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    • Hydrogen peroxide, organic hydroperoxide, and formaldehyde as primary pollutants from biomass burning 

      Lee, Meehye; Heikes, Brian G.; Jacob, Daniel James; Sachse, Glen; Anderson, Bruce (Wiley-Blackwell, 1997)
      Hydrogen peroxide, organic hydroperoxide species, and formaldehyde were found to be enhanced within biomass burning plumes during the Transport and Atmospheric Chemistry near the Equator - Atlantic (TRACE A) experiment. ...
    • Observations of HO x and its relationship with NO x in the upper troposphere during SONEX 

      Faloona, Ian; Tan, David; Brune, William H.; Jaeglé, Lyatt; Jacob, Daniel James; Kondo, Yasuyuki; Koike, M.; Chatfield, Robert; Pueschel, Rudolf; Ferry, Guy; Sachse, Glen; Vay, Stephanie; Anderson, Bruce; Hannon, John; Fuelberg, Henry (Wiley-Blackwell, 2000)
      Simultaneous measurements of the oxides of hydrogen and nitrogen made during the NASA Subsonic Assessment, Ozone and Nitrogen Oxide Experiment (SONEX) afforded an opportunity to study the coupling between these two important ...
    • Ozone, hydroperoxides, oxides of nitrogen, and hydrocarbon budgets in the marine boundary layer over the South Atlantic 

      Heikes, Brian; Lee, Meehye; Jacob, Daniel James; Talbot, Robert; Bradshaw, John; Singh, Hanwant; Blake, Donald; Anderson, Bruce; Fuelberg, Henry; Thompson, Anne Elizabeth (Wiley-Blackwell, 1996)
      The NASA GTE TRACE A mission sampled air over the South Atlantic and western Indian Oceans. Thirteen flight legs were flown within the marine boundary layer (MBL). The MBL was typically the cleanest air sampled (e.g., CH4 ...
    • Sources of upper tropospheric HOx over the South Pacific Convergence Zone: A case study 

      Mari, Céline; Saüt, Carine; Jacob, Daniel James; Ravetta, François; Anderson, Bruce; Avery, Melody A.; Blake, Donald R.; Brune, William H.; Faloona, Ian; Gregory, G. L.; Heikes, Brian G.; Sachse, Glen W.; Sandholm, Scott T.; Singh, Hanwant B.; Talbot, Robert W.; Tan, David; Vay, Stephanie (Wiley-Blackwell, 2002)
      A zero-dimensional (0-D) model has been applied to study the sources of hydrogen oxide radicals (HOx = HO2 + OH) in the tropical upper troposphere during the Pacific Exploratory Mission in the tropics (PEM-Tropics B) ...