Hilfiker, Felipe D.;  Lee, Ben H.;  Schroder, Jason C.;  Campuzano-Jost, Pedro;  Jimenez, Jose L.;  Guo, Hongyu;  Sullivan, Amy P.;  Weber, Rodney J.;  Green, Jaime R.;  Fiddler, Marc N.;  Bililign, Solomon;  Campos, Teresa L.;  Stell, Meghan;  Weinheimer, Andrew J.;  Montzka, Denise D.;  Brown, Steven S.
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sulfate  nitrate  winter  anthropogenic emissions  PM2.5