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    • Atmospheric Chemistry and the Biosphere: General Discussion 

      Archibald, Alexander; Freedman, Arnold; Bejan, Lustian; Brown, Steven; Brüggemann, Martin; Carpenter, Lucy; Collins, John; Evans, Mathew; Finlayson-Pitts, Barbara; George, Christian; Hastings, Meredith; Heard, Dwayne; Hewitt, Christopher; Isaacman-VanWertz, Gabriel; Kalberer, Markus; Keutsch, Frank; Kiendler-Scharr, Astrid; Knopf, Daniel; Lelieveld, Jos; Marais, Eloise; Petzold, Andreas; Ravishankara, A.; Reid, Jonathan; Rovelli, Grazia; Scott, Catherine; Sherwen, Tomás; Shindell, Drew; Tinel, Liselotte; Unger, Nadine; Wallington, Timothy J.; Wahner, Andreas; Williams, Jonathan; Young, Timothy; Zelenyuk, Alla; Wallington, Timothy (Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2017)
      Lucy Carpenter opened discussion of the paper by Christian George: Your previous work has emphasised the abiotic production of VOCs from surface ocean processes, mainly from photosensitized chemistry of surfactants. Does ...
    • Biomass burning emission inventory with daily resolution: Application to aircraft observations of Asian outflow 

      Heald, Colette L.; Jacob, Daniel James; Palmer, Paul; Evans, Mathew; Sachse, Glen; Singh, Hanwant; Blake, Donald (Wiley-Blackwell, 2003)
      We develop a daily-resolved global emission inventory for biomass burning using AVHRR satellite observations of fire activity corrected for data gaps and scan angle biases. We implemented this inventory in a global ...
    • North American Pollution Outflow and the Trapping of Convectively Lifted Pollution by Upper-Level Anticyclone 

      Li, Qinbin; Jacob, Daniel J.; Park, Rokjin J.; Wang, Yuxuan; Heald, Colette L.; Hudman, Rynda; Yantosca, Robert M.; Martin, Randall V.; Evans, Mathew (American Geophysical Union, 2005)
      We examine the major outflow pathways for North American pollution to the Atlantic in summer by conducting a 4-year simulation with the GEOS-CHEM global chemical transport model, including a coupled ozone-aerosol simulation ...