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Interannual variability of long-range transport as seen at the Mt. Bachelor observatory
D. R. Reidmiller
Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, University of Washington-Bothell, Bothell, WA, USA
D. A. Jaffe
Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, University of Washington-Bothell, Bothell, WA, USA
D. Chand
Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, University of Washington-Bothell, Bothell, WA, USA
S. Strode
Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
now at: O'Brien & Gere Engineers Inc. Blue Bell, PA, USA
P. Swartzendruber
Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, University of Washington-Bothell, Bothell, WA, USA
G. M. Wolfe
Department of Chemistry, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
J. A. Thornton
Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
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- On atmospheric pressure and temperature correlation across various terrain types F. Sioni et al.
- Megacities, air quality and climate A. Baklanov et al.
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- Particulate mercury emissions in regional wildfire plumes observed at the Mount Bachelor Observatory B. Finley et al.
- The influence of foreign vs. North American emissions on surface ozone in the US D. Reidmiller et al.
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- Evolution of Asian aerosols during transpacific transport in INTEX-B E. Dunlea et al.
- Inferring sources for mercury to inland lakes using sediment chronologies of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons M. Parsons et al.
- Nitrogen oxides in the boundary layer and free troposphere at the Mt. Bachelor Observatory D. Reidmiller et al.
- Variability of springtime transpacific pollution transport during 2000–2006: the INTEX-B mission in the context of previous years G. Pfister et al.
- Causes of high O3 in the lower free troposphere over the Pacific Northwest as observed at the Mt. Bachelor Observatory J. Ambrose et al.
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- Model representations of aerosol layers transported from North America over the Atlantic Ocean during the Two‐Column Aerosol Project J. Fast et al.
- A regional scale modeling analysis of aerosol and trace gas distributions over the eastern Pacific during the INTEX-B field campaign B. Adhikary et al.
- On atmospheric pressure and temperature correlation across various terrain types F. Sioni et al.
- Megacities, air quality and climate A. Baklanov et al.
- Causes of increasing ozone and decreasing carbon monoxide in springtime at the Mt. Bachelor Observatory from 2004 to 2013 L. Gratz et al.
- Free tropospheric peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN) and ozone at Mount Bachelor: potential causes of variability and timescale for trend detection E. Fischer et al.
- Review: Untangling the influence of air-mass history in interpreting observed atmospheric composition Z. Fleming et al.
- A review of atmospheric chemistry observations at mountain sites S. Okamoto & H. Tanimoto
- Particulate mercury emissions in regional wildfire plumes observed at the Mount Bachelor Observatory B. Finley et al.
- The influence of foreign vs. North American emissions on surface ozone in the US D. Reidmiller et al.
- Unraveling the sources of ground level ozone in the Intermountain Western United States using Pb isotopes J. Christensen et al.
- Springtime trans-Pacific transport of Asian pollutants characterized by the Western Pacific (WP) pattern J. Koo et al.
- First estimates of global free-tropospheric NO2 abundances derived using a cloud-slicing technique applied to satellite observations from the Aura Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) S. Choi et al.
- Variations of regional background peroxyacetyl nitrate in marine boundary layer over Baengyeong Island, South Korea G. Lee et al.
- Relationship between long-range transported atmospheric black carbon and carbon monoxide at a high-altitude background station in East Asia S. Pani et al.
- Evolution of Asian aerosols during transpacific transport in INTEX-B E. Dunlea et al.
- Inferring sources for mercury to inland lakes using sediment chronologies of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons M. Parsons et al.
- Nitrogen oxides in the boundary layer and free troposphere at the Mt. Bachelor Observatory D. Reidmiller et al.
- Variability of springtime transpacific pollution transport during 2000–2006: the INTEX-B mission in the context of previous years G. Pfister et al.
- Causes of high O3 in the lower free troposphere over the Pacific Northwest as observed at the Mt. Bachelor Observatory J. Ambrose et al.
- Interannual variability of ozone and carbon monoxide at the Whistler high elevation site: 2002–2006 A. Macdonald et al.
- Persistent Influence of Wildfire Emissions in the Western United States and Characteristics of Aged Biomass Burning Organic Aerosols under Clean Air Conditions R. Farley et al.
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