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1. Sensitivity of the WRF-Chem v4.4 simulations of ozone and formaldehyde and their precursors to multiple bottom-up emission inventories over East Asia during the KORUS-AQ 2016 field campaign.

2. Sensitivity of the WRF-Chem v4.4 ozone, formaldehyde, and precursor simulations to multiple bottom-up emission inventories over East Asia during the KORUS-AQ 2016 field campaign.

3. Characterization of errors in satellite-based HCHO / NO2 tropospheric column ratios with respect to chemistry, column-to-PBL translation, spatial representation, and retrieval uncertainties.

4. Characterization of Errors in Satellite-based HCHO / NO2 Tropospheric Column Ratios with Respect to Chemistry, Column to PBL Translation, Spatial Representation, and Retrieval Uncertainties.

5. An inversion of NOx and non-methane volatile organic compound (NMVOC) emissions using satellite observations during the KORUS-AQ campaign and implications for surface ozone over East Asia.

6. Assessment of NO2 observations during DISCOVER-AQ and KORUS-AQ field campaigns.

7. An Inversion of NOx and NMVOC Emissions using Satellite Observations during the KORUS-AQ Campaign and Implications for Surface Ozone over East Asia.

8. Assessment of NO2 observations during DISCOVER-AQ and KORUS-AQ field campaigns.

9. Nitrogen dioxide and formaldehyde measurements from the GEOstationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events (GEO-CAPE) Airborne Simulator over Houston, Texas.

10. Evolution of NOx in the Denver Urban Plume during the Front Range Air Pollution and Photochemistry Experiment.

11. Ozone production and its sensitivity to NOx and VOCs: results from the DISCOVER-AQ field experiment, Houston 2013.

12. Analysis of the latitudinal variability of tropospheric ozone in the Arctic using the large number of aircraft and ozonesonde observations in early summer 2008.

13. In situ measurements and modeling of reactive trace gases in a small biomass burning plume.

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