Fourth Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
    

Poster Session 1

 Atmospheric Chemistry and Texas Field Study
 P1.1Aerosol effects on tropospheric photolysis frequencies in urban environments  
R. E. Shetter, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and L. Cinquini, B. L. Lefer, S. R. Hall, S. Madronich, and J. Slusser
 P1.2Global Tropospheric Experiment: Tropospheric chemistry data spanning 18 years available from the NASA Langley Atmospheric Sciences Data Center  extended abstract
James M. Hoell Jr., SAIC, Hampton, VA
 P1.3Chemical Genealogy of an Atmospheric Chemist: James N. Pitts, Jr., A Case Study  extended abstract
Jeffrey S. Gaffney, ANL, Argonne, IL; and N. A. Marley
 P1.4Measurements of Beryllium-7 and Ozone at Deer Park during the Texas 2000 Air Quality Study  extended abstract
Jeffrey S. Gaffney, ANL, Argonne, IL; and N. A. Marley
 P1.5Fossil-fueled power plants as a source of atmospheric carbon monoxide  
D. K. Nicks Jr., NOAA/AL, Boulder, CO; and J. S. Holloway, T. B. Ryerson, R. W. Dissly, D. D. Parrish, G. J. Frost, M. Trainer, S. G. Donnelly, S. Schauffler, E. L. Atlas, G. Hubler, D. T. Sueper, and F. C. Fehsenfeld
 P1.6Comparing MM5 predicted radiative fluxes with observations taken during the TEXAQS 2000 air quality experiment  extended abstract
Robert J. Zamora, NOAA/ETL, Boulder, CO; and J. -. W. Bao, A. B. White, S. Solomon, and J. M. Wilczak
 P1.7NMHC intercomparison study during the TexAQS 2000 summer field campaign  
Eric C. Apel, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and S. Eisele, D. D. Riemer, P. Goldan, W. Kuster, J. Meagher, B. T. Jobson, W. Lonneman, D. Brymer, P. Liu, H. Parvez, C. Skelley, J. Rudolph, K. von Czapiewski, and P. V. Doskey
P1.8Ozone production rates calculated using a steady state box model constrained by the observations collected aboard the Baylor University aircraft during TexAQS 2000  
Mark Estes, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Austin, TX; and J. Price, K. Rozacky, E. Gribbin, and N. Wheeler
 P1.9Ozonesondes during TEXAQS 2000  extended abstract
Mike Newchurch, Univ. of Alabama, Huntsville, AL and NCAR, Boulder, CO; and M. Ayoub, S. Oltmans, B. Vasel, B. Johnson, and D. McNider
 P1.10Particulate Matter Modeling in the Houston-Galveston Area Using CIT  extended abstract
Kee-Youn Yoo, University of Houston, Houston, TX; and J. He, N. R. Amundson, and D. Dabdub
 P1.11Representativeness of the meteorological and ozone conditions observed during TexAQS 2000 and the 1993 COAST (Coastal Oxidant Assessment for Southeast Texas)  
Clinton MacDonald, Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA; and P. Roberts and T. Dye
 P1.12VOC/NOx ratios observed from different source types during TexAQS 2000 using data collected with the Baylor University Twin Otter aircraft  
Clinton MacDonald, Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA; and J. Price, K. Rozacky, E. Gribbin, M. Buhr, P. Roberts, W. Lonnemann, B. Seila, S. Alvarez, M. Shauck, G. Zanin, and M. Suffern
 P1.13Statistical data analysis of continuous VOC measurements using PTR-MS  
Thomas Karl, UCAR, Boulder, CO; and P. Hopke, B. Kuster, E. Williams, B. T. Jobson, and W. Lindinger
 P1.14Measurements of photochemical species at La Porte Airport during TEXAQS-2000  extended abstract
E. J. Williams, NOAA/AL and CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and D. Hereid, P. C. Murphy, and F. C. Fehsenfeld
 P1.15A Comparison of Airborne VOC and PAN Measurements during TexAQS 2000  
A. Wisthaler, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria; and A. Hansel, R. Fall, P. D. Goldan, G. Hübler, F. C. Fehsenfeld, and F. Flocke
 P1.16A Fuzzy logic method for estimating the convective boundary layer mixing depth  extended abstract
Laura Bianco, University of L'Aquila, L'Aquila, Italy; and J. M. Wilczak
 P1.17Atomic chlorine is an oxidant in Houston Texas  extended abstract
Daniel D. Riemer, University of Miami, Miami, FL; and E. C. Apel, J. Orlando, P. L. Tanaka, D. Allen, and J. Neece
 P1.18Daily Variability in Tropospheric Ozone Profiles at TexAQS Within the Context of a US Tropospheric Ozone Climatology  extended abstract
Mohammed Ayoub, Univ. of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and M. Newchurch, S. Oltmans, B. Vasel, B. Johnson, and D. McNider
 P1.19Description and uncertainty analysis of the Baylor University aircraft trace gas observations collected during TexAQS 2000  
Martin Buhr, Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA; and K. Rozacky, S. Alvarez, M. Shauck, G. Zanin, and M. Suffern
 P1.20Overview of the Baylor University aircraft measurement program and data analyses for TexAQS 2000  
Martin Buhr, Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA; and P. Roberts, S. Alvarez, M. Shauck, M. Suffern, and G. Zanin
 P1.21Observations of recent new particle formation in Houston during TEXAQS-2000  extended abstract
Gintautas Buzorius, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York; and F. Brechtel, A. Zelenyuk, D. Imre, and W. M. Angevine
 P1.22Measurement of Hydroperoxides during the Texas 2000 Air Quality Study  extended abstract
Jun Zheng, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY; and A. Alaouie, J. Weinstein-Lloyd, S. R. Springston, L. J. Nunnermacker, Y. N. Lee, F. Brechtel, L. Kleinman, and P. H. Daum
 P1.23Real-time simultaneous prediction of air pollution and weather during the Houston 2000 Field experiment  extended abstract
Georg A. Grell, NOAA/ERL/FSL and CIRES/ Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and S. McKeen, J. Michalakes, J. W. Bao, M. Trainer, and E. Y. Hsie
 P1.24The TEXAQS-2000 edited wind proifler dataset  extended abstract
Allen B. White, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado and NOAA/ETL, Boulder, CO; and D. E. White, W. M. Angevine, K. Knupp, R. Coulter, T. Martin, J. Hubbe, and D. White
P1.25Relationships between Particle Size and Composition, Photochemical Production of Secondary Aerosol, and New Particle Formation in Houston  
Jose L. Jimenez, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; and M. R. Canagaratna, P. J. Silva, A. E. Delia, K. Purvis, J. H. Seinfeld, R. Flagan, J. T. Jayne, and D. R. Worsnop
P1.26Aerosol Formation from Photooxidation of Diiodomethane (CH2I2)  
Jose L. Jimenez, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; and D. R. Cocker, R. Bahreini, H. Zhuang, V. Varutbangkul, R. Flagan, J. H. Seinfeld, C. O'Dowd, and T. Hoffmann
 P1.27Assessment of chemically speciated aerosol mass loading measurements obtained with Aerodyne's Aerosol Mass Spectrometer during the TEXAQS00 study  
Manjula R. Canagaratna, Aerodyne Research, Inc., Billerica, MA; and J. L. Jimenez, P. Silva, A. E. Delia, J. T. Jayne, K. Purvis, and D. R. Worsnop
 P1.28A comparison of meteorological observations with the output of a real-time weather-chemistry forecasting model during the Texas AQS 2000 field experiment  extended abstract
Jian-Wen Bao, NOAA/Environmental Technology Laboratory, Boulder, CO; and S. A. McKeen, G. A. Grell, M. Trainer, and E. Y. Hsie
 P1.29Chemical Evolution of a Power-Plant Plume  extended abstract
Stephen R. Springston, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY; and L. I. Kleinman, F. J. Brechtel, P. H. Daum, Y. -. N. Lee, L. J. Nunnermacker, and J. Weinstein-Lloyd
 P1.30Uptake of Nitric Acid on Ice Representative of Cirrus Clouds at Tropspheric Temperatures  
Margret Tolbert, CIRES/University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and P. Hudson, J. Shilling, and O. B. Toon
 P1.31Multidomain Real-time Ozone Forecasting for Summer 2001, Preliminary Results for the NE U.S., Mid-South, and Texas  
John McHenry, North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Durham, NC; and C. J. Coats, J. Vukovich, and T. Smith

Wednesday, 16 January 2002: 4:00 PM-5:30 PM

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