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  1. Towards a remote-sensing-driven model of isoprene emissions from Alpine tundra
  2. Optimizing the Temperature Sensitivity of the Isoprene Emission Model MEGAN in Different Ecosystems Using a Metropolis‐Hastings Markov Chain Monte Carlo Method
  3. Optimizing the Temperature Sensitivity of the Isoprene Emission Model MEGAN in Different Ecosystems Using a Metropolis-Hastings Markov Chain Monte Carlo Method
  4. Seasonal investigation of ultrafine-particle organic composition in an eastern Amazonian rainforest
  5. Measurement report: Exploring the variations in ambient BTEX in urban Europe and their environmental health implications
  6. Biotic and abiotic factors controlling isoprene, DMS, and oxygenated volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at the Southern Ocean in the Austral fall
  7. The UCI Fluxtron: A versatile dynamic chamber and software system for biosphere–atmosphere exchange research
  8. Exploring the variations in ambient BTEX in urban Europe and its environmental health implications
  9. Supplementary material to "Exploring the variations in ambient BTEX in urban Europe and its environmental health implications"
  10. Seasonal Investigation of Ultrafine Particle Composition in an Eastern Amazonian Rainforest
  11. Supplementary material to "Seasonal Investigation of Ultrafine Particle Composition in an Eastern Amazonian Rainforest"
  12. High temperature sensitivity of Arctic isoprene emissions explained by sedges
  13. Biogenic volatile organic compound emissions in response to climate change-induced environmental stresses
  14. Identification of volatile organic compounds and their sources driving ozone and secondary organic aerosol formation in NE Spain
  15. Heat stress strongly induces monoterpene emissions in some plants with specialized terpenoid storage structures
  16. High emission rates and strong temperature response make boreal wetlands a large source of isoprene and terpenes
  17. Optimizing the Isoprene Emission Model MEGAN With Satellite and Ground‐Based Observational Constraints
  18. Seasonal and diel patterns of biogenic volatile organic compound fluxes in a subarctic tundra
  19. Modeling Isoprene Emission Response to Drought and Heatwaves Within MEGAN Using Evapotranspiration Data and by Coupling With the Community Land Model
  20. Satellite-derived constraints on the effect of drought stress on biogenic isoprene emissions in the southeastern US
  21. High emission rates and strong temperature response make boreal wetlands a large source of terpenes
  22. Supplementary material to "High emission rates and strong temperature response make boreal wetlands a large source of terpenes"
  23. Strong isoprene emission response to temperature in tundra vegetation
  24. Sulfuric acid in the Amazon basin: measurements and evaluation of existing sulfuric acid proxies
  25. Satellite-derived Constraints on the Effect of Drought Stress on Biogenic Isoprene Emissions in the Southeast US
  26. Supplementary material to "Satellite-derived Constraints on the Effect of Drought Stress on Biogenic Isoprene Emissions in the Southeast US"
  27. Bidirectional Exchange of Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds in Subarctic Heath Mesocosms During Autumn Climate Scenarios
  28. Impact of Drought on Isoprene Fluxes Assessed Using Field Data, Satellite-Based GLEAM Soil Moisture and HCHO Observations from OMI
  29. Strong isoprene emission response to temperature in tundra vegetation
  30. Global Perspective of Drought Impacts on Ozone Pollution Episodes
  31. Sulfuric acid in the Amazon Basin: Measurements and evaluation of existing sulfuric acid proxies
  32. Supplementary material to "Sulfuric acid in the Amazon Basin: Measurements and evaluation of existing sulfuric acid proxies"
  33. Reconciling Observed and Predicted Tropical Rainforest OH Concentrations
  34. Impact of heat stress on foliar biogenic volatile organic compound emission and gene expression in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) seedlings
  35. Dynamics of volatile organic compounds in a western Mediterranean oak forest
  36. Contributions to OH reactivity from unexplored volatile organic compounds measured by PTR-ToF-MS – a case study in a suburban forest of the Seoul metropolitan area during the Korea–United States Air Quality Study (KORUS-AQ) 2016
  37. Phenological stage of tundra vegetation controls bidirectional exchange of BVOCs in a climate change experiment on a subarctic heath
  38. The role of a suburban forest in controlling vertical trace gas and OH reactivity distributions – a case study for the Seoul metropolitan area
  39. GLOVOCS - Master compound assignment guide for proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry users
  40. Volatile organic compound fluxes in a subarctic peatland and lake
  41. Response to reviewers
  42. Floral Scent Composition and Fine-Scale Timing in Two Moth-Pollinated Hawaiian Schiedea (Caryophyllaceae)
  43. Supplementary material to "Volatile Organic Compound fluxes in a subarctic peatland and lake"
  44. Volatile Organic Compound fluxes in a subarctic peatland and lake
  45. PTR-TOF-MS eddy covariance measurements of isoprene and monoterpene fluxes from an eastern Amazonian rainforest
  46. Contributions to OH reactivity from unexplored volatile organic compounds measured by PTR-ToF-MS – A case study in a suburban forest of the Seoul Metropolitan Area during KORUS-AQ 2016
  47. Supplementary material to "Contributions to OH reactivity from unexplored volatile organic compounds measured by PTR-ToF-MS – A case study in a suburban forest of the Seoul Metropolitan Area during KORUS-AQ 2016"
  48. Volatile Organic Compound fluxes in a subarctic peatland and lake
  49. PTR-TOF-MS eddy covariance measurements of isoprene and monoterpene fluxes from an Eastern Amazonian rainforest
  50. Integration of airborne and ground observations of nitryl chloride in the Seoul metropolitan area and the implications on regional oxidation capacity during KORUS-AQ 2016
  51. Evaluation of semi-static enclosure technique for rapid surveys of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) emission measurements
  52. Integration of Airborne and Ground Observations of Nitryl Chloride in the Seoul Metropolitan Area and the Implications on Regional Oxidation Capacity During KORUS-AQ 2016
  53. Integration of Airborne and Ground Observations of Nitryl Chloride in the Seoul Metropolitan Area and the Implications on Regional Oxidation Capacity During KORUS-AQ 2016
  54. Constraining nucleation, condensation, and chemistry in oxidation flow reactors using size-distribution measurements and aerosol microphysical modeling
  55. Erratum to ‘Isoprene emission response to drought and the impact on global atmospheric chemistry’ [Atmos. Environ. 183 (2018) 69–83]
  56. A MODIS Photochemical Reflectance Index (PRI) as an Estimator of Isoprene Emissions in a Temperate Deciduous Forest
  57. Isoprene photo-oxidation products quantify the effect of pollution on hydroxyl radicals over Amazonia
  58. Isoprene emission response to drought and the impact on global atmospheric chemistry
  59. Secondary organic aerosol formation from ambient air in an oxidation flow reactor in central Amazonia
  60. The Controlling Factors of Photochemical Ozone Production in Seoul, South Korea
  61. Intercomparison of OH concentrations and OH reactivity measurements in a high isoprene and low NO environment during the Southern Oxidants and Aerosol Study (SOAS)
  62. Secondary organic aerosol formation from ambient air in an oxidation flow reactor in central Amazonia
  63. Secondary organic aerosol formation from ambient air in an oxidation flow reactor in central Amazonia
  64. Drought impacts on photosynthesis, isoprene emission and atmospheric formaldehyde in a mid-latitude forest
  65. Airborne observations reveal elevational gradient in tropical forest isoprene emissions
  66. Springtime ecosystem-scale monoterpene fluxes from Mediterranean pine forests across a precipitation gradient
  67. Correction to Supporting Information for Liu et al., Isoprene photochemistry over the Amazon rainforest
  68. A new paradigm of quantifying ecosystem stress through chemical signatures
  69. Molecular composition of organic aerosols in central Amazonia: an ultra-high-resolution mass spectrometry study
  70. Volatility and lifetime against OH heterogeneous reaction of ambient isoprene-epoxydiols-derived secondary organic aerosol (IEPOX-SOA)
  71. Isoprene photochemistry over the Amazon rainforest
  72. Influences of emission sources and meteorology on aerosol chemistry in a polluted urban environment: results from DISCOVER-AQ California
  73. Large drought-induced variations in oak leaf volatile organic compound emissions during PINOT NOIR 2012
  74. Highly functionalized organic nitrates in the southeast United States: Contribution to secondary organic aerosol and reactive nitrogen budgets
  75. OH reactivity in urban and suburban regions in Seoul, South Korea – an East Asian megacity in a rapid transition
  76. Influences of emission sources and meteorology on aerosol chemistry in a polluted urban environment: results from DISCOVER-AQ California
  77. Supplementary material to "Influences of emission sources and meteorology on aerosol chemistry in a polluted urban environment: results from DISCOVER-AQ California"
  78. Photosynthesis, stomatal conductance and terpene emission response to water availability in dry and mesic Mediterranean forests
  79. An ecosystem-scale perspective of the net land methanol flux
  80. Forest VOC fluxes during an extreme drought
  81. Instrument intercomparison of glyoxal, methyl glyoxal and NO2 under simulated atmospheric conditions
  82. New Particle Formation and Growth in an Isoprene-Dominated Ozark Forest: From Sub-5 nm to CCN-Active Sizes
  83. A tethered-balloon PTRMS sampling approach for surveying of landscape-scale biogenic VOC fluxes
  84. Effects of sources and meteorology on particulate matter in the Western Mediterranean Basin: An overview of the DAURE campaign
  85. A tethered-balloon PTRMS sampling approach for rapid surveying of landscape-scale biogenic VOC fluxes
  86. Floral advertisement scent in a changing plant-pollinators market
  87. Intensive measurements of gas, water, and energy exchange between vegetation and troposphere during the MONTES campaign in a vegetation gradient from short semi-desertic shrublands to tall wet temperate forests in the NW Mediterranean Basin
  88. Volatile organic compounds in the western Mediterranean basin: urban and rural winter measurements during the DAURE campaign
  89. Metabolic responses ofQuercus ilexseedlings to wounding analysed with nuclear magnetic resonance profiling
  90. Seasonal changes in the daily emission rates of terpenes by Quercus ilex and the atmospheric concentrations of terpenes in the natural park of Montseny, NE Spain
  91. Biomass burning contributions to urban aerosols in a coastal Mediterranean City
  92. Identification and quantification of organic aerosol from cooking and other sources in Barcelona using aerosol mass spectrometer data
  93. Contrasting winter and summer VOC mixing ratios at a forest site in the Western Mediterranean Basin: the effect of local biogenic emissions
  94. Fossil versus contemporary sources of fine elemental and organic carbonaceous particulate matter during the DAURE campaign in Northeast Spain
  95. Methanol as a signal triggering isoprenoid emissions and photosynthetic performance in Quercus ilex
  96. The Role of Frass and Cocoon Volatiles in Host Location by Monodontomerus aeneus, a Parasitoid of Megachilid Solitary Bees
  97. Increase in isoprene and monoterpene emissions after re-watering of droughted Quercus ilex seedlings
  98. Formaldehyde emission and uptake by Mediterranean trees Quercus ilex and Pinus halepensis
  99. Short-chained oxygenated VOC emissions in Pinus halepensis in response to changes in water availability
  100. Short-chain oxygenated VOCs: Emission and uptake by plants and atmospheric sources, sinks, and concentrations