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    • Chemical Nonlinearities in Relating Intercontinental Ozone Pollution to Anthropogenic Emissions 

      Wu, Shiliang; Duncan, Bryan N.; Jacob, Daniel J.; Fiore, Arlene M.; Wild, Oliver (American Geophysical Union, 2009)
      Model studies typically estimate intercontinental influence on surface ozone by perturbing emissions from a source continent and diagnosing the ozone response in the receptor continent. Since the response to perturbations ...
    • Emissions estimation from satellite retrievals: A review of current capability 

      Streets, David G.; Canty, Timothy; Carmichael, Gregory R.; de Foy, Benjamin; Dickerson, Russell R.; Duncan, Bryan N.; Edwards, David P.; Haynes, John A.; Henze, Daven K.; Houyoux, Marc R.; Jacob, Daniel James; Krotkov, Nickolay A.; Lamsal, Lok N.; Liu, Yang; Lu, Zifeng; Martin, Randall V.; Pfister, Gabriele G.; Pinder, Robert W.; Salawitch, Ross J.; Wecht, Kevin J. (Elsevier BV, 2013)
      Since the mid-1990s a new generation of Earth-observing satellites has been able to detect tropospheric air pollution at increasingly high spatial and temporal resolution. Most primary emitted species can be measured by ...
    • A tropospheric ozone maximum over the Middle East 

      Li, Qinbin; Jacob, Daniel James; Logan, Jennifer A.; Bey, Isabelle; Yantosca, Robert M.; Liu, Hongyu; Martin, Randall V.; Fiore, Arlene M.; Field, Brendan D.; Duncan, Bryan N.; Thouret, Valérie (Wiley-Blackwell, 2001)
      The GEOS-CHEM global 3-D model of tropospheric chemistry predicts a summertime O3 maximum over the Middle East, with mean mixing ratios in the middle and upper troposphere in excess of 80 ppbv. This model feature is ...