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A smoke source experiment
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1986)
Aircraft measurements of aerosol optical properties during the MONEX program
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1979)
Improved inverse modeling of nitrogen oxides emissions using satellite measurements over China and evidence of volatile organics emissions over the tropical Pacific
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-03-31)
We improved the assimilated daily inversion method by conducting model simulation, satellite retrieval, and inverse modeling sequentially on a daily basis. The improved procedure was applied to GOME-2 and OMI NO₂ measurements ...
Characterization and source apportionment of ambient PM2.5 in Atlanta, Georgia: on-road emission, biomass burning and SOA impact
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-08-20)
Characterization and Source Apportionment of Ambient PM2.5 in Atlanta, Georgia: On-Road Emission, Biomass Burning and SOA Impact
Bo Yan
260 Pages
Directed by Drs. Armistead G. Russell and Mei Zheng
Various ...
Atmospheric organic nitrate photochemistry of the Southeastern United States
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997-12)
Inverse derived ozone precursor emissions for Atlanta, Georgia
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1996-12)
Aerosol characterization in the Southeastern U. S. using satellite data for applications to air quality and climate
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-01-19)
Tropospheric aerosol information from NASA satellites in space has reached the milestone of ten years of continuous measurements. These higher resolution satellite aerosol records allow for a broader regional perspective ...
Issues on urban ozone : natural hydrocarbons, urbanization and ozone control strategies
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1991-05)
An investigation of meteorological, regional, urban, and point source influences on ozone events in the Southeastern United States
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997-12)
Experimental determination of the photolysis rate coefficients of nitrogen dioxide and ozone
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1993-12)