Publications
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Attainment/Maintenance Assessments
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A Methodology for Quantifying Ozone Transport and Assessing the Benefits of Alternative Control Strategies
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Development of the CAMx One-Atmosphere Air Quality Model to Treat Ozone, Particulate Matter, Visibility and Air Toxics and Application for State Implementation Plans (SIPs)
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Dallas-Ft. Worth Transport Project
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Model Development
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Updates to the Carbon Bond Mechanism: CB05
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Peer Review of ENVIRON's Ozone Source Apportionment Technology and the CAMx Air Quality Model
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Recent Advances in CAMx Air Quality Modeling
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Recent Advances in Photochemical Air Quality Modeling Using the CAMx Model: Current Update and Ozone Modeling of Point Source Impacts
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The Decoupled Direct Method for Sensitivity Analysis in a Three-Dimensional Air Quality Model — Implementation, Accuracy, and Efficiency
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Development of a Chlorine Mechanism for Use in the Carbon Bond IV Chemistry Model
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Implementation of State-of-Science PM Modules into the PMCAMx Photochemical Grid Model
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Development and Application of an Advanced Air Toxics Hybrid Photochemical Grid Modeling System
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Particulate Matter Source Apportionment Technology (PSAT) in the CAMx Photochemical Model
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Model Performance Evaluation
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Development and application of a computationally efficient particulate matter apportionment algorithm in a three-dimensional chemical transport model
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Development and Application of the CAMx Regional One-Atmosphere Model to Treat Ozone, Particulate Matter, Visibility, Air Toxics and Mercury
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Modeling an August 13-22, 1999 Ozone Episode in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area
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Unique Applications
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The Ozone Productivity of n-Propyl Bromide: Part 2—An Exception to the Maximum Incremental Reactivity Scale
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Use of Advanced Ozone Source Apportionment Techniques to Estimate Area of Influence (AOI) of Emissions Contributions to Elevated Ozone Concentrations
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Modeling Weekday/Weekend Ozone Differences in the Los Angeles region for 1997
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