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An overview of snow photochemistry: evidence, mechanisms and impacts
- A. Grannas, A. Jones, +32 authors Tong Zhu
- Chemistry
- 22 August 2007
It has been shown that sunlit snow and ice plays an important role in processing atmospheric species. Photochemical production of a variety of chemicals has recently been reported to occur in… Expand
Sesquiterpene emissions from vegetation: A review
- T. Duhl, D. Helmig, A. Guenther
- Environmental Science
- 6 November 2007
Abstract. This literature review summarizes the environmental controls governing biogenic sesquiterpene (SQT) emissions and presents a compendium of numerous SQT-emitting plant species as well as the… Expand
Long-term decline of global atmospheric ethane concentrations and implications for methane
- I. Simpson, M. Andersen, +5 authors D. Blake
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- Nature
- 22 August 2012
After methane, ethane is the most abundant hydrocarbon in the remote atmosphere. It is a precursor to tropospheric ozone and it influences the atmosphere’s oxidative capacity through its reaction… Expand
Highly elevated atmospheric levels of volatile organic compounds in the Uintah Basin, Utah.
- D. Helmig, C. Thompson, J. Evans, P. Boylan, J. Hueber, J. Park
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Environmental science & technology
- 14 April 2014
Oil and natural gas production in the Western United States has grown rapidly in recent years, and with this industrial expansion, growing environmental concerns have arisen regarding impacts on… Expand
Monoterpene and sesquiterpene emission estimates for the United States.
- T. Sakulyanontvittaya, T. Duhl, +5 authors A. Guenther
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- Environmental science & technology
- 1 March 2008
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOC) contribute significantly to the formation of ozone and secondary organic aerosol (SOA). The Model of Emissions of Gases and Aerosols from Nature… Expand
A reassessment of Antarctic plateau reactive nitrogen based on ANTCI 2003 airborne and ground based measurements
Abstract The first airborne measurements of nitric oxide (NO) on the Antarctic plateau have demonstrated that the previously reported elevated levels of this species extend well beyond the immediate… Expand
Sesquiterpene emissions from pine trees--identifications, emission rates and flux estimates for the contiguous United States.
- D. Helmig, J. Ortega, +6 authors T. Sakulyanontvittaya
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Environmental science & technology
- 24 January 2007
Biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) emissions were studied using vegetation enclosure experiments. Particular emphasis was given to sesquiterpene compounds (SQT), although monoterpenes (MT)… Expand
Process-level controls on CO2 fluxes from a seasonally snow-covered subalpine meadow soil, Niwot Ridge, Colorado
- D. Liptzin, M. Williams, +4 authors J. Hueber
- Environmental Science
- 6 May 2009
Fluxes of CO2 during the snow-covered season contribute to annual carbon budgets, but our understanding of the mechanisms controlling the seasonal pattern and magnitude of carbon emissions in… Expand
Approaches for quantifying reactive and low-volatility biogenic organic compound emissions by vegetation enclosure techniques - part B: applications.
- J. Ortega, D. Helmig, R. Daly, David M Tanner, A. Guenther, J. D. Herrick
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Chemosphere
- 1 June 2008
The focus of the studies presented in the preceding companion paper (Part A: Review) and here (Part B: Applications) is on defining representative emission rates from vegetation for determining the… Expand
Approaches for quantifying reactive and low-volatility biogenic organic compound emissions by vegetation enclosure techniques - part A.
The high reactivity and low vapor pressure of many biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOC) make it difficult to measure whole-canopy fluxes of BVOC species using common analytical techniques. The… Expand