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Unspeciated organic emissions from combustion sources and their influence on the secondary organic aerosol budget in the United StatesEpoxide as a precursor to secondary organic aerosol formation from isoprene photooxidation in the presence of nitrogen oxides.Modeling the Current and Future Roles of Particulate Organic Nitrates in the Southeastern United States.Epoxide pathways improve model predictions of isoprene markers and reveal key role of acidity in aerosol formation.Diagnostic air quality model evaluation of source-specific primary and secondary fine particulate carbon.Simulating Aqueous-Phase Isoprene-Epoxydiol (IEPOX) Secondary Organic Aerosol Production During the 2013 Southern Oxidant and Aerosol Study (SOAS).Monoterpenes are the largest source of summertime organic aerosol in the southeastern United States.Coupling of organic and inorganic aerosol systems and the effect on gas–particle partitioning in the southeastern US.Southeast Atmosphere Studies: learning from model-observation syntheses.On the implications of aerosol liquid water and phase separation for organic aerosol massChemical transport model simulations of organic aerosol in southern California: model evaluation and gasoline and diesel source contributionsNitrate radicals and biogenic volatile organic compounds: oxidation, mechanisms, and organic aerosolA framework for expanding aqueous chemistry in the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model version 5.1Understanding sources of organic aerosol during CalNex-2010 using the CMAQ-VBSSources, distribution, and acidity of sulfate–ammonium aerosol in the Arctic in winter–springFactors Affecting the Ambient Physicochemical Properties of Cerium-Containing Particles Generated by Nanoparticle Diesel Fuel Additive UseQuantitative constraints on autoxidation and dimer formation from direct probing of monoterpene-derived peroxy radical chemistryRegional Similarities and NOx -Related Increases in Biogenic Secondary Organic Aerosol in Summertime Southeastern United StatesContribution of Isoprene Epoxydiol to Urban Organic Aerosol: Evidence from Modeling and MeasurementsNear-Road Modeling and Measurement of Cerium-Containing Particles Generated by Nanoparticle Diesel Fuel Additive UseAdditional Benefits of Federal Air-Quality Rules: Model Estimates of Controllable Biogenic Secondary Organic AerosolVapor-pressure pathways initiate but hydrolysis products dominate the aerosol estimated from organic nitratesAssessing PM2.5 Model Performance for the Conterminous U.S. with Comparison to Model Performance Statistics from 2007-2015α-Pinene-Derived Organic Coatings on Acidic Sulfate Aerosol Impacts Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from Isoprene in a Box ModelIncreasing Isoprene Epoxydiol-to-Inorganic Sulfate Aerosol Ratio Results in Extensive Conversion of Inorganic Sulfate to Organosulfur Forms: Implications for Aerosol Physicochemical PropertiesExperimental and model estimates of the contributions from biogenic monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes to secondary organic aerosol in the southeastern United StatesAnthropogenic enhancements to production of highly oxygenated molecules from autoxidationToward the improvement of total nitrogen deposition budgets in the United States
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