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2 Author(s): Shilling JE, Chen Q, King SM, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 3 Pages: Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Chemistry and transport of pollution over the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific: spring 2006 INTEX-B campaign overview and first results Author(s): Singh HB, Brune WH, Crawford JH, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 7 Pages: Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from Acetylene (C2H2): seed effect on SOA yields due to organic photochemistry in the aerosol aqueous phase Author(s): Volkamer R, Ziemann PJ, Molina MJ Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 6 Pages: Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Cloud condensation nuclei in pristine tropical rainforest air of Amazonia: sizeresolved measurements and modeling of atmospheric aerosol composition and CCN activity Author(s): Gunthe SS, King SM, Rose D, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 19 Pages: Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Introduction: European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality interactions (EUCAARI) - integrating aerosol research from nano to global scales Author(s): Kulmala M, Asmi A, Lappalainen HK, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 8 Pages: Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Evaluation of recently-proposed secondary organic aerosol models for a case study in Mexico City Author(s): Dzepina K, Volkamer RM, Madronich S, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 15 Pages: Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Evolution of Asian aerosols during transpacific transport in INTEX-B Author(s): Dunlea EJ, DeCarlo PF, Aiken AC, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 19 Pages: Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Aerosol indirect forcing in a global model with particle nucleation Author(s): Wang M, Penner JE Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 1 Pages: Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Isoprene photooxidation: new insights into the production of acids and organic nitrates Author(s): Paulot F, Crounse JD, Kjaergaard HG, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 4 Pages: Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Correlation between cloud condensation nuclei concentration and aerosol apps.isiknowledge.com/summary.do?p 2/7
3 optical thickness in remote and polluted regions Author(s): Andreae MO Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 2 Pages: Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Towards closing the gap between hygroscopic growth and activation for secondary organic aerosol: Part 1-Evidence from measurements Author(s): Wex H, Petters MD, Carrico CM, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 12 Pages: Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Glyoxal uptake on ammonium sulphate seed aerosol: reaction products and reversibility of uptake under dark and irradiated conditions Author(s): Galloway MM, Chhabra PS, Chan AWH, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 10 Pages: Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Light-absorbing secondary organic material formed by glyoxal in aqueous aerosol mimics Author(s): Shapiro EL, Szprengiel J, Sareen N, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 7 Pages: Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Relating CCN activity, volatility, and droplet growth kinetics of betacaryophyllene secondary organic aerosol Author(s): Asa-Awuku A, Engelhart GJ, Lee BH, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 3 Pages: Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Impact of nucleation on global CCN Author(s): Merikanto J, Spracklen DV, Mann GW, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 21 Pages: Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Emissions from biomass burning in the Yucatan Author(s): Yokelson RJ, Crounse JD, DeCarlo PF, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 15 Pages: Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Evaluating simulated primary anthropogenic and biomass burning organic aerosols during MILAGRO: implications for assessing treatments of secondary organic aerosols Author(s): Fast J, Aiken AC, Allan J, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 16 Pages: Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Springtime warming and reduced snow cover from carbonaceous particles Author(s): Flanner MG, Zender CS, Hess PG, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 7 Pages: Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Uncertainty in global CCN concentrations from uncertain aerosol nucleation and primary emission rates ( ) apps.isiknowledge.com/summary.do?p 3/7
4 Author(s): Pierce JR, Adams PJ Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 4 Pages: Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Monitoring of atmospheric composition using the thermal infrared IASI/MetOp sounder Author(s): Clerbaux C, Boynard A, Clarisse L, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 16 Pages: Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Biomass burning and urban air pollution over the Central Mexican Plateau Author(s): Crounse JD, DeCarlo PF, Blake DR, et al Published: 2009 Times Cited: Title: Primary and secondary contributions to aerosol light scattering and absorption in Mexico City during the MILAGRO 2006 campaign Author(s): Paredes-Miranda G, Arnott WP, Jimenez JL, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 11 Pages: Published: Title: Laboratory investigation of photochemical oxidation of organic aerosol from wood fires 2: analysis of aerosol mass spectrometer data Author(s): Grieshop AP, Donahue NM, Robinson AL Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 6 Pages: Published: Title: Measurements of Pollution In The Troposphere (MOPITT) validation through 2006 Author(s): Emmons LK, Edwards DP, Deeter MN, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 5 Pages: Published: Title: Increasing ozone in marine boundary layer inflow at the west coasts of North America and Europe Author(s): Parrish DD, Millet DB, Goldstein AH Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 4 Pages: Published: Title: Rapid formation of isoprene photo-oxidation products observed in Amazonia Author(s): Karl T, Guenther A, Turnipseed A, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 20 Pages: Published: Title: Modeling organic aerosols during MILAGRO: importance of biogenic secondary organic aerosols Author(s): Hodzic A, Jimenez JL, Madronich S, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 18 Pages: Published: Title: Ice supersaturations and cirrus cloud crystal numbers Author(s): Kramer M, Schiller C, Afchine A, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 11 Pages: apps.isiknowledge.com/summary.do?p 4/7
5 Published: Title: Aerosol composition of the tropical upper troposphere Author(s): Froyd KD, Murphy DM, Sanford TJ, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 13 Pages: Published: Title: Emission and chemistry of organic carbon in the gas and aerosol phase at a sub-urban site near Mexico City in March 2006 during the MILAGRO study Author(s): de Gouw JA, Welsh-Bon D, Warneke C, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 10 Pages: Published: Title: Evaluation of the global oceanic isoprene source and its impacts on marine organic carbon aerosol Author(s): Arnold SR, Spracklen DV, Williams J, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 4 Pages: Published: Title: Emissions of volatile organic compounds inferred from airborne flux measurements over a megacity Author(s): Karl T, Apel E, Hodzic A, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 1 Pages: Published: Title: Amorphous and crystalline aerosol particles interacting with water vapor: conceptual framework and experimental evidence for restructuring, phase transitions and kinetic limitations Author(s): Mikhailov E, Vlasenko S, Martin ST, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 24 Pages: Published: Title: A review of Secondary Organic Aerosol (SOA) formation from isoprene Author(s): Carlton AG, Wiedinmyer C, Kroll JH Published: Title: Secondary organic aerosol formation from photooxidation of naphthalene and alkylnaphthalenes: implications for oxidation of intermediate volatility organic compounds (IVOCs) Author(s): Chan AWH, Kautzman KE, Chhabra PS, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 9 Pages: Published: Title: Organic nitrate and secondary organic aerosol yield from NO3 oxidation of beta-pinene evaluated using a gas-phase kinetics/aerosol partitioning model Author(s): Fry JL, Kiendler-Scharr A, Rollins AW, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 4 Pages: Published: Title: Airborne measurement of OH reactivity during INTEX-B Author(s): Mao J, Ren X, Brune WH, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 1 Pages: Published: 2009 apps.isiknowledge.com/summary.do?p 5/7
6 44. Title: Characterization of organic ambient aerosol during MIRAGE 2006 on three platforms Author(s): Gilardoni S, Liu S, Takahama S, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 15 Pages: Published: Title: Effect of chemical mixing state on the hygroscopicity and cloud nucleation properties of calcium mineral dust particles Author(s): Sullivan RC, Moore MJK, Petters MD, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 10 Pages: Published: Title: Increased cloud activation potential of secondary organic aerosol for atmospheric mass loadings Author(s): King SM, Rosenoern T, Shilling JE, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 9 Pages: Published: Title: Sensitivity of aerosol concentrations and cloud properties to nucleation and secondary organic distribution in ECHAM5-HAM global circulation model Author(s): Makkonen R, Asmi A, Korhonen H, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 5 Pages: Published: Title: Validation of ozone measurements from the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) Author(s): Dupuy E, Walker KA, Kar J, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 2 Pages: Published: Title: Evaluating the performance of pyrogenic and biogenic emission inventories against one decade of space-based formaldehyde columns Author(s): Stavrakou T, Muller JF, De Smedt I, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 3 Pages: Published: Title: Results of the first air ion spectrometer calibration and intercomparison workshop Author(s): Asmi E, Sipila M, Manninen HE, et al. Source: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Volume: 9 Issue: 1 Pages: Published: 2009 Results: 611 Show 50 per page Page 1 of 13 Sort by: Times Cited Output Records Step 1: Selected Records on page All records on page Records to Step 2: Authors, Title, Source plus Abstract Full Record plus Cited Reference Step 3: [How do I export to bibliographic management softw are?] apps.isiknowledge.com/summary.do?p 6/7
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