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    From the seismic cycle to long‐term deformation: linking seismic coupling and Quaternary coastal geomorphology along the Andean megathrust by Saillard, M., Audin, L., Rousset, B., Avouac, J.‐P., Chlieh, M., Hall, S. R., Husson, L., Farber, D. L.

    Published in Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) (01-02-2017)
    “…Measurement of interseismic strain along subduction zones reveals the location of both locked asperities, which might rupture during megathrust earthquakes,…”
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    Calculations of solar shortwave heating rates due to black carbon and ozone absorption using in situ measurements by Gao, R. S., Hall, S. R., Swartz, W. H., Schwarz, J. P., Spackman, J. R., Watts, L. A., Fahey, D. W., Aikin, K. C., Shetter, R. E., Bui, T. P.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (17-07-2008)
    “…Results for the solar heating rates in ambient air due to absorption by black-carbon (BC) containing particles and ozone are presented as calculated from…”
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    Biomimetic Synthesis of High-Tc, Type-II Superconductor Nanowires by Hall, S. R.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (17-02-2006)
    “…Chitosan from crab shells is used to control the synthesis of superconductors. The morphological control over crystallization provided by the chitosan matrix…”
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    Interactions of bromine, chlorine, and iodine photochemistry during ozone depletions in Barrow, Alaska by Thompson, C. R, Shepson, P. B, Liao, J, Huey, L. G, Apel, E. C, Cantrell, C. A, Flocke, F, Orlando, J, Fried, A, Hall, S. R, Hornbrook, R. S, Knapp, D. J, Mauldin III, R. L, Montzka, D. D, Sive, B. C, Ullmann, K, Weibring, P, Weinheimer, A

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (28-08-2015)
    “…The springtime depletion of tropospheric ozone in the Arctic is known to be caused by active halogen photochemistry resulting from halogen atom precursors…”
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    Spectral absorption of biomass burning aerosol determined from retrieved single scattering albedo during ARCTAS by Corr, C. A, Hall, S. R, Ullmann, K, Anderson, B. E, Beyersdorf, A. J, Thornhill, K. L, Cubison, M. J, Jimenez, J. L, Wisthaler, A, Dibb, J. E

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (12-11-2012)
    “…Actinic flux, as well as aerosol chemical and optical properties, were measured aboard the NASA DC-8 aircraft during the ARCTAS (Arctic Research of the…”
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    Missing peroxy radical sources within a summertime ponderosa pine forest by Wolfe, G. M, Cantrell, C, Kim, S, Mauldin III, R. L, Karl, T, Harley, P, Turnipseed, A, Zheng, W, Flocke, F, Apel, E. C, Hornbrook, R. S, Hall, S. R, Ullmann, K, Henry, S. B, DiGangi, J. P, Boyle, E. S, Kaser, L, Schnitzhofer, R, Hansel, A, Graus, M, Nakashima, Y, Kajii, Y, Guenther, A, Keutsch, F. N

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (13-05-2014)
    “…Organic peroxy (RO2) and hydroperoxy (HO2) radicals are key intermediates in the photochemical processes that generate ozone, secondary organic aerosol and…”
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    Impact of Biomass Burning Plumes on Photolysis Rates and Ozone Formation at the Mount Bachelor Observatory by Baylon, P., Jaffe, D. A., Hall, S. R., Ullmann, K., Alvarado, M. J., Lefer, B. L.

    “…In this paper, we examine biomass burning (BB) events at the Mt. Bachelor Observatory (MBO) during the summer of 2015. We explored the photochemical…”
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    The NOx dependence of bromine chemistry in the Arctic atmospheric boundary layer by Custard, K D, Thompson, C R, Pratt, K A, Shepson, P B, Liao, J, Huey, L G, Orlando, J J, Weinheimer, A J, Apel, E, Hall, S R, Flocke, F, Mauldin, L, Hornbrook, R S, Pöhler, D, General, S, Zielcke, J, Simpson, W R, Platt, U, Fried, A, Weibring, P, Sive, B C, Ullmann, K, Cantrell, C, Knapp, D J, Montzka, D D

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (29-09-2015)
    “…Arctic boundary layer nitrogen oxides (NOx = NO2 + NO) are naturally produced in and released from the sunlit snowpack and range between 10 to 100 pptv in the…”
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    Plasticity, not genetic variation, drives infection success of a fungal parasite by Searle, C L, Ochs, J H, Cáceres, C E, Chiang, S L, Gerardo, N M, Hall, S R, Duffy, M A

    Published in Parasitology (01-05-2015)
    “…Hosts strongly influence parasite fitness. However, it is challenging to disentangle host effects on genetic vs plasticity-driven traits of parasites, since…”
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    Physical structure of lakes constrains epidemics in Daphnia populations by Cáceres, C. E., Hall, S. R., Duffy, M. A., Tessier, A. J., Helmle, C., MacIntyre, S.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-06-2006)
    “…Parasites are integral parts of most ecosystems, yet attention has only recently focused on how community structure and abiotic factors impact host-parasite…”
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    Variation in costs of parasite resistance among natural host populations by Auld, S. K. J. R., Penczykowski, R. M., Housley Ochs, J., Grippi, D. C., Hall, S. R., Duffy, M. A.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-11-2013)
    “…Organisms that can resist parasitic infection often have lower fitness in the absence of parasites. These costs of resistance can mediate host evolution during…”
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    Harnessing the Actuation Potential of Solid-State Intercalation Compounds by Koyama, Y., Chin, T. E., Rhyner, U., Holman, R. K., Hall, S. R., Chiang, Y.-M.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (03-03-2006)
    “…High‐strain, high‐force mechanical actuation technologies are desirable for numerous applications ranging from microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) to…”
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    Longitudinal Associations Between Maternal Disrupted Representations, Maternal Interactive Behavior and Infant Attachment: A Comparison Between Full-Term and Preterm Dyads by Hall, R. A. S., Hoffenkamp, H. N., Tooten, A., Braeken, J., Vingerhoets, A. J. J. M., van Bakel, H. J. A.

    Published in Child psychiatry and human development (01-04-2015)
    “…This prospective study examined whether or not a mother’s representations of her infant were more often disrupted after premature childbirth. Furthermore, the…”
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