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Relationships between ozone and carbon monoxide at surface sites in the North Atlantic region
- D. Parrish, M. Trainer, +5 authors J. Moody
- Geology
- 20 June 1998
As part of the North Atlantic Regional Experiment (NARE), measurements of O3 and CO at five surface sites were made from July 1991 to January 1995. The investigation of the variabilities and… Expand
Organic haze on Titan and the early Earth
- M. Trainer, A. Pavlov, +4 authors M. Tolbert
- Environmental Science, Chemistry
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- 28 November 2006
Recent exploration by the Cassini/Huygens mission has stimulated a great deal of interest in Saturn's moon, Titan. One of Titan's most captivating features is the thick organic haze layer surrounding… Expand
Trace gas signatures of the airstreams within North Atlantic cyclones: Case studies from the North Atlantic Regional Experiment (NARE ’97) aircraft intensive
This study reveals how airstreams within midlatitude cyclones draw and export trace gases from the polluted continental boundary layer, the midtroposphere, and the stratosphere of North America to… Expand
Abundance and Isotopic Composition of Gases in the Martian Atmosphere from the Curiosity Rover
- P. Mahaffy, C. Webster, +11 authors M. Trainer
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- Science
- 19 July 2013
Mars' Atmosphere from Curiosity The Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument on the Curiosity rover that landed on Mars in August last year is designed to study the chemical and isotopic composition… Expand
Haze aerosols in the atmosphere of early Earth: manna from heaven.
- M. Trainer, A. Pavlov, +6 authors M. Tolbert
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Astrobiology
- 20 December 2004
An organic haze layer in the upper atmosphere of Titan plays a crucial role in the atmospheric composition and climate of that moon. Such a haze layer may also have existed on the early Earth,… Expand
Models and observations of the impact of natural hydrocarbons on rural ozone
- M. Trainer, E. Williams, +5 authors S. Liu
- Chemistry
- Nature
- 1 October 1987
Large quantities of non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHCs) are emitted into the atmosphere from vegetation1,2. A recent inventory by Lamb et al.2 indicates that the emission of natural hydrocarbons is… Expand
The Pale Orange Dot: The Spectrum and Habitability of Hazy Archean Earth
- G. Arney, S. Domagal-Goldman, +6 authors M. Trainer
- Geology, Environmental Science
- Astrobiology
- 14 October 2016
Abstract Recognizing whether a planet can support life is a primary goal of future exoplanet spectral characterization missions, but past research on habitability assessment has largely ignored the… Expand
Measurements of hydrocarbons, oxygenated hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxides in an urban basin in Colorado: Implications for emission inventories
- P. Goldan, M. Trainer, +5 authors F. Fehsenfeld
- Environmental Science
- 20 November 1995
Concentrations of a wide variety of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the C3 to C10 range, CO, NOy (total reactive oxidized nitrogen), SO2, and meteorological parameters were measured concurrently… Expand
Regional ozone from biogenic hydrocarbons deduced from airborne measurements of PAN, PPN, and MPAN
- J. Williams, J. M. Roberts, +8 authors V. Young
- Environmental Science
- 1 May 1997
NOx-catalyzed production of ozone over large regions of North America and Europe is a serious air quality problem that often involves biogenic hydrocarbons, mainly isoprene. Peroxy-methacrylic nitric… Expand
The Sample Analysis at Mars Investigation and Instrument Suite
- P. Mahaffy, C. Webster, +82 authors E. Mumm
- Environmental Science
- 27 April 2012
The Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) investigation of the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) addresses the chemical and isotopic composition of the atmosphere and volatiles extracted from solid samples. The… Expand
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