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    Development of a chlorine mechanism for use in the carbon bond IV chemistry model by Tanaka, Paul L., Allen, David T., McDonald-Buller, Elena C., Chang, Sunghye, Kimura, Yosuke, Mullins, C. Buddie, Yarwood, Greg, Neece, James D.

    “…Chlorine chemistry has been incorporated into the carbon bond IV mechanism and employed in a regional photochemical model (the Comprehensive Air Quality Model…”
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    Journal Article
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    Atmospheric Chlorine Chemistry in Southeast Texas:  Impacts on Ozone Formation and Control by Chang, Sunghye, Allen, David T

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-01-2006)
    “…Recent evidence has demonstrated that chlorine radical chemistry can enhance tropospheric hydrocarbon oxidation and has the potential to enhance ozone…”
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    Chlorine chemistry in urban atmospheres: Aerosol formation associated with anthropogenic chlorine emissions in southeast Texas by Chang, Sunghye, Allen, David T.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (2006)
    “…Photochemical modeling, using the Comprehensive Air Quality Model with extensions (CAMx), was used to assess the impact of anthropogenic chlorine emissions on…”
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    Journal Article Conference Proceeding
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    Chlorine Chemistry in Urban Atmospheres: Aerosol Formation Associated with Anthropogenic Chlorine Emissions by Chang, Sunghye, Allen, David T

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-01-2006)
    “…To assess the impact of anthropogenic chlorine emissions on particulate matter formation, during a photochemical episode in southeast Texas from August to…”
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    Direct evidence for chlorine-enhanced urban ozone formation in Houston, Texas by Tanaka, Paul L, Riemer, Daniel D, Chang, Sunghye, Yarwood, Greg, McDonald-Buller, Elena C, Apel, Eric C, Orlando, John J, Silva, Philip J, Jimenez, Jose L, Canagaratna, Manjula R, Neece, James D, Mullins, C.Buddie, Allen, David T

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-03-2003)
    “…Urban air pollution is characterized by high ozone levels, formed when volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are oxidized in the presence of nitrogen oxides (NO x…”
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    Sensitivity of urban ozone formation to chlorine emission estimates by Chang, Sunghye, McDonald-Buller, Elena, Kimura, Yosuke, Yarwood, Greg, Neece, James, Russell, Matthew, Tanaka, Paul, Allen, David

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-10-2002)
    “…Recent evidence has demonstrated that chlorine radical chemistry can enhance tropospheric volatile organic compound oxidation and has the potential to enhance…”
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    Journal Article
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    Comparisons of modeled and observed isoprene concentrations in southeast Texas by Song, Jihee, Vizuete, William, Chang, Sunghye, Allen, David, Kimura, Yosuke, Kemball-Cook, Susan, Yarwood, Greg, Kioumourtzoglou, Marianthi-Anna, Atlas, Elliot, Hansel, Armin, Wisthaler, Armin, McDonald-Buller, Elena

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-03-2008)
    “…Biogenic emissions of hydrocarbons, primarily isoprene, dominate the VOC emission inventory in eastern Texas. Air quality model predictions of isoprene in…”
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    Atmospheric chlorine chemistry in southeast Texas: Impacts on ozone and particulate matter formation and control by Chang, Sunghye

    Published 01-01-2005
    “…Recent evidence has demonstrated that chlorine radical chemistry can enhance tropospheric hydrocarbon oxidation and has the potential to enhance ozone…”
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    Dissertation
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    Atmospheric chlorine chemistry in southeast Texas: Impacts on ozone and particulate matter formation and control by Chang, Sunghye

    “…Recent evidence has demonstrated that chlorine radical chemistry can enhance tropospheric hydrocarbon oxidation and has the potential to enhance ozone…”
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    Dissertation
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