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    Biomass burning dominates brown carbon absorption in the rural southeastern United States by Washenfelder, R. A., Attwood, A. R., Brock, C. A., Guo, H., Xu, L., Weber, R. J., Ng, N. L., Allen, H. M., Ayres, B. R., Baumann, K., Cohen, R. C., Draper, D. C., Duffey, K. C., Edgerton, E., Fry, J. L., Hu, W. W., Jimenez, J. L., Palm, B. B., Romer, P., Stone, E. A., Wooldridge, P. J., Brown, S. S.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-01-2015)
    “…Brown carbon aerosol consists of light‐absorbing organic particulate matter with wavelength‐dependent absorption. Aerosol optical extinction, absorption, size…”
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    Widespread Biomass Burning Smoke Throughout the Remote Troposphere by Froyd, K D, Bian, H, Kupc, A, Williamson, C, Brock, C A, Ray, E, Hornbrook, R S, Hills, A J, Apel, E C, Chin, M, Colarco, P R, Murphy, D M

    Published in Nature geoscience (01-06-2020)
    “…Biomass burning emits ~34–41 Tg yr−1 of smoke aerosol to the atmosphere. Biomass burning aerosol directly influences the Earth’s climate by attenuation of…”
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    Water droplet calibration of the Cloud Droplet Probe (CDP) and in-flight performance in liquid, ice and mixed-phase clouds during ARCPAC by Lance, S., Brock, C. A., Rogers, D., Gordon, J. A.

    Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (14-12-2010)
    “…Laboratory calibrations of the Cloud Droplet Probe (CDP) sample area and droplet sizing are performed using water droplets of known size, generated at a known…”
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    An important contribution to springtime Arctic aerosol from biomass burning in Russia by Warneke, C., Froyd, K. D., Brioude, J., Bahreini, R., Brock, C. A., Cozic, J., de Gouw, J. A., Fahey, D. W., Ferrare, R., Holloway, J. S., Middlebrook, A. M., Miller, L., Montzka, S., Schwarz, J. P., Sodemann, H., Spackman, J. R., Stohl, A.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-01-2010)
    “…Using aircraft observations and transport model calculations we determine the total amounts of various gas‐phase and aerosol species in the Arctic due to…”
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    Hygroscopicity and composition of California CCN during summer 2010 by Moore, R. H., Cerully, K., Bahreini, R., Brock, C. A., Middlebrook, A. M., Nenes, A.

    “…We present an overview and analysis of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) sampled in California by a NOAA WP‐3D aircraft during the 2010 CalNex project. Four…”
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    Broadband measurements of aerosol extinction in the ultraviolet spectral region by Washenfelder, R. A, Flores, J. M, Brock, C. A, Brown, S. S, Rudich, Y

    Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (03-04-2013)
    “…Aerosols influence the Earth's radiative budget by scattering and absorbing incoming solar radiation. The optical properties of aerosols vary as a function of…”
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    Variability in Nocturnal Nitrogen Oxide Processing and Its Role in Regional Air Quality by Brown, S. S, Ryerson, T. B, Wollny, A. G, Brock, C. A, Peltier, R, Sullivan, A. P, Weber, R. J, Dube, W. P, Trainer, M, Meagher, J. F, Fehsenfeld, F. C, Ravishankara, A. R

    “…Nitrogen oxides in the lower troposphere catalyze the photochemical production of ozone (O₃) pollution during the day but react to form nitric acid, oxidize…”
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    Hygroscopicity and composition of Alaskan Arctic CCN during April 2008 by Moore, R. H., Bahreini, R., Brock, C. A., Froyd, K. D., Cozic, J., Holloway, J. S., Middlebrook, A. M., Murphy, D. M., Nenes, A.

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (29-11-2011)
    “…We present a comprehensive characterization of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) sampled in the Alaskan Arctic during the 2008 Aerosol, Radiation, and Cloud…”
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    Nucleation and growth of sulfate aerosol in coal-fired power plant plumes: sensitivity to background aerosol and meteorology by Stevens, R. G, Pierce, J. R, Brock, C. A, Reed, M. K, Crawford, J. H, Holloway, J. S, Ryerson, T. B, Huey, L. G, Nowak, J. B

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (03-01-2012)
    “…New-particle formation in the plumes of coal-fired power plants and other anthropogenic sulfur sources may be an important source of particles in the…”
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    Volatile organic compounds composition of merged and aged forest fire plumes from Alaska and western Canada by de Gouw, J. A., Warneke, C., Stohl, A., Wollny, A. G., Brock, C. A., Cooper, O. R., Holloway, J. S., Trainer, M., Fehsenfeld, F. C., Atlas, E. L., Donnelly, S. G., Stroud, V., Lueb, A.

    “…The NOAA WP‐3 aircraft intercepted aged forest fire plumes from Alaska and western Canada during several flights of the NEAQS‐ITCT 2k4 mission in 2004…”
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    Airborne observations of ammonia and ammonium nitrate formation over Houston, Texas by Nowak, J. B., Neuman, J. A., Bahreini, R., Brock, C. A., Middlebrook, A. M., Wollny, A. G., Holloway, J. S., Peischl, J., Ryerson, T. B., Fehsenfeld, F. C.

    “…Anthropogenic emissions of NOx (nitric oxide (NO) + nitrogen dioxide (NO2)), which in sunlight can be oxidized to form nitric acid (HNO3), can react with…”
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    Airborne measurements of carbonaceous aerosol soluble in water over northeastern United States: Method development and an investigation into water-soluble organic carbon sources by Sullivan, A. P., Peltier, R. E., Brock, C. A., de Gouw, J. A., Holloway, J. S., Warneke, C., Wollny, A. G., Weber, R. J.

    “…A particle‐into‐liquid sampler (PILS) was coupled to a total organic carbon (TOC) analyzer for 3 s integrated measurements of water‐soluble organic carbon…”
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    The effect of coal-fired power-plant SO2 and NOx control technologies on aerosol nucleation in the source plumes by Lonsdale, C R, Stevens, R G, Brock, C A, Makar, P A, Knipping, E M, Pierce, J R

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (01-12-2012)
    “…Nucleation in coal-fired power-plant plumes can greatly contribute to particle number concentrations near source regions. The changing emissions rates of SO2…”
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