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    Understanding the impact of recent advances in isoprene photooxidation on simulations of regional air quality by Xie, Y, Paulot, F, Carter, W. P. L, Nolte, C. G, Luecken, D. J, Hutzell, W. T, Wennberg, P. O, Cohen, R. C, Pinder, R. W

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (27-08-2013)
    “…The CMAQ (Community Multiscale Air Quality) us model in combination with observations for INTEX-NA/ICARTT (Intercontinental Chemical Transport Experiment–North…”
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    Incremental testing of the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) modeling system version 4.7 by Foley, K. M., Roselle, S. J., Appel, K. W., Bhave, P. V., Pleim, J. E., Otte, T. L., Mathur, R., Sarwar, G., Young, J. O., Gilliam, R. C., Nolte, C. G., Kelly, J. T., Gilliland, A. B., Bash, J. O.

    Published in Geoscientific Model Development (01-01-2010)
    “…This paper describes the scientific and structural updates to the latest release of the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) modeling system version 4.7…”
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    Evaluation of the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model v5.0 against size-resolved measurements of inorganic particle composition across sites in North America by Nolte, C. G, Appel, K. W, Kelly, J. T, Bhave, P. V, Fahey, K. M, Collett Jr., J. L, Zhang, L, Young, J. O

    Published in Geoscientific Model Development (15-09-2015)
    “…This work evaluates particle size–composition distributions simulated by the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model using micro-orifice uniform deposit…”
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    The effects of global change upon United States air quality by Gonzalez-Abraham, R., Chung, S. H., Avise, J., Lamb, B., Salathé, E. P., Nolte, C. G., Loughlin, D., Guenther, A., Wiedinmyer, C., Duhl, T., Zhang, Y., Streets, D. G.

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (13-11-2015)
    “…To understand more fully the effects of global changes on ambient concentrations of ozone and particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter smaller than 2.5 μm…”
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    Levoglucosan, a tracer for cellulose in biomass burning and atmospheric particles by Simoneit, B.R.T., Schauer, J.J., Nolte, C.G., Oros, D.R., Elias, V.O., Fraser, M.P., Rogge, W.F., Cass, G.R.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (1999)
    “…The major organic components of smoke particles from biomass burning are monosaccharide derivatives from the breakdown of cellulose, accompanied by generally…”
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    Technical challenges and solutions in representing lakes when using WRF in downscaling applications by Mallard, M. S, Nolte, C. G, Spero, T. L, Bullock, O. R, Alapaty, K, Herwehe, J. A, Gula, J, Bowden, J. H

    Published in Geoscientific Model Development (21-04-2015)
    “…The Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model is commonly used to make high-resolution future projections of regional climate by downscaling global climate…”
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    Simulating emission and chemical evolution of coarse sea-salt particles in the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model by Kelly, J. T., Bhave, P. V., Nolte, C. G., Shankar, U., Foley, K. M.

    Published in Geoscientific Model Development (01-01-2010)
    “…Chemical processing of sea-salt particles in coastal environments significantly impacts concentrations of particle components and gas-phase species and has…”
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    ESP v2.0: enhanced method for exploring emission impacts of future scenarios in the United States – addressing spatial allocation by Ran, L, Loughlin, D. H, Yang, D, Adelman, Z, Baek, B. H, Nolte, C. G

    Published in Geoscientific Model Development (17-06-2015)
    “…The Emission Scenario Projection (ESP) method produces future-year air pollutant emissions for mesoscale air quality modeling applications. We present ESP…”
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    ESP v1.0: methodology for exploring emission impacts of future scenarios in the United States by Loughlin, D H, Benjey, W G, Nolte, C G

    Published in Geoscientific Model Development (01-01-2011)
    “…This article presents a methodology for creating anthropogenic emission inventories that can be used to simulate future regional air quality. The Emission…”
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    Highly Polar Organic Compounds Present in Wood Smoke and in the Ambient Atmosphere by Nolte, Christopher G., Schauer, James J., Cass, Glen R., Simoneit, Bernd R. T.

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-05-2001)
    “…Fine particulate matter emitted during wood combustion is known to contribute a significant fraction of the total fine aerosol concentration in the atmosphere…”
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    Seasonal and Spatial Characteristics of Formic and Acetic Acids Concentrations in the Southern California Atmosphere by Nolte, Christopher G, Solomon, Paul A, Fall, Theresa, Salmon, Lynn G, Cass, Glen R

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-09-1997)
    “…Formic and acetic acids measurements made during the year 1986 are reported for eight sites in the Los Angeles basin and one remote offshore site. Formic and…”
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    Trimethylsilyl Derivatives of Organic Compounds in Source Samples and in Atmospheric Fine Particulate Matter by Nolte, Christopher G, Schauer, James J, Cass, Glen R, Simoneit, Bernd R. T

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-10-2002)
    “…Source sample extracts of vegetative detritus, motor vehicle exhaust, tire dust, paved road dust, and cigarette smoke have been silylated and analyzed by GC−MS…”
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    Highly Polar Organic Compounds Present in Meat Smoke by Nolte, Christopher G, Schauer, James J, Cass, Glen R, Simoneit, Bernd R. T

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-10-1999)
    “…Fine particulate matter emitted during meat cooking is known to contribute a significant fraction of the total fine aerosol concentration in urban areas. In…”
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    The potential effects of climate change on air quality across the conterminous U.S. at 2030 under three Representative Concentration Pathways by Nolte, Christopher G, Spero, Tanya L, Bowden, Jared H, Mallard, Megan S, Dolwick, Patrick D

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (29-10-2018)
    “…The potential impacts of climate change on regional ozone (O ) and fine particulate (PM ) air quality in the United States are investigated by linking global…”
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    Modeling urban and regional aerosols—Application of the CMAQ-UCD Aerosol Model to Tampa, a coastal urban site by Nolte, Christopher G., Bhave, Prakash V., Arnold, Jeff R., Dennis, Robin L., Zhang, K. Max, Wexler, Anthony S.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-04-2008)
    “…The University of California at Davis (UCD) aerosol module, an internally mixed, sectional aerosol model with dynamic mass transfer between the gas and…”
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    Gas Phase C2−C10 Organic Acids Concentrations in the Los Angeles Atmosphere by Nolte, Christopher G, Fraser, Matthew P, Cass, Glen R

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-02-1999)
    “…The atmospheric concentrations of gas-phase C2−C10 monocarboxylic and benzoic acids are reported in samples collected during a severe Los Angeles area…”
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    Gas phase C sub(2)--C sub(10) organic acids concentrations in the Los Angeles atmosphere by Nolte, C G, Fraser, M P, Cass, G R

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-02-1999)
    “…The atmospheric concentrations of gas-phase C sub(2)--C sub(10) monocarboxylic and benzoic acids are reported in samples collected during a severe Los Angeles…”
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