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    Biomass burning emissions and potential air quality impacts of volatile organic compounds and other trace gases from fuels common in the US by Gilman, J B, Lerner, B M, Kuster, W C, Goldan, P D, Warneke, C, Veres, P R, Roberts, J M, de Gouw, J A, Burling, I R, Yokelson, R J

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (17-12-2015)
    “…A comprehensive suite of instruments was used to quantify the emissions of over 200 organic gases, including methane and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and…”
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    Determination of urban volatile organic compound emission ratios and comparison with an emissions database by Warneke, C., McKeen, S. A., de Gouw, J. A., Goldan, P. D., Kuster, W. C., Holloway, J. S., Williams, E. J., Lerner, B. M., Parrish, D. D., Trainer, M., Fehsenfeld, F. C., Kato, S., Atlas, E. L., Baker, A., Blake, D. R.

    “…During the NEAQS‐ITCT2k4 campaign in New England, anthropogenic VOCs and CO were measured downwind from New York City and Boston. The emission ratios of VOCs…”
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    Effects of mixing on evolution of hydrocarbon ratios in the troposphere by Parrish, D. D., Stohl, A., Forster, C., Atlas, E. L., Blake, D. R., Goldan, P. D., Kuster, W. C., de Gouw, J. A.

    “…Nonmethane hydrocarbon (NMHC) concentration ratios provide useful indicators of tropospheric oxidation and transport processes. However, the influences of both…”
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    Increasing atmospheric burden of ethanol in the United States by de Gouw, J. A., Gilman, J. B., Borbon, A., Warneke, C., Kuster, W. C., Goldan, P. D., Holloway, J. S., Peischl, J., Ryerson, T. B., Parrish, D. D., Gentner, D. R., Goldstein, A. H., Harley, R. A.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-08-2012)
    “…The use of ethanol as a transportation fuel in the U.S. increased significantly from 2000–2009, and in 2010 nearly all gasoline contained 10% ethanol. In…”
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    Impacts of sources and aging on submicrometer aerosol properties in the marine boundary layer across the Gulf of Maine by Quinn, P. K., Bates, T. S., Coffman, D., Onasch, T. B., Worsnop, D., Baynard, T., de Gouw, J. A., Goldan, P. D., Kuster, W. C., Williams, E., Roberts, J. M., Lerner, B., Stohl, A., Pettersson, A., Lovejoy, E. R.

    “…Measurements were made on board the NOAA RV Ronald H. Brown during the second New England Air Quality Study (NEAQS 2004) to determine the source of the aerosol…”
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    Hydrocarbon source signatures in Houston, Texas: Influence of the petrochemical industry by Jobson, B. T., Berkowitz, C. M., Kuster, W. C., Goldan, P. D., Williams, E. J., Fesenfeld, F. C., Apel, E. C., Karl, T., Lonneman, W. A., Riemer, D.

    “…Observations of C1‐C10 hydrocarbon mixing ratios measured by in situ instrumentation at the La Porte super site during the TexAQS 2000 field experiment are…”
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    Observational constraints on the global atmospheric budget of ethanol by Naik, V., Fiore, A. M., Horowitz, L. W., Singh, H. B., Wiedinmyer, C., Guenther, A., de Gouw, J. A., Millet, D. B., Goldan, P. D., Kuster, W. C., Goldstein, A.

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (17-06-2010)
    “…Energy security and climate change concerns have led to the promotion of biomass-derived ethanol, an oxygenated volatile organic compound (OVOC), as a…”
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    Emissions and photochemistry of oxygenated VOCs in urban plumes in the Northeastern United States by Sommariva, R., de Gouw, J. A., Trainer, M., Atlas, E., Goldan, P. D., Kuster, W. C., Warneke, C., Fehsenfeld, F. C.

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (21-07-2011)
    “…Photochemical processes inside urban plumes in the Northeast of the United States have been studied using a highly detailed chemical model, based upon the…”
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    Biomass burning and anthropogenic sources of CO over New England in the summer 2004 by Warneke, C., de Gouw, J. A., Stohl, A., Cooper, O. R., Goldan, P. D., Kuster, W. C., Holloway, J. S., Williams, E. J., Lerner, B. M., McKeen, S. A., Trainer, M., Fehsenfeld, F. C., Atlas, E. L., Donnelly, S. G., Stroud, Verity, Lueb, Amy, Kato, S.

    “…During the summer of 2004 large wildfires were burning in Alaska and Canada, and part of the emissions were transported toward the northeast United States,…”
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    Comparison of Ultraviolet Absorbance, Chemiluminescence, and DOAS Instruments for Ambient Ozone Monitoring by Williams, E. J, Fehsenfeld, F. C, Jobson, B. T, Kuster, W. C, Goldan, P. D, Stutz, J, McClenny, W. A

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-09-2006)
    “…This paper evaluates the accuracy of ozone measurements made by monitors that determine ozone concentrations in ambient air by UV absorption. These monitors…”
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