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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
61
Citations
16153
World Ranking
2733
National Ranking
1091

Best Publications

  • Development of Ozone Reactivity Scales for Volatile Organic Compounds

    William P.L. Carter

  • A detailed mechanism for the gas-phase atmospheric reactions of organic compounds

    William P.L. Carter

  • Development of the SAPRC-07 chemical mechanism

    William P.L. Carter

  • Kinetics and mechanisms of the gas-phase reactions of ozone with organic compounds under atmospheric conditions

    Roger Atkinson;William P. L. Carter

  • Aggregation and analysis of volatile organic compound emissions for regional modeling

    Paulette Middleton;William R. Stockwell;William P.L. Carter

  • Observations of nitrous acid in the Los Angeles atmosphere and implications for predictions of ozone-precursor relationships.

    Geoffrey W. Harris;William P. L. Carter;Arthur M. Winer;James N. Pitts

  • Development and evaluation of a detailed mechanism for the atmospheric reactions of isoprene and NOx

    William P. L. Carter;Roger Atkinson

  • Environmental chamber study of maximum incremental reactivities of volatile organic compounds

    William P.L. Carter;John A. Pierce;Dongmin Luo;Irina L. Malkina

  • A new environmental chamber for evaluation of gas-phase chemical mechanisms and secondary aerosol formation

    William P.L. Carter;David R. Cocker;Dennis R. Fitz;Irina L. Malkina

  • Documentation of the SAPRC-99 chemical mechanism for VOC reactivity assessment. Volume 2.

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  • Computer modeling of environmental chamber measurements of maximum incremental reactivities of volatile organic compounds

    William P.L. Carter

  • An Investigation of the Dark Formation of Nitrous Acid in Environmental Chambers

    James N. Pitts;Eugenio Sanhueza;Roger Atkinson;William P. L. Carter

  • An Experimental Protocol for the Determination of OH Radical Rate Constants with Organics Using Methyl Nitrite Photolysis as an OH Radical Source

    Roger Atkinson;William P. L. Carter;Arthur M. Winer;James N. Pitts

  • Impact of an Updated Carbon Bond Mechanism on Predictions from the CMAQ Modeling System: Preliminary Assessment

    Golam Sarwar;Deborah Luecken;Greg Yarwood;Gary Z. Whitten

  • Condensed atmospheric photooxidation mechanisms for isoprene

    William P.L. Carter

  • Rate constants for the gas-phase reactions of nitrate radicals with a series of organics in air at 298 .+-. 1 K

    Roger Atkinson;Christopher N. Plum;William P. L. Carter;Arthur M. Winer

  • A smog chamber and modeling study of the gas phase NOx–air photooxidation of toluene and the cresols

    Roger Atkinson;William P. L. Carter;Karen R. Darnall;Arthur M. Winer

  • Modeling the Current and Future Roles of Particulate Organic Nitrates in the Southeastern United States

    Havala O. T. Pye;Deborah J. Luecken;Lu Xu;Christopher M. Boyd

  • Formation of ring-retaining products from the OH radical-initiated reactions of benzene and toluene

    Roger Atkinson;Sara M. Aschmann;Janet Arey;William P. L. Carter

  • Development of revised SAPRC aromatics mechanisms

    William P.L. Carter;Gookyoung Heo

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