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    Constraining condensed-phase formation kinetics of secondary organic aerosol components from isoprene epoxydiols by Riedel, T. P, Lin, Y.-H, Zhang, Z, Chu, K, Thornton, J. A, Vizuete, W, Gold, A, Surratt, J. D

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (03-02-2016)
    “…Isomeric epoxydiols from isoprene photooxidation (IEPOX) have been shown to produce substantial amounts of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) mass and are…”
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    Relationship between boundary layer heights and growth rates with ground-level ozone in Houston, Texas by Haman, C. L., Couzo, E., Flynn, J. H., Vizuete, W., Heffron, B., Lefer, B. L.

    “…Measurements and predictions of ambient ozone (O3), planetary boundary layer (PBL) height, the surface energy budget, wind speed, and other meteorological…”
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    Evaluation of updated nitric acid chemistry on ozone precursors and radiative effects by Seltzer, K. M, Vizuete, W, Henderson, B. H

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (29-05-2015)
    “…This study shows that revising the reaction rate of NO2 + HO· → HNO3 improves simulated nitrogen partitioning and changes the simulated radiative effects of…”
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    Evaluation of simulated photochemical partitioning of oxidized nitrogen in the upper troposphere by Henderson, B. H., Pinder, R. W., Crooks, J., Cohen, R. C., Hutzell, W. T., Sarwar, G., Goliff, W. S., Stockwell, W. R., Fahr, A., Mathur, R., Carlton, A. G., Vizuete, W.

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (01-01-2011)
    “…Regional and global chemical transport models underpredict NOx (NO + NO2) in the upper troposphere where it is a precursor to the greenhouse gas ozone. The NOx…”
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    Modeled Full‐Flight Aircraft Emissions Impacts on Air Quality and Their Sensitivity to Grid Resolution by Vennam, L. P., Vizuete, W., Talgo, K., Omary, M., Binkowski, F. S., Xing, J., Mathur, R., Arunachalam, S.

    “…Aviation is a unique anthropogenic source with four‐dimensional varying emissions, peaking at cruise altitudes (9–12 km). Aircraft emission budgets in the…”
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    Combining Bayesian methods and aircraft observations to constrain the HO. + NO2 reaction rate by Hender son, B H, Pinder, R W, Crooks, J, Cohen, R C, Carlton, A G, Pye, H O. T, Vizuete, W

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (15-01-2012)
    “…Tropospheric ozone is the third strongest greenhouse gas, and has the highest uncertainty in radiative forcing of the top five greenhouse gases. Throughout the…”
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    Potential regional air quality impacts of cannabis cultivation facilities in Denver, Colorado by Wang, Chi-Tsan, Wiedinmyer, Christine, Ashworth, Kirsti, Harley, Peter C, Ortega, John, Rasool, Quazi Z, Vizuete, William

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (20-11-2019)
    “…The legal commercialization of cannabis for recreational and medical use has effectively created a new and almost unregulated cultivation industry. In 2018,…”
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    Evaluating wildfire emissions projection methods in comparisons of simulated and observed air quality by Shankar, Uma, McKenzie, Donald, Prestemon, Jeffrey P, Baek, Bok Haeng, Omary, Mohammed, Yang, Dongmei, Xiu, Aijun, Talgo, Kevin, Vizuete, William

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (13-12-2019)
    “…Climate warming has been implicated as a major driver of recent catastrophic wildfires worldwide but analyses of regional differences in US wildfires show that…”
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    Spatiotemporally resolved emissions and concentrations of styrene, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (SBTEX) in the US Gulf region by Wang, Chi-Tsan, Baek, Bok H, Vizuete, William, Engel, Lawrence S, Xing, Jia, Green, Jaime, Serre, Marc, Strott, Richard, Bowden, Jared, Woo, Jung-Hun

    Published in Earth system science data (28-11-2023)
    “…Styrene, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (SBTEX) are established neurotoxicants. SBTEX contains hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) that are released…”
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    Combining Bayesian methods and aircraft observations to constrain the HO . + NO 2 reaction rate by Henderson, B. H., Pinder, R. W., Crooks, J., Cohen, R. C., Carlton, A. G., Pye, H. O. T., Vizuete, W.

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (16-01-2012)
    “…Tropospheric ozone is the third strongest greenhouse gas, and has the highest uncertainty in radiative forcing of the top five greenhouse gases. Throughout the…”
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    Understanding the Early Biological Effects of Isoprene-Derived Particulate Matter Enhanced by Anthropogenic Pollutants by Surratt, J D, Lin, Y-H, Arashiro, M, Vizuete, W G, Zhang, Z, Gold, A, Jaspers, I, Fry, R C

    Published in Research report - Health Effects Institute (01-03-2019)
    “…Airborne fine particulate matter (PM ; particulate matter ≤ 2.5 μm in aerodynamic diameter) plays a key role in air quality, climate, and public health…”
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    NEUROTOXIC EFFECTS OF AMBIENT AIR POLLUTION ON BRAIN STRUCTURE AND DEMENTIA RISK IN OLDER WOMEN by Chen, J., Wang, X., Casanova, R., Serre, M.L., Vizuete, W., Chui, H.C., Resnick, S., Espeland, M.

    Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)
    “…Ambient air pollution is a novel determinant of cognitive aging. Using a Bayesian Maximum Entropy method to estimate outdoor concentrations of PM 2.5…”
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    Modeling the impacts of emission events on ozone formation in Houston, Texas by Nam, Junsang, Kimura, Yosuke, Vizuete, William, Murphy, Cynthia, Allen, David T.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-09-2006)
    “…The Houston/Galveston region has a large number of industrial point sources of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and NO x , and observational data have shown…”
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    The effect of variability in industrial emissions on ozone formation in Houston, Texas by Webster, Mort, Nam, Junsang, Kimura, Yosuke, Jeffries, Harvey, Vizuete, William, Allen, David T.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-12-2007)
    “…Ambient observations have indicated that high concentrations of ozone observed in the Houston/Galveston area are associated with plumes of highly reactive…”
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