selected publications
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journal article
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Airborne Emission Rate Measurements Validate Remote Sensing Observations and Emission Inventories of Western U.S. Wildfires.
Environmental Science and Technology (Washington).
7564-7577.
2022
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Quantifying Carbon Monoxide Emissions on the Scale of Large Wildfires.
Geophysical Research Letters.
2022
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Assessment of Updated Fuel-Based Emissions Inventories Over the Contiguous United States Using TROPOMI NO2 Retrievals.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
2021
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Chemical Tomography in a Fresh Wildland Fire Plume: A Large Eddy Simulation (LES) Study.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
2021
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Aerosols from anthropogenic and biogenic sources and their interactions - modeling aerosol formation, optical properties, and impacts over the central Amazon basin.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.
6755-6779.
2021
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Vertical Transport, Entrainment, and Scavenging Processes Affecting Trace Gases in a Modeled and Observed SEAC(4)RS Case Study.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
2020
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Wet Scavenging in WRF-Chem Simulations of Parameterized Convection for a Severe Storm During the DC3 Field Campaign.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
7413-7428.
2019
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Evaluation of Parameterized Convective Transport of Trace Gases in Simulation of Storms Observed During the DC3 Field Campaign.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
11238-11261.
2018
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Effects of Scavenging, Entrainment, and Aqueous Chemistry on Peroxides and Formaldehyde in Deep Convective Outflow Over the Central and Southeast United States.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
7594-7614.
2018
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Evaluation of deep convective transport in storms from different convective regimes during the DC3 field campaign using WRF-Chem with lightning data assimilation.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
7140-7163.
2017
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Convective transport of formaldehyde to the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere and associated scavenging in thunderstorms over the central United States during the 2012DC3 study.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
7430-7460.
2016
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Convective transport and scavenging of peroxides by thunderstorms observed over the central US during DC3.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
4272-4295.
2016
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Wet scavenging of soluble gases in DC3 deep convective storms using WRF-Chem simulations and aircraft observations.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
4233-4257.
2016
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Aerosol transport and wet scavenging in deep convective clouds: A case study and model evaluation using a multiple passive tracer analysis approach.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
8448-8468.
2015
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Characterising Brazilian biomass burning emissions using WRF-Chem with MOSAIC sectional aerosol.
Geoscientific Model Development.
549-577.
2015
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Ozone production and transport over the Amazon Basin during the dry-to-wet and wet-to-dry transition seasons.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.
757-782.
2015
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The Chemistry CATT-BRAMS model (CCATT-BRAMS 4.5): a regional atmospheric model system for integrated air quality and weather forecasting and research.
Geoscientific Model Development.
1389-1405.
2013
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WRF-Chem simulations in the Amazon region during wet and dry season transitions: evaluation of methane models and wetland inundation maps.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.
7961-7982.
2013
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Carbon monoxide and related trace gases and aerosols over the Amazon Basin during the wet and dry seasons.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.
6041-6065.
2012
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Airborne Emission Rate Measurements Validate Remote Sensing Observations and Emission Inventories of Western U.S. Wildfires.
Environmental Science and Technology (Washington).
7564-7577.
2022