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    An evaluation of global organic aerosol schemes using airborne observations by Pai, Sidhant J, Heald, Colette L, Pierce, Jeffrey R, Farina, Salvatore C, Marais, Eloise A, Jimenez, Jose L, Campuzano-Jost, Pedro, Nault, Benjamin A, Middlebrook, Ann M, Coe, Hugh, Shilling, John E, Bahreini, Roya, Dingle, Justin H, Vu, Kennedy

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (04-03-2020)
    “…Chemical transport models have historically struggled to accurately simulate the magnitude and variability of observed organic aerosol (OA), with previous…”
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    Updated World Health Organization Air Quality Guidelines Highlight the Importance of Non-anthropogenic PM2.5 by Pai, Sidhant J., Carter, Therese S., Heald, Colette L., Kroll, Jesse H.

    Published in Environmental science & technology letters (14-06-2022)
    “…The World Health Organization recently updated their air quality guideline for annual fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure from 10 to 5 μg m–3, citing…”
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    Compositional Constraints are Vital for Atmospheric PM2.5 Source Attribution over India by Pai, Sidhant J., Heald, Colette L., Coe, Hugh, Brooks, James, Shephard, Mark W., Dammers, Enrico, Apte, Joshua S., Luo, Gan, Yu, Fangqun, Holmes, Christopher D., Venkataraman, Chandra, Sadavarte, Pankaj, Tibrewal, Kushal

    Published in ACS earth and space chemistry (20-10-2022)
    “…India experiences some of the highest levels of ambient PM2.5 aerosol pollution in the world. However, due to the historical dearth of in situ measurements,…”
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    Exploring the Global Importance of Atmospheric Ammonia Oxidation by Pai, Sidhant J., Heald, Colette L., Murphy, Jennifer G.

    Published in ACS earth and space chemistry (15-07-2021)
    “…Ammonia (NH3) is the dominant source of reduced nitrogen in the atmosphere, emitted primarily from agricultural activities. Current representations of NH3 in…”
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