Language
English
German
^M
Dutch
Spanish
Title:
CMAQ Model Performance Enhanced When In-Cloud Secondary Organic Aerosol is Included: Comparisons of Organic Carbon Predictions with Measurements
Source:
Environmental Science & Technology [0013-936X] Carlton, Annmarie yr:2008
Basic
Full text
Full text available via
American Chemical Society Journals
Year:
Volume:
Issue:
Start Page:
Document delivery
Request document via
Library/Bibliothek
Users interested in this article also expressed an interest in the following:
description
1.
Altieri, K. E.
"Oligomers formed through in-cloud methylglyoxal reactions: Chemical composition, properties, and mechanisms investigated by ultra-high resolution FT-ICR mass spectrometry."
Atmospheric environment
42.7 (2008): 1476-1490.
description
2.
Liu, Y.
"Oligomer and SOA formation through aqueous phase photooxidation of methacrolein and methyl vinyl ketone."
Atmospheric environment
49 (2012): 123-129.
description
3.
Seigneur, C.
"Organic aerosol spatial/temporal patterns: Perspectives of measurements and model."
Environmental science & technology
42.19 (2008): 7287-7293.
description
4.
Hennigan, C.
"Correlations between Water-Soluble Organic Aerosol and Water Vapor: A Synergistic Effect from Biogenic Emissions?"
Environmental science & technology
42.24 (2008): 9079-9085.
description
5.
Petters, M.
"Chemical aging and the hydrophobic-to-hydrophilic conversion of carbonaceous aerosol."
Geophysical research letters
33.24 (2006): 309-313.
description
6.
Carlton, Annmarie G.
"Link between isoprene and secondary organic aerosol (SOA): Pyruvic acid oxidation yields low volatility organic acids in clouds."
Geophysical research letters
33.6 (2006).
description
7.
Altieri, Katye E.
"Evidence for Oligomer Formation in Clouds: Reactions of Isoprene Oxidation Products."
Environmental science & technology
40.16 (2006): 4956-4960.
description
8.
Carlton, Annmarie G.
"Atmospheric oxalic acid and SOA production from glyoxal: Results of aqueous photooxidation experiments."
Atmospheric environment
41.35 (2007): 7588-7602.
description
9.
Hennigan, C.
"Gas/particle partitioning of water-soluble organic aerosol in Atlanta."
Atmospheric chemistry and physics
9.11 (2009): 3613-3628.
description
10.
Kanakidou, M.
"Organic aerosol and global climate modelling: A review."
Atmospheric chemistry and physics
5.4 (2005): 1053-1123.
description
11.
COQ, B.
"HYDROGENATION OF SUBSTITUTED ACROLEIN OVER ALUMINA-SUPPORTED RUTHENIUM CATALYSTS."
Catalysis letters
22.3 (1993): 189-195.
description
12.
Temelso, B.
"Quantum mechanical study of sulfuric acid hydration: Atmospheric implications."
The journal of physical chemistry. A
116.9 (2012): 2209-2224.
description
13.
Nguyen, T. B. B.
"Effect of humidity on the composition of isoprene photooxidation secondary organic aerosol."
Atmospheric chemistry and physics
11.14 (2011): 6931-6944.
description
14.
Sarwar, G.
"Measurements of ammonia emissions from oak and pine forests and development of a non-industrial ammonia emissions inventory in texas."
Atmospheric environment
39.37 (2005): 7137-7153.
description
15.
Greenwald, R.
"Size-resolved, real-time measurement of water-insoluble aerosols in metropolitan Atlanta during the summer of 2004."
Atmospheric environment
41.3 (2007): 519-531.
description
16.
Goldstein, A.
"Biogenic carbon and anthropogenic pollutants combine to form a cooling haze over the southeastern United States."
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
106.22 (2009): 8835-8840.
description
17.
Hennigan, C.
"Enhanced secondary organic aerosol formation due to water uptake by fine particles."
Geophysical research letters
35.18 (2008).
description
18.
Laaksonen, A.
"The role of VOC oxidation products in continental new particle formation."
Atmospheric chemistry and physics
8.10 (2008): 2657-2665.
description
19.
TAO, Y.
"VAPOR-PRESSURES AND SURFACE FREE-ENERGIES OF C14-C18 MONOCARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND C5-DICARBOXYLIC AND C6-DICARBOXYLIC ACIDS."
Environmental science & technology
23.12: 1519-1523.
description
20.
Yue, W.
"Source apportionment of ambient fine particle size distribution using positive matrix factorization in Erfurt, Germany."
The Science of the total environment
398.1-3 (2008): 133-144.
View More...
View Less...
Select All
Clear All
Save Citations
Select Format
EndNote
RefWorks
ProCite
Reference Manager
Submit citation export
Advanced
Author
Other articles by this author? -- in
GeoRef
author:
Carlton, Annmarie G
Turpin, Barbara J
Altieri, Katye E
Seitzinger, Sybil P
Mathur, Rohit
Roselle, Shawn J
Weber, Rodney J
last name
initials
Other articles by this author? -- in
Online Contents Geosciences
author:
Carlton, Annmarie G
Turpin, Barbara J
Altieri, Katye E
Seitzinger, Sybil P
Mathur, Rohit
Roselle, Shawn J
Weber, Rodney J
last name
initials
Other articles by this author? -- using
Web of Science
author:
Carlton, Annmarie G
Turpin, Barbara J
Altieri, Katye E
Seitzinger, Sybil P
Mathur, Rohit
Roselle, Shawn J
Weber, Rodney J
last name
initials
Web Search
Find related information in
a Web Search Engine
Excite
Google
HotBot
Ixquick
ZOO
Ask
Yahoo!
Bing
Naver
Search Terms:
Search for related information in
Google Scholar
Article Title
Author Name
Journal Title
Other Search
Search Terms:
A service provided by the
Library of the Wissenschaftspark Albert Einstein
, Potsdam, Germany.
© 2005 SFX by Ex Libris Inc.