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Indoor air quality in London schools. Part 1: ‘performance in use’
E Chatzidiakou, D Mumovic, AJ Summerfield, HM Altamirano
Intelligent Buildings International
(2014)
7
Reply to comment by Cole-Dai et al. On “Climatic impact of the long-lasting laki eruption: Inapplicability of mass-independent sulfur isotope composition measurements”
A Schmidt, T Thordarson, LD Oman, A Robock, S Self
Journal of Geophysical Research
(2014)
119
A Victorian school and a low carbon designed school: Comparison of indoor air quality, energy performance, and student health
L Chatzidiakou, D Mumovic, AJ Summerfield, SM Hong, H Altamirano-Medina
Indoor and Built Environment
(2014)
23
Correction to "Impacts of climate change, ozone recovery, and increasing methane on surface ozone and the tropospheric oxidizing capacity"
O Morgenstern, G Zeng, NL Abraham, PJ Telford, P Braesicke, JA Pyle, SC Hardiman, FM O'Connor, CE Johnson
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
(2014)
119
Representing ozone extremes in European megacities: The importance of resolution in a global chemistry climate model
ZS Stock, MR Russo, JA Pyle
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
(2014)
14
How sensitive is the recovery of stratospheric ozone to changes in concentrations of very short lived bromocarbons?
X Yang, NL Abraham, AT Archibald, P Braesicke, J Keeble, P Telford, NJ Warwick, JA Pyle
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions
(2014)
14
Lightning NOx, a key chemistry–climate interaction: impacts of future climate change and consequences for tropospheric oxidising capacity
A Banerjee, AT Archibald, A Maycock, P Telford, NL Abraham, X Yang, P Braesicke, J Pyle
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions
(2014)
14
Methane and carbon dioxide fluxes and their regional scalability for the European Arctic wetlands during the MAMM project in summer 2012
SJ O'Shea, G Allen, MW Gallagher, K Bower, SM Illingworth, JBA Muller, B Jones, CJ Percival, SJ-B Bauguitte, M Cain, N Warwick, A Quiquet, U Skiba, J Drewer, K Dinsmore, EG Nisbet, D Lowry, RE Fisher, JL France, M Aurela, A Lohila, G Hayman, C George, D Clark, AJ Manning, AD Friend, J Pyle
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions
(2014)
14
The UV and visible spectra of chlorine peroxide: Constraining the atmospheric photolysis rate
IAK Young, RL Jones, FD Pope
Geophysical Research Letters
(2014)
41
Multimodel estimates of atmospheric lifetimes of long‐lived ozone‐depleting substances: Present and future
MP Chipperfield, Q Liang, SE Strahan, O Morgenstern, SS Dhomse, NL Abraham, AT Archibald, S Bekki, P Braesicke, GD Genova, EL Fleming, SC Hardiman, D Iachetti, CH Jackman, DE Kinnison, M Marchand, G Pitari, JA Pyle, E Rozanov, A Stenke, F Tummon
Journal of Geophysical Research
(2014)
119
Molecular composition of biogenic secondary organic aerosols using ultrahigh-resolution mass spectrometry: Comparing laboratory and field studies
I Kourtchev, SJ Fuller, C Giorio, RM Healy, E Wilson, I O'Connor, JC Wenger, M McLeod, J Aalto, TM Ruuskanen, W Maenhaut, R Jones, DS Venables, JR Sodeau, M Kulmala, M Kalberer
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
(2014)
14
Heterogeneous reaction of N2O5 with airborne TiO2 particles and its implication for stratospheric particle injection
MJ Tang, PJ Telford, FD Pope, L Rkiouak, NL Abraham, AT Archibald, P Braesicke, JA Pyle, J McGregor, IM Watson, RA Cox, M Kalberer
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions
(2014)
14
Comment on “Scavenging of sulfur, halogens and trace metals by volcanic ash: The 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption” by Bagnato et al. (2013)
P Delmelle, PM Ayris, EC Maters
Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta
(2014)
127
Radical chemistry at night: comparisons between observed and modelled HOx, NO3 and N2O5 during the RONOCO project
D Stone, MJ Evans, H Walker, T Ingham, S Vaughan, B Ouyang, OJ Kennedy, MW McLeod, RL Jones, J Hopkins, S Punjabi, R Lidster, JF Hamilton, JD Lee, AC Lewis, LJ Carpenter, G Forster, DE Oram, CE Reeves, S Bauguitte, W Morgan, H Coe, E Aruffo, C Dari-Salisburgo, F Giammaria, P Di Carlo, DE Heard
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
(2014)
14
Estimates of tropical bromoform emissions using an inversion method
MJ Ashfold, NRP Harris, AJ Manning, AD Robinson, NJ Warwick, JA Pyle
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
(2014)
14
Influence of future climate and cropland expansion on isoprene emissions and tropospheric ozone
OJ Squire, AT Archibald, NL Abraham, DJ Beerling, CN Hewitt, J Lathière, RC Pike, PJ Telford, JA Pyle
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
(2014)
14
Re-evaluating the reactive uptake of HOBr in the troposphere with implications for the marine boundary layer and volcanic plumes
TJ Roberts, L Jourdain, PT Griffiths, M Pirre
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions
(2014)
14
Determination of the photolysis rate coefficient of monochlorodimethyl sulfide (MClDMS) in the atmosphere and its implications for the enhancement of SO2 production from the DMS + Cl2 reaction
G Copeland, EPF Lee, RG Williams, AT Archibald, DE Shallcross, JM Dyke
Environmental science & technology
(2014)
48
Bromocarbons in the tropical coastal and open ocean atmosphere during the Prime Expedition Scientific Cruise 2009 (PESC 09)
MS Mohd Nadzir, SM Phang, MR Abas, N Abdul Rahman, A Abu Samah, WT Sturges, DE Oram, GP Mills, EC Leedham Elvidge, JA Pyle, NRP Harris, AD Robinson, MJ Ashfold, MI Mead, MT Latif, M Mohd Hanafiah, MF Khan, AM Amiruddin
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions
(2014)
14
Evaluation of the new UKCA climate-composition model-Part 2: The troposphere
FM O'Connor, CE Johnson, O Morgenstern, NL Abraham, P Braesicke, M Dalvi, GA Folberth, MG Sanderson, PJ Telford, A Voulgarakis, PJ Young, G Zeng, WJ Collins, JA Pyle
Geoscientific Model Development
(2014)
7

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