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Authors: NUNNERMACKER LJ IMRE D DAUM PH KLEINMAN L LEE YN LEE JH SPRINGSTON SR NEWMAN L WEINSTEINLLOYD J LUKE WT BANTA R ALVAREZ R SENFF C SILLMAN S HOLDREN M KEIGLEY GW ZHOU X
Citation: Lj. Nunnermacker et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF THE NASHVILLE URBAN PLUME ON JULY 3 AND JULY 18, 1995, J GEO RES-A, 103(D21), 1998, pp. 28129-28148

Authors: SILLMAN S HE DY PIPPIN MR DAUM PH IMRE DG KLEINMAN LI LEE JH WEINSTEINLLOYD J
Citation: S. Sillman et al., MODEL CORRELATIONS FOR OZONE, REACTIVE NITROGEN, AND PEROXIDES FOR NASHVILLE IN COMPARISON WITH MEASUREMENTS - IMPLICATIONS FOR O-3-NOX-HYDROCARBON CHEMISTRY, J GEO RES-A, 103(D17), 1998, pp. 22629-22644

Authors: DUDERSTADT KA CARROLL MA SILLMAN S WANG T ALBERCOOK GM FENG L PARRISH DD HOLLOWAY JS FEHSENFELD FC BLAKE DR BLAKE NJ FORBES G
Citation: Ka. Duderstadt et al., PHOTOCHEMICAL PRODUCTION AND LOSS RATES OF OZONE AT SABLE-ISLAND, NOVA-SCOTIA DURING THE NORTH-ATLANTIC REGIONAL EXPERIMENT (NARE) 1993 SUMMER INTENSIVE, J GEO RES-A, 103(D11), 1998, pp. 13531-13555

Authors: SILLMAN S HE DY CARDELINO C IMHOFF RE
Citation: S. Sillman et al., THE USE OF PHOTOCHEMICAL INDICATORS TO EVALUATE OZONE-NOX-HYDROCARBONSENSITIVITY - CASE-STUDIES FROM ATLANTA, NEW-YORK, AND LOS-ANGELES, Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association [1995], 47(10), 1997, pp. 1030-1040

Authors: OLSON J PRATHER M BERNTSEN T CARMICHAEL G CHATFIELD R CONNELL P DERWENT R HOROWITZ L JIN SX KANAKIDOU M KASIBHATLA P KOTAMARTHI R KUHN M LAW K PENNER J PERLISKI L SILLMAN S STORDAL F THOMPSON A WILD O
Citation: J. Olson et al., RESULTS FROM THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATIC-CHANGE PHOTOCHEMICAL MODEL INTERCOMPARISON (PHOTOCOMP), JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 102(D5), 1997, pp. 5979-5991

Authors: EMMONS LK CARROLL MA HAUGLUSTAINE DA BRASSEUR GP ATHERTON C PENNER J SILLMAN S LEVY H ROHRER F WAUBEN WMF VANVELTHOVEN PFJ WANG Y JACOB D BAKWIN P DICKERSON R DODDRIDGE B GERBIG C HONRATH R HUBLER G JAFFE D KONDO Y MUNGER JW TORRES A VOLZTHOMAS A
Citation: Lk. Emmons et al., CLIMATOLOGIES OF NOX AND NOY - A COMPARISON OF DATA AND MODELS, Atmospheric environment, 31(12), 1997, pp. 1851-1904

Authors: KLEINMAN LI DAUM PH LEE JH LEE YN NUNNERMACKER LJ SPRINGSTON SR NEWMAN L WEINSTEINLLOYD J SILLMAN S
Citation: Li. Kleinman et al., DEPENDENCE OF OZONE PRODUCTION ON NO AND HYDROCARBONS IN THE TROPOSPHERE, Geophysical research letters, 24(18), 1997, pp. 2299-2302

Authors: ATHERTON CS SILLMAN S WALTON J
Citation: Cs. Atherton et al., 3-DIMENSIONAL GLOBAL MODELING STUDIES OF THE TRANSPORT AND PHOTOCHEMISTRY OVER THE NORTH-ATLANTIC OCEAN, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 101(D22), 1996, pp. 29289-29304

Authors: NOWACKI P SAMSON PJ SILLMAN S
Citation: P. Nowacki et al., SENSITIVITY OF URBAN AIRSHED MODEL (UAM-IV) CALCULATED AIR POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS TO THE VERTICAL DIFFUSION PARAMETERIZATION DURING CONVECTIVE METEOROLOGICAL SITUATIONS, Journal of applied meteorology, 35(10), 1996, pp. 1790-1803

Authors: SILLMAN S
Citation: S. Sillman, THE USE OF NOY, H2O2, AND HNO3 AS INDICATORS FOR OZONE-NOX-HYDROCARBON SENSITIVITY IN URBAN LOCATIONS, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 100(D7), 1995, pp. 14175-14188

Authors: SILLMAN S SAMSON FJ
Citation: S. Sillman et Fj. Samson, IMPACT OF TEMPERATURE ON OXIDANT PHOTOCHEMISTRY IN URBAN, POLLUTED RURAL AND REMOTE ENVIRONMENTS, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 100(D6), 1995, pp. 11497-11508

Authors: SILLMAN S ALWALI KI MARSIK FJ NOWACKI P SAMSON PJ RODGERS MO GARLAND LJ MARTINEZ JE STONEKING C IMHOFF R LEE JH NEWMAN L WEINSTEINLLOYD J ANEJA VP
Citation: S. Sillman et al., PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF OZONE FORMATION IN ATLANTA, GA - MODELS AND MEASUREMENTS, Atmospheric environment, 29(21), 1995, pp. 3055-3066

Authors: BROOK JR SAMSON PJ SILLMAN S
Citation: Jr. Brook et al., AGGREGATION OF SELECTED 3-DAY PERIODS TO ESTIMATE ANNUAL AND SEASONALWET DEPOSITION TOTALS FOR SULFATE, NITRATE, AND ACIDITY .1. A SYNOPTIC AND CHEMICAL CLIMATOLOGY FOR EASTERN NORTH-AMERICA, Journal of applied meteorology, 34(2), 1995, pp. 297-325

Authors: BROOK JR SAMSON PJ SILLMAN S
Citation: Jr. Brook et al., AGGREGATION OF SELECTED 3-DAY PERIODS TO ESTIMATE ANNUAL AND SEASONALWET DEPOSITION TOTALS FOR SULFATE, NITRATE, AND ACIDITY .2. SELECTIONOF EVENTS, DEPOSITION TOTALS, AND SOURCE-RECEPTOR RELATIONSHIPS, Journal of applied meteorology, 34(2), 1995, pp. 326-339

Authors: MILFORD JB GAO DF SILLMAN S BLOSSEY P RUSSELL AG
Citation: Jb. Milford et al., TOTAL REACTIVE NITROGEN (NO(Y)) AS AN INDICATOR OF THE SENSITIVITY OFOZONE TO REDUCTIONS IN HYDROCARBON AND NOX EMISSIONS, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 99(D2), 1994, pp. 3533-3542

Authors: BROOK JR SAMSON PJ SILLMAN S
Citation: Jr. Brook et al., A METEOROLOGY-BASED APPROACH TO DETECTING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHANGES IN SO2 EMISSION RATES AND PRECIPITATION CONCENTRATIONS OF SULFATE, Journal of applied meteorology, 33(9), 1994, pp. 1050-1066

Authors: JACOB DJ LOGAN JA YEVICH RM GARDNER GM SPIVAKOVSKY CM WOFSY SC MUNGER JW SILLMAN S PRATHER MJ RODGERS MO WESTBERG H ZIMMERMAN PR
Citation: Dj. Jacob et al., SIMULATION OF SUMMERTIME OZONE OVER NORTH-AMERICA, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 98(D8), 1993, pp. 14797-14816

Authors: JACOB DJ LOGAN JA GARDNER GM YEVICH RM SPIVAKOVSKY CM WOFSY SC SILLMAN S PRATHER MJ
Citation: Dj. Jacob et al., FACTORS REGULATING OZONE OVER THE UNITED-STATES AND ITS EXPORT TO THEGLOBAL ATMOSPHERE, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 98(D8), 1993, pp. 14817-14826

Authors: SILLMAN S
Citation: S. Sillman, TROPOSPHERIC OZONE - THE DEBATE OVER CONTROL STRATEGIES, Annual review of energy and the environment, 18, 1993, pp. 31-56

Authors: BROOK JR SAMSON PJ SILLMAN S
Citation: Jr. Brook et al., THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN UPWIND SO2 EMISSIONS AND SO4(2-) CONCENTRATIONS IN PRECIPITATION AT 6 SITES IN THE EASTERN USA, Atmospheric environment. Part A, General topics, 27(11), 1993, pp. 1765-1779

Authors: SILLMAN S SAMSON PJ
Citation: S. Sillman et Pj. Samson, NITROGEN-OXIDES, REGIONAL TRANSPORT, AND OZONE AIR-QUALITY - RESULTS OF A REGIONAL-SCALE MODEL FOR THE MIDWESTERN UNITED-STATES, Water, air and soil pollution, 67(1-2), 1993, pp. 117-132
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