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    Natural and transboundary pollution influences on sulfate-nitrate-ammonium aerosols in the United States: Implications for policy by Park, Rokjin J., Jacob, Daniel J., Field, Brendan D., Yantosca, Robert M., Chin, Mian

    “…We use a global three‐dimensional coupled oxidant‐aerosol model (GEOS‐CHEM) to estimate natural and transboundary pollution influences on…”
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    Background ozone over the United States in summer: Origin, trend, and contribution to pollution episodes by Fiore, Arlene M., Jacob, Daniel J., Bey, Isabelle, Yantosca, Robert M., Field, Brendan D., Fusco, Andrew C., Wilkinson, James G.

    “…Observations indicate that ozone (O3) concentrations in surface air over the United States in summer contain a 20–45 ppbv background contribution, presumably…”
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    Linking ozone pollution and climate change: The case for controlling methane by Fiore, Arlene M., Jacob, Daniel J., Field, Brendan D., Streets, David G., Fernandes, Suneeta D., Jang, Carey

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-10-2002)
    “…Methane (CH4) emission controls are found to be a powerful lever for reducing both global warming and air pollution via decreases in background tropospheric…”
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    Transatlantic transport of pollution and its effects on surface ozone in Europe and North America by Li, Qinbin, Jacob, Daniel J., Bey, Isabelle, Palmer, Paul I., Duncan, Bryan N., Field, Brendan D., Martin, Randall V., Fiore, Arlene M., Yantosca, Robert M., Parrish, David D., Simmonds, Peter G., Oltmans, Samuel J.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (16-07-2002)
    “…We examine the transatlantic transport of anthropogenic ozone and its impact on surface ozone in Europe and North America by using a 5‐year (1993–1997)…”
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    Global modeling of tropospheric chemistry with assimilated meteorology: Model description and evaluation by Bey, Isabelle, Jacob, Daniel J., Yantosca, Robert M., Logan, Jennifer A., Field, Brendan D., Fiore, Arlene M., Li, Qin-Bin, Liu, Hong-Yu, Mickley, Loretta J., Schultz, Martin G.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (16-10-2001)
    “…We present a first description and evaluation of GEOS-CHEM, a global three-dimensional (3-D) model of tropospheric chemistry driven by assimilated…”
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    Global budget of methanol: Constraints from atmospheric observations by Jacob, Daniel J., Field, Brendan D., Li, Qinbin, Blake, Donald R., de Gouw, Joost, Warneke, Carsten, Hansel, Armin, Wisthaler, Armin, Singh, Hanwant B., Guenther, A.

    “…We use a global three‐dimensional model simulation of atmospheric methanol to examine the consistency between observed atmospheric concentrations and current…”
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    Atmospheric budget of acetone by Jacob, Daniel J., Field, Brendan D., Jin, Emily M., Bey, Isabelle, Li, Qinbin, Logan, Jennifer A., Yantosca, Robert M., Singh, Hanwant B.

    “…The atmospheric budget and distribution of acetone are investigated by using a priori estimates of sources and sinks to constrain a global three‐dimensional…”
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    Atmospheric methanol budget and ocean implication by Heikes, Brian G., Chang, Wonil, Pilson, Michael E. Q., Swift, Elijah, Singh, Hanwant B., Guenther, Alex, Jacob, Daniel J., Field, Brendan D., Fall, Ray, Riemer, Daniel, Brand, Larry

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-12-2002)
    “…Methanol is a biogeochemically active compound and a significant component of the volatile organic carbon in the atmosphere. It influences background…”
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    A tropospheric ozone maximum over the Middle East by Li, Qinbin, Jacob, Daniel J., Logan, Jennifer A., Bey, Isabelle, Yantosca, Robert M., Liu, Hongyu, Martin, Randall V., Fiore, Arlene M., Field, Brendan D., Duncan, Bryan N., Thouret, Valérie

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-09-2001)
    “…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…”
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