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Atmospheric Aerosols from Biogenic Hydrocarbon Oxidation
Grant Number R831079
RFA: Measurement, Modeling, and Analysis Methods for Airborne Carbonaceous Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) (2003)


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    Dissertation/Thesis Sakulyanontvittaya T. Secondary organic aerosol from sesquiterpenes and other biogenic emissions in the United States. Ph.D. Thesis. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado, 2008. R831079 (Final)
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    Journal Article Duhl TR, Helmig D, Guenther A. Sesquiterpene emissions from vegetation: a review. Biogeosciences Discussions 2007;4(6):3987-4023. R831079 (Final)
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  • Journal Article Helmig D, Ortega J, Guenther A, Herrick JD, Geron C. Sesquiterpene emissions from loblolly pine and their potential contribution to biogenic aerosol formation in the Southeastern US. Atmospheric Environment 2006;40(22):4150-4157. R831079 (2006)
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  • Journal Article Helmig D, Ortega J, Duhl T, Tanner D, Guenther A, Harley P, Wiedinmyer C, Milford J, Sakulyanontvittaya T. Sesquiterpene emissions from pine trees—identifications, emission rates and flux estimates for the contiguous United States. Environmental Science & Technology 2007;41(5):1545-1553. R831079 (2006)
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  • Journal Article Ortega J, Helmig D, Guenther A, Harley P, Pressley S, Vogel C. Flux estimates and OH reaction potential of reactive biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) from a mixed northern hardwood forest. Atmospheric Environment 2007;41(26):5479-5495. R831079 (Final)
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  • Journal Article Pollmann J, Ortega J, Helmig D. Analysis of atmospheric sesquiterpenes: sampling losses and mitigation of ozone interferences. Environmental Science & Technology 2005;39(24):9620-9629. R831079 (2005)
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    Duhl T, Guenther A, Wiedinmyer C, Milford J, Helmig D. Biogenic sesquiterpene emission literature review on temperature and light dependencies. Poster presented at the Gordon Conference on Biogenic Hydrocarbons in the Atmosphere, Il Ciocco, Italy, May 2-7, 2004.

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    Herrick JD, Geron C, Arnts RR, Helmig D, Pollmann J, Ortega J, Duhl T, Rasmussen RA. Emission measurements of mono and sequiterpenes from loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) using a dynamic branch enclosure technique. Poster presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 13-17, 2004 (Abstract A43C-0065).

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    Presentation Milford JB. Atmospheric chemistry and transport modeling challenges from emerging policy concerns. Presented at the NCAR Atmospheric Chemistry Division Seminar Series, Boulder, CO, August 14, 2006 (invited). R831079 (2006)
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    Presentation Milford JB. Atmospheric aerosols from biogenic hydrocarbon oxidation. Presented at the Atmospheric Science Progress Review Meeting, Research Triangle Park, NC, June 21-22, 2007. R831079 (Final)
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    Milford J, Duhl T, Helmig D, Ortega J, et al. Secondary organic aerosols from biogenic hydrocarbon oxidation. Presented at the American Association for Aerosol Research Supersites Conference, Atlanta, GA, February 10, 2005.

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    Wiedinmyer C, Guenther A, Belote A, Klos K. Emissions from the terrestrial biosphere. Presented at the 2004 Fall American Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 12-17, 2004.

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    Presentation Wiedinmyer C, Milford J, Guenther A, Helmig D, Harley P, Sakulyanontvittaya T, Duhl T. Atmospheric aerosols from biogenic hyrdocarbon oxidation. Presented at the Atmospheric Science Progress Review Meeting, Research Triangle Park, NC, June 7, 2004. R831079 (2004)
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    Presentation Wiedinmyer C. Understanding and quantifying biosphere-atmosphere interactions. Presented at the NCAR, Boulder, CO, October 10, 2005 (invited). R831079 (2006)
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    Presentation Wiedinmyer C, Sakulyanontvittaya T, Milford J, Guenther A, Helmig D, Chien C-J, Ortega J, Duhl T, Tanner D, Belote A, Geron C, Qualye B. Estimating the impact of biogenic sesquiterpene and fire emissions to organic aerosol concentrations. Presented at the American Association for Aerosol Research Annual Meeting, October 13, 2005. R831079 (2006)
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    Presentation Wiedinmyer C. Estimating emissions from vegetation for air quality modeling: methods and challenges. Presented at the University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, August 22, 2007. R831079 (Final)
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