Journal articles resulting from CARB-funded research contracts
CARB Research Division Contract 98-328
Final report: Whole ecosystem measurements of biogenic hydrocarbon emissions.
Articles funded by the contract:
- Dillon, M.B, M.S. Lamanna, G.W. Schade, A.H. Goldstein, R.C. Cohen. "Chemical evolution of the Sacramento urban plume: transport and oxidation." Journal of Geophysical Research 107.D5 (2002).
- Dreyfus, G.B., G.W. Schade, and A.H. Goldstein. "Observational constraints on the contribution of isoprene oxidation to ozone production on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, California." Journal of Geophysical Research 107.D19 (2002): 4365.
- Goldstein, A.H., and G.W. Schade. "Quantifying biogenic and anthropogenic contributions to acetone mixing ratios in a rural environment." Atmospheric Environment 34.29-30 (2000): 4997-5006.
- Goldstein, A.H., M. McKay, M.R. Kurpius, G.W. Schade, A. Lee, R. Holzinger, and R. A. Rasmussen. "Forest thinning experiment confirms ozone deposition to forest canopy is dominated by reaction with biogenic VOCs." Geophysical Research Letters 31.22 (2004): 1-4.
- Gray, D.W., M.T. Lerdau, and A.H. Goldstein. "Influences of temperature history, water stress, and needle age on methylbutenol emissions." Ecology 84.3 (2003): 765-776.
- Holzinger, R., A. Lee , K.T. Paw U, and A.H. Goldstein. "Observations of oxidation products above a forest imply biogenic emissions of very reactive compounds." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 5.1 (2005): 67-75.
- Kurpius, M.R., and A.H. Goldstein. "Gas-phase chemistry dominates O3 loss to a forest, implying a source of aerosols and hydroxyl radicals to the atmosphere." Geophysical Research Letters 30.7 (2003): 1371-1374.
- Schade, G.W. , G.B. Dreyfus, and A.H. Goldstein. "Atmospheric methyl-tertiary-butyl- ether (MTBE) at a rural mountain site in California." Journal of Environmental Quality 31.4 (2002): 1088-1094.
- Schade, G.W. and A.H. Goldstein. "Fluxes of oxygenated volatile organic compounds from a ponderosa pine plantation." Journal of Geophysical Research 106.D3 (2001): 3111-3123.
- Schade, G.W. and A.H. Goldstein. "Plant physiological influences on the fluxes of oxygenated volatile organic compounds from ponderosa pine trees." Journal of Geophysical Research 107.D10 (2002).
- Schade, G.W., A.H. Goldstein, D.W. Gray, and M.T. Lerdau. "Canopy and leaf level 2-methyl-3-butene-2-ol fluxes from a ponderosa pine plantation." Atmospheric Environment 34.21 (2000): 3535-3544.
- Schade, G.W., and A.H. Goldstein. "Increase of monoterpene emissions from a pine plantation as a result of mechanical disturbances." Geophysical Research Letters 30.7 (2003): 1380-1383.
- Schade, G.W., and A.H. Goldstein. "Seasonal measurements of acetone and methanol: Abundances and implications for atmospheric budgets." Global Biochemical Cycles 20.GB1011 (2006).
- Spaulding, R.S., G.W. Schade, A.H. Goldstein, and M.J. Charles. "Characterization of Secondary Atmospheric Photooxidation Products: Evidence for Biogenic and Anthropogenic Sources." Journal of Geophysical Research 108.D8 (2003): 4247.
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