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Drew Rollins
NOAA Chemical Sciences LaboratoryMeeting roles in:
The Impact of Boreal Ecosystem Shifts in Response to Fire and Abrupt Thaw on Soil Emissions of Reactive Nitrogen, Volatile Organic Compounds, and Greenhouse Gases
Shift in assumed Carbonyl Sulfide (OCS) Atmospheric Abundance and Implications for Stratospheric Sulfate Aerosol Forcing
Small Particles in the Lower Stratosphere: Airborne Observations, Model Comparison, and Solar Climate Engineering Implications
Spatiotemporal Variability of the Summertime Formaldehyde to Nitrogen Dioxide Ratios during the Utah Summer Ozone Study (USOS) and the Salt Lake City — Summer Ozone Study (SLC-SOS)
Spatiotemporal Variability of the Summertime Formaldehyde to Nitrogen Dioxide Ratios during the Utah Summer Ozone Study (USOS) and the Salt Lake City — Summer Ozone Study (SLC-SOS)
In Situ Determination of Lower Stratospheric Emissions Ratios from a Kerosene-Fueled Rocket
Aerosol Iodine Recycling is a Major Control on Tropospheric Reactive Iodine Abundance
BrO Observations in the Tropical and Subtropical UT/LS using Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry during the SABRE Campaign
Summertime Ozone Formation in Salt Lake City: Insights from the 2024 Utah Summer Ozone Study
Measurements of Gas-Phase Chloramines during 2024 USOS Campaign
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