Peer-Reviewed Publications

Russell R. Dickerson

  1. NOx Production in Lightning, W. L. Chameides, D. H. Stedman, R. R. Dickerson, D. W. Rusch, and R. J. Cicerone, J. Atmos. Sci., 34(1), 143-149, 1977.
  2. Actinometric Measurements and Theoretical Calculations of j(O3), the Rate of Photolysis of Ozone to O(1D), R. R. Dickerson, D. H. Stedman, W. L. Chameides, P. J. Crutzen, and J. Fishman, Geophys. Res. Lett., 6(11), 833-836, 1979.
  3. Qualitative and Quantitative Flow Visualization Technique Using Ozone, R. R. Dickerson and D. H. Stedman, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 50(6), 705-707, 1979.
  4. The Precision of NO2 Photolysis Rate Measurements, R. R. Dickerson and D. H. Stedman, Environ. Sci. Technol., 14(10), 1261-1262, 1980.
  5. Modification of a Commercial NOx Detector for High Sensitivity, A. C. Delany, R. R. Dickerson, F. L. Melchior, and A. F. Wartburg, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 53(12), 1899-1902, 1982.
  6. Direct Measurements of Ozone and Nitrogen Dioxide Photolysis Rates in the Troposphere, R. R. Dickerson, D. H. Stedman, and A. C. Delany, J. Geophys. Res., 87(7), 4933-4946, 1982.
  7. Further Modification of a Commercial NOx Detector for High Sensitivity, R. R. Dickerson, A. C. Delany, and A. F. Wartburg, Rev. Sci. Instr., 55(12), 1995-1998, 1984.
  8. Measurements of Reactive Nitrogen Compounds in the Free Troposphere, R. R. Dickerson, Atmos. Environ., 18(12), 2585-2593, 1984.
  9. Reactive Nitrogen Compounds in the Arctic, R. R. Dickerson, J. Geophys. Res., 90(6), 10739-10743, 1985.
  10. Pollution from Automobiles (Letter), R. R. Dickerson, Nature, 315, 710, 1985.
  11. Thunderstorms: An Important Mechanism in the Transport of Air Pollutants, R. R. Dickerson, G. J. Huffman, W. T. Luke, L. J. Nunnermacker, K. E. Pickering, A. C. D. Leslie, C. G. Lindsey, W. G. N. Slinn, T. J. Kelly, A. C. Delany, J. P. Greenberg, P. R. Zimmerman, J. F. Boatman, J. D. Ray and D. H. Stedman, Science, 235, 460-465, 1987. reprint.pdf
  12. A Ground-Based Intercomparison of NO, NOx, NOy Measurement Techniques, F. C. Fehsenfeld, R. R. Dickerson, G. Huebler, W. T. Luke, L. J. Nunnermacker, E. J. Williams, J. Roberts, J. G. Calvert, C. Curran, A. C. Delany, C. S. Eubank, D. W. Fahey, A. Fried, B. Gandrud, A. Langford, P. Murphy, R. B. Norton, K. E. Pickering, and B. Ridley, J. Geophys. Res., 92(12), 14710-14722, 1987.
  13. The Dependence of j(O3-O(1D)) on the Choice of Extraterrestrial Solar Irradiance Data, J. A. Ritter, D. H. Stedman, R. R. Dickerson, and T. Blackburn, Environ. Sci. Technol., 21, 505-508, 1987.
  14. The Flux of Reactive Nitrogen Compounds From Eastern North America to the Western Atlantic Ocean, W. T. Luke and R. R. Dickerson, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 1(4), 329-343, 1987.
  15. Trace Gas Transport in the Vicinity of Frontal Convective Clouds, K. E. Pickering, R. R. Dickerson, G. J. Huffman, J. F. Boatman, and A. Schanot, J. Geophys. Res., 93(1), 759-773, 1988.
  16. Modification of a Commercial Gas Filter Correlation CO Detector for Enhanced Sensitivity, R. R. Dickerson and A. C. Delany, J. Atmos. Oceanic Tech., 5, 424-431, 1988.
  17. Direct Measurement of the Photolysis Rate Coefficient of Ethyl Nitrate, W. T. Luke and R. R. Dickerson, Geophys. Res. Lett., 15(11), 1181-1184, 1988.
  18. A New Nitric Acid Calibration System, L. J. Nunnermacker, R. R. Dickerson, A. Fried, and R. Sams, Environ. Sci. Technol., 23, 106-110, 1989.
  19. Clear-Sky Vertical Profiles of Trace Gases as Influenced by Upstream Convective Activity, K. E. Pickering, R. R. Dickerson, G. J. Huffman, W. T. Luke, and L. J. Nunnermacker, J. Geophys. Res., 94(12), 14,875-14,892, 1989.
  20. Direct Measurements of the Photolysis Rate Coefficients and Henry's Law Constants of Several Alkyl Nitrates, W. T. Luke, R. R. Dickerson, and L. J. Nunnermacker, J. Geophys. Res., 94(12), 14,905-14,921, 1989.
  21. Profiles of Photochemically Active Trace Gases in the Troposphere, R. R. Dickerson, W. T. Luke, D. P. McNamara, L. J. Nunnermacker, K. E. Pickering, J. P. Greenberg and P. R. Zimmerman, in Ozone in the Atmosphere, Proceedings of the Quadrennial Ozone Symposium 1988, pp. 463-466, R. D. Bojkov and P. Fabian, eds., (A. Deepak Publishing, Hampton, VA), 1989.
  22. Reference NO2 Calibration System for Ground-Based Intercomparisons During NASA's GTE/CITE II Mission, A. Fried, L. J. Nunnermacker, B. Cadoff, R. Sams, R. R. Dickerson, and E. Winstead, J. Geophys. Res. 95(7), 10139-10146, 1990.
  23. Model Calculations of Tropospheric Ozone Production Potential Following Observed Convective Events, K. E. Pickering, A. M. Thompson, R. R. Dickerson, B. S. Gockel, W. T. Luke, D. P. McNamara, J. P. Greenberg, and P. R. Zimmerman, J. Geophys. Res., 95(9), 14,049-14062, 1990.
  24. Observations of Tropospheric Trace Gases and Meteorology in Rural Virginia Using an Unattended Monitoring System: Hurricane Hugo, a Case Study, B. G. Doddridge, R. R. Dickerson, J. Z. Holland, J. N. Cooper, R. G. Wardell, O. Poulida, and J. G. Watkins, J. Geophys. Res., 96(5), 9341-9360, 1991.
  25. Trace Gas Concentrations and Meteorology in Rural Virginia 1. Ozone and Carbon Monoxide, O. Poulida, R. R. Dickerson, B. G. Doddridge, J. Z. Holland, R. G. Wardell, and J. G. Watkins, J. Geophys. Res., 96(12), 22461-22475, 1991.
  26. Trace Gas Concentrations and Meteorology in Rural Virginia 2. Reactive Nitrogen Compounds, B. G. Doddridge, R. R. Dickerson, R. G. Wardell, K. L. Civerolo, and L. J. Nunnermacker, J. Geophys. Res., 97(18), 20631-20646, 1992.
  27. Tropospheric Chemistry over the Lower Great Plains of the United States 1: Meteorology, W. F. Ryan, R. R. Dickerson, G. J. Huffman, W. T. Luke, J. Geophys. Res., 97(16), 17963-17984, 1992.
  28. Tropospheric Chemistry over the Lower Great Plains of the United States 2: Trace Gas Profiles and Distributions, W. T. Luke, R. R. Dickerson, W. F. Ryan, K. E. Pickering, and L. J. Nunnermacker, J. Geophys. Res., 97(18), 20647-20670, 1992. reprint.pdf.
  29. Free Tropospheric Ozone Production Following Convective Transport of Urban Plumes, K. E. Pickering, A. M. Thompson, J. R. Scala, W-K. Tao, R. R. Dickerson, and J. Simpson, J. Geophys. Res., 97(16), 17985-18000, 1992.
  30. Nitric Oxide Production by Lightning Discharges, G. C. Goldenbaum, and R. R. Dickerson, J. Geophys. Res., 98(10), 18,333-18,337, 1993. Photo of lightning.
  31. Nitric Oxide Emissions from the High Temperature Viscous Boundary Layers of Hypersonic Aircraft Within the Stratosphere, S. B. Brooks, M. J. Lewis, and R. R. Dickerson, J. Geophys. Res., 98(9), 16,755-16,760, 1993.
  32. Enhancement of Free-Tropospheric Ozone Production by Deep Convection, K. E. Pickering, A. M. Thompson, J. R. Scala, W.-K. Tao, J. Simpson, and R. R. Dickerson, in Proc. Quad. Ozone Symp. 1992, Charlottesville, VA, 1994.
  33. Carbon Monoxide Measurements at Mace Head, Ireland, B. G. Doddridge, R. R. Dickerson, S. J. Oltmans, and T. G. Spain, Proc. Quadrennial Ozone Symp., 1992, Charlottesville, VA, 1994.
  34. The Gradient of Meteorological and Chemical Variables Across the Tropopause, R. R. Dickerson, B. G. Doddridge, O. Poulida, and M. A. Owens, Proc. Quadrennial Ozone Symp., 1992, Charlottesville, VA, 1994.
  35. How Meteorological Conditions Affect Tropospheric Trace Gas Concentrations in Rural Virginia, L. A. Moy, R. R. Dickerson, and W. F. Ryan, Atmos. Environ., 28(17), 2789-2800, 1994.
  36. Observations and Tropospheric Photochemistry in Central North Carolina, O. Poulida, K. L. Civerolo, and R. R. Dickerson, J. Geophys. Res., 99(5), 10,553-10,563, 1994. reprint.pdf
  37. Convective Transport over the Central US and its Role in the Regional CO and Ozone Budgets, A. M. Thompson, K. E. Pickering, R. R. Dickerson, W. G. Ellis, Jr., D. J. Jacob, J. R. Scala, W. K. Tao, D. P. McNamara, and J. Simpson, J. Geophys. Res., 99(9), 18,703-18,733, 1994.
  38. Interannual Variability over the Eastern North Atlantic Ocean: Chemical and Meteorological Evidence for a Tropical Influence on Regional-Scale Transport in the Extratropics, B. G. Doddridge, P. A. Dirmeyer, J. Merrill, S. J. Oltmans, and R. R. Dickerson, J. Geophys. Res., 99(11), 22,923-22,935, 1994.
  39. Seasonal Transition from NOx- to Hydrocarbon-Limited Conditions for Ozone Production Over the Eastern United States in September, D. J. Jacob, B. G. Heikes, R. R. Dickerson, R. S. Artz, and W. C. Keene, J. Geophys. Res., 100(5), 9315-9324, 1995.
  40. Large-Scale Pollution of the Atmosphere over the Remote North Atlantic Ocean: Evidence from Bermuda, R. R. Dickerson, B. G. Doddridge, K. P. Rhoads, P. Kelley, J. Geophys. Res., 100(5), 8945-8952, 1995.
  41. Rate of NO2 Photolysis from the Surface to 7.6 km Altitude in Clear-Sky and Clouds, P. Kelley, R. R. Dickerson, W. T. Luke, and G. L. Kok, Geophys. Res. Lett., 22(19), 2621-2624, 1995.
  42. Stratosphere-Troposphere Exchange in a Mid Latitude Mesoscale Convective Complex: 1. Observations, O. Poulida, R. R. Dickerson, and A. Heymsfield, J. Geophys. Res., 101(3), 6823-6836, 1996.
  43. Stratosphere-Troposphere Exchange in a Mid Latitude Mesoscale Convective Complex: 2. Numerical Simulations, G. Stenchikov, R. R. Dickerson, K. Pickering, W. G. Ellis, B. G. Doddridge, S. Kondragunta, O. Poulida, J. Scala, and W.-K. Tao, J. Geophys. Res., 101(3), 6837-6851, 1996.
  44. Potential Ozone Production following Convective Transport Based on Future Emissions Scenarios, W. G. Ellis, Jr., A. M. Thompson, S. Kondragunta, K. E. Pickering, G. Stenchikov, R. R. Dickerson, and W.-K. Tao, Atmos. Environ., 30(4), 667-672, 1996.
  45. Climatologies of NOx and NOy: A Comparison of Data and Models, L. Emmons, R. R. Dickerson and 22 others, Atmos. Environ., 31(12), 1837-1850, 1997.
  46. The Composition of the Troposphere over the Indian Ocean During the Monsoonal Transition, K. P. Rhoads, P. Kelley, R. R. Dickerson, T. P. Carsey, M. Farmer, D. Savoie, and J. Prospero, J. Geophys. Res., 102(15), 18,981-18,995, 1997. file.pdf
  47. The Impact of Aerosols on Solar UV Radiation and Photochemical Smog, R. R. Dickerson, S. Kondragunta, G. Stenchikov, K. L. Civerolo, B. G. Doddridge, and B. Holben, Science, 278(5339), 827-830, 1997.
  48. Reply to Comment by B. Vonnegut, G. Stenchikov, K. Pickering, O. Poulida, and R. Dickerson, J. Geophys. Res., 102(19), 23,589-23,590, 1997.
  49. Pollutant Transport During a Regional O3 Episode in the Mid-Atlantic States, W. F. Ryan, B. G. Doddridge, R. R. Dickerson, K. Hallock, P. T. Roberts, D. L. Blumenthal, J. A. Anderson, and K. L. Civerolo, J. Air Waste Manag. Assoc., 48, 786-797, 1998.
  50. Nitric Oxide Soil Emissions from Tilled and Untilled Cornfields, K. L. Civerolo and R. R. Dickerson, Ag. Forest Meteor., 90(4), 307-311, 1998. reprint.pdf
  51. Nitric Oxide Production by Simulated Lightning: Dependence on Current, Energy, and Pressure, Y. Wang, A. W. DeSilva, G. C. Goldenbaum, and R. R. Dickerson, J. Geophys. Res., 103(15), 19,149- 19,159, 1998. file.pdf
  52. Ground-Based and Airborne Observations of Carbon Monoxide During NASA/MAPS Missions SRL-1 and SRL-2, B. G. Doddridge, R. M. Morales, K. P. Rhoads, J. T. Merrill, P. C. Novelli, R. R. Dickerson, V. S. Connors, and H. G. Reichle Jr., J. Geophys. Res., 103(15), 19,305-19,316, 1998.
  53. A new Photothermal Interferometer for Gas-Phase Ammonia Detection, M. A. Owens, C. C. Davis, and R. R. Dickerson, Anal. Chem., 71(7), 1391-1399, 1999.
  54. Tropospheric O3 distribution over the Indian Ocean During Spring 1995 Evaluated with a Chemistry-Climate Model, A. T. J. de Laat, M. Zachariasse, G. J. Roelofs, P. van Velthoven, R. R. Dickerson, K. P. Rhoads, S. J. Oltmans, and J. Lelieveld, J. Geophys. Res., 104(11), 13,881-13,893, 1999.
  55. Ozone in the Remote Marine Boundary Layer: A Possible Role for Halogens, R. R. Dickerson, K. P. Rhoads, T. P. Carsey, S. J. Oltmans, J. P. Burrows, and P. J. Crutzen, J. Geophys. Res., 104(17), 21385-21395, 1999. file.pdf
  56. Carbon Monoxide in the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Troposphere: Evidence for a Decreasing Trend, K. A. Hallock-Waters, B. G. Doddridge, R. R. Dickerson, S. Spitzer, and J. D. Ray, Geophys. Res. Lett., 26(18), 2861-2864, 1999. file.pdf
  57. Determination of the Dynamic Response of a Nitric Oxide Detector, K. L. Civerolo, J. W. Stehr, and R. R. Dickerson, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 70(10), 4078-4080, 1999.
  58. Transport of Ozone and Pollutants from North America to the North Atlantic Ocean During the 1996 AEROCE Intensive Experiment, A. I. Prados, R. R. Dickerson, B. G. Doddridge, P. A. Milne, J. L. Moody, and J. T. Merrill, J. Geophys. Res., 104(21), 26,219-26,234, 1999.
  59. Observations of NOy, CO, and SO2 and the Origin of Reactive Nitrogen in the Eastern United States, J. Stehr, R. R. Dickerson, K. A. Hallock-Waters, B. G. Doddridge, and D. Kirk, J. Geophys. Res., 105(3), 3553-3563, 2000.
  60. NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown: Study of Global Climate Variability, R.L. Parsons and R. R. Dickerson, Sea Technol., 40(6), 39, 1999.
  61. Nonmethane Hydrocarbon Mixing Ratios in Continental Outflow air from Eastern North America: Export of Ozone Precursors to Bermuda, P. J. Milne, A. I. Prados, R. R. Dickerson, B. G. Doddridge, D. D. Riemer, R. G. Zika, J. T. Merrill, and J. L. Moody, J. Geophys. Res., 105(8), 9981-9990, 2000.
  62. The Indian Ocean Experiment: Widespread air Pollution from South and South-East Asia, J. Lelieveld, P. J. Crutzen, M. O. Andreae, T. Campos, G. R. Cass, R. R. Dickerson, H. Fischer, J. A. de Gouw, A. Hansel, A. Jefferson, D. Kley, A. T. J. de Laat, S. Lal, M. G. Lawrence, J. Lobert, O. Mayol-Bracero, A. P. Mitra, T. Novakov, S. J. Oltmans, K. A. Prather, V. Ramanathan, T. Reiner, H. Rodhe, H. A. Scheeren, D. Sikka, H. G. J. Smit, J. Williams, Science 291(5506), 1031-1036, 2001. pdf version
  63. Source Analysis of Carbon Monoxide Pollution During INDOEX 1999, A. T. J. De Laat, G. J. Roelofs, J. Lelieveld, R. R. Dickerson, and J. Lobert, J. Geophys. Res., 106(22), 28,481-28,496, 2001.
  64. Marine Boundary Layer Peroxy Radical Chemistry During the AEROSOLS99 Campaign: Measurements and Analysis, Andres-Hernandez, M. D., J. Burkert, L. Reichert, D. Stoebener, J. Meyer-Arnek, J. P. Burrows, R. R. Dickerson, and B. G. Doddridge, J. Geophys. Res., 106(18), 20,833-20,846, 2001.
  65. Seasonal Variations in Elemental Carbon Aerosol, Carbon Monoxide, and Sulfur Dioxide: Implications for Sources, L-W. A. Chen, B. G. Doddridge, R. R. Dickerson, and P. K. Mueller, Geophys. Res. Lett., 28(9), 1711-1714, 2001. file.pdf
  66. Regional air Pollution and its Radiative Forcing: Studies with a Single-Column Chemical and Radiation Transport Model, R. J. Park, G. L. Stenchikov, K. E. Pickering, R. R. Dickerson, D. J. Allen, S. Kondragunta, J. Geophys. Res., 106(22), 28,751-28,770, 2001.file.pdf
  67. Latitudinal Gradients in O3 and CO During INDOEX 1999, J. W. Stehr, W. P. Ball, R. R. Dickerson, B. G. Doddridge, C. A. Piety, and J. E. Johnson, J. Geophys. Res.,107(19), 2002. file.pdf
  68. Analysis of Black Carbon and Carbon Monoxide Observed over the Indian Ocean: Implications for Emissions and Photochemistry, R. R. Dickerson, M. O. Andreae, T. Campos, O. L. Mayol-Bracero, C. Neusuess, and D. G. Streets, J. Geophys. Res., 107(19), 2002. file.pdf
  69. Organic Trace Gas Measurements by PTR-MS During INDOEX 1999, A. Wisthaler, A. Hansel., R. R. Dickerson, and P. J. Crutzen, J. Geophys. Res., 107(19), 2002. file.pdf
  70. Origins of Fine Mass in the Baltimore-Washington Corridor: Implications from Observations, Factor Analysis, and Ensemble Back Trajectories, L-W. A. Chen, B. G. Doddridge, R. R. Dickerson, J. C. Chow, R. C. Henry, Atmos. Environ., 36(28), 4541-4554, 2002. file.pdf
  71. Trace Gas and Radical Diurnal Behavior in the Marine Boundary Layer During INDOEX 1999, J. Burkert, M. D. Andres-Hernandez, L. Reichert, J. Meyer-Arnek, J. P. Burrows, B. G. Doddridge, R. R. Dickerson, J. Muehle, A. Zhan, and T. Carsey, J. Geophys. Res., 108(D8), 10.1029/2002JD002790, 2003. file.pdf
  72. Bulk and Size-Segregated Aerosol Composition Observed During INDOEX 1999: Overview of Meteorology and Continental Impacts, W. P. Ball, R. R. Dickerson, B. G. Doddridge, J. Stehr, T. Miller, D. Savoie, T. P. Carsey, J. Geophys. Res., 108(D10) 10.1029/2002JD002467, 2003. file.pdf
  73. Characteristics of Pollution Outflow from India and Arabia: Biomass Burning and Fossil Fuel Combustion, S. A. Guazzotti, D. T. Suess, K. R. Coffee, K. A. Prather, P. K. Quinn, T. L. Miller, D. J. Coffman, T. S. Bates, A. Wisthaler, A. Hansel, W. P. Ball, R. R. Dickerson et al., J. Geophys. Res., 108(D15): Art. No. 4485, 2003. file.pdf
  74. Analysis of Summertime PM2.5 and haze in the Mid-Atlantic Region, L-W. A. Chen, B. G. Doddridge, J. C. Chow, R. R. Dickerson, W. F. Ryan, and P. K. Mueller, JAWMA., 53(8), 946-956, 2003. file.pdf
  75. Global Chemical Weather Forecasts for Field Campaign Planning: Predictions and Observations of Large-Scale Features During MINOS, CONTRACE, and INDOEX, M. G. Lawrence, P. J. Rasch, R. R. Dickerson, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 3267-289, 2003. An electronic journal, file.pdf
  76. Photolysis Frequency of NO2: Measurement and Modeling During the International Photolysis Frequency Measurement and Modeling Intercomparison (IPMMI), R. E. Shetter, R. R. Dickerson, W. Swartz, et al., J. Geophys. Res., 108(D16), 10.1029/2002JD002932, 2003. file.pdf
  77. Airborne Characterization of the Chemical, Optical, and Meteorological properties and origins of a Combined Ozone/Haze Episode over the Eastern US, B. F. Taubman, L. T. Marufu, C. A. Piety, B. G. Doddridge, and R. R. Dickerson, J. Atmos. Sci., 61, 1781-1793, 2004. file.pdf
  78. Smoke Over Haze: Aircraft Observations of Chemical and Optical Properties, and the Effects on Heating Rates and Stability, B. F. Taubman, L. T. Marufu, B. Vant-Hull, C. A. Piety, B. G. Doddridge, R. R. Dickerson, and Z. Li, J. Geophys. Res., 109 Art. No.D02206, doi:10.1029/2003JD003898, 2004. file.doc
  79. Smoke Over Haze: Comparative Analysis of Satellite, Surface, Radiometer, and Airborne in-situ Measurements of Aerosol Optical Properties and Radiative Forcing over the Eastern US, B. vant-Hull, Z. Li, B. F. Taubman, R. Levy, L. T. Marufu, B. G. Doddridge, and R. R. Dickerson, J. Geophys. Res., 2004.
  80. Particulate Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH's) in the Atlantic and Indian Ocean Atmospheres During INDOEX and AEROSOLs99: Continental Sources to the Marine Atmosphere, B. S. Crimmins, R. R. Dickerson, B. G. Doddridge, and J. E. Baker, J. Geophys. Res.,109(5) Art. No. D05308, 2004.
  81. New Methodology for Estimating Biofuel Consumption for Cooking: Atmospheric Emissions of Black Carbon and Sulfur Dioxide from India, G. Habib, C. Venkataraman, M. Shrivastava, J. W. Stehr, and R. R. Dickerson, Global Biogeochem. Cycles,18, DOI:0.1029/2003GB002157, 2004. reprint.pdf
  82. Clouds Rings and Their Role in Redistributing Tropospheric Ozone, E. Yegorova, A. C. Delany and R. R. Dickerson, submitted to Bull. American Meteor. Soc., 2004.
  83. The 2003 North American Electrical Blackout: An Accidental Experiment in Atmospheric Chemistry, L. T. Marufu, B. F. Taubman, B. Bloomer, J. W. Stehr, B. G. Doddridge, C. A. Piety, and R. R. Dickerson, Geophys. Res. Lett., 31, doi10.1029/2005GRl019771, 2004. file.pdf
  84. A Combined Approach for the Evaluation of a VOC Emissions Inventory,Yu-Jin Choi, S. H. Ehrman, R. V. Calabrese, J. W. Stehr, R. R. Dickerson, J. Air Waste Manage. Assoc., 2005. file.pdf
  85. Aircraft Vertical Profiles of Trace Gas and Aerosol Pollution over the Mid-Atlantic U.S.: Statistics and Meteorological Cluster Analysis, B.F. Taubman, J.C. Hains, L.T. Marufu, B.G. Doddridge, A.M. Thompson, J.W. Stehr, C.A. Piety, R.R. Dickerson, J. Geophys. Res., 111(D10), D10S07, 10.1029/2005JD006196, 2006.
  86. In-Situ Measurements of Trace Gases and Aerosol Optical Properties at a Rural Site in Northern China during EAST-AIRE 2005, C. Li, L. T. Marufu, R. R. Dickerson, Z. Li, T. Wen, Y. Wang, P. Wang, H. Chen, J. W. Stehr, J. Geophys. Res., 112(D22), D22S04, doi:10.1029/2006JD007592, 2007. file.pdf
  87. Aerosol optical properties and their radiative effects in northern China, Z.Q. Li, R. R. Dickerson, et al., J. Geophys. Res., 112, D22S01, doi:10.1029/2006JD007382, 2007. file.pdf 
  88. Aircraft Observations of Dust and Pollutants over NE China: Insight into the Meteorological Mechanisms of Long-Range Transport, R. R. Dickerson, C. Li, Z. Li, L.T. Marufu, J.W. Stehr, H. Chen, P. Wang, X. Xia, X. Ban, F. Gong, J. Yuan, J. Yang, N. Krotkov, J. Geophys. Res., 112, D24S90, doi:10.1029/2007JD008999, 2007. file.doc file.pdf
  89. Validation of SO2 retrievals from Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) over NE China, N. A. Krotkov, B. McClure, R. R. Dickerson, K. Yang, C. Li, S. Carn, A. Krueger, P. K. Bhartia, P. F. Levelt, Z. Li, H. Chen, P. Wang and D. Lu, J. Geophys. Res., 113, D16S40, doi:10.1029/2007JD008818, 2007. file.pdf
  90. Origins of Chemical Pollution Derived from Mid-Atlantic Aircraft Profiles Using a Clustering Technique, J. C. Hains, B. F. Taubman, A. M. Thompson, L. T. Marufu, J. W. Stehr, R. R. Dickerson, Atmos. Environ., 42(29), 1727-1741, 2008. file.pdf
  91. In Situ Measurements of Aerosol Mass Concentration and Radiative Properties in Xianghe, SE of Beijing,  Z. Chaudhry, J. Martins, Z.Q. Li, S. C. Tsay, H. Chen, P. Wang, T. Wen, C. Li, R. R. Dickerson, J. Geophys. Res. 112(D22): D22S04, doi:10.1029/2006JD009055, 2007. file.pdf 
  92. Preface to special section on the East Asian Studies of Tropospheric Aerosols, an International Regional Experiment (EAST-AIRE), Z. Q. Li, H. Chen, M. Cribb, R. R. Dickerson, B. Holben, C. Li, D. R. Lu, Y. Luo, H. Maring, Yu Shi, S. C. Tsay, P. Wang, Y. Wang, X. Xia, F. S. Zhao, J. Geophys. Res.., 112, D22S00, doi:10.1029/2007JD008853, 2007. file.pdf
  93. Aircraft Vertical Profiles of Trace Gas and Aerosol Pollution over the Mid-Atlantic U.S.: Statistics and Meteorological Cluster Analysis, B.F. Taubman, J.C. Hains, L.T. Marufu, B.G. Doddridge, A.M. Thompson, J.W. Stehr, C.A. Piety, R.R. Dickerson, J. Geophys. Res., 111(D10), D10S07, 10.1029/2005JD006196, 2006. file.pdf
  94. Aircraft Observations of Dust and Pollutants over NE China: Insight into the Meteorological Mechanisms of Long-Range Transport, R. R. Dickerson, C. Li, Z. Li, L.T. Marufu, J.W. Stehr, H. Chen, P. Wang, X. Xia, X. Ban, F. Gong, J. Yuan, J. Yang, N. Krotkov, J. Geophys. Res., 112, D24S90, doi:10.1029/2007JD008999, 2007. file.doc file.pdf
  95. A Side-by-Side comparison of Filter-Based PM2.5 Measurements at a Suburban Site: A Closure Study, J. C. Hains, L.-W. A. Chen, B. F. Taubman, B. G. Doddridge, and R. R. Dickerson, Atmos. Environ., 41(29), 6167-6184, 2007. file.pdf 
  96. In Situ Measurements of Aerosol Mass Concentration and Radiative Properties in Xianghe, SE of Beijing,  Z. Chaudhry, J. Martins, Z.Q. Li, S. C. Tsay, H. Chen, P. Wang, T. Wen, C. Li, R. R. Dickerson, J. Geophys. Res. 112(D22), D22S04, doi:10.1029/2006JD009055, 2007. file.pdf 
  97. Preface to special section on East Asian Studies of Tropospheric Aerosols: An International Regional Experiment (EAST-AIRE),   Z. Q. Li, H. Chen, M. Cribb, R. R. Dickerson, B. Holben, C. Li, D. R. Lu, Y. Luo, H. Maring, Yu Shi, S. C. Tsay, P. Wang, Y. Wang, X. Xia, F. S. Zhao, J. Geophys. Res. 112(D22), D22S00, doi:10.1029/2007JD008853, 2007. file.pdf 
  98. The Sensitivity of Modeled Ozone to the Temporal Distribution of Point, Area, and Mobile Emissions in the Eastern US, P. Castellanos, S. H. Ehrman, R. R. Dickerson, J. W. Stehr, Atmos. Environ., 43, 4603-4611, 2009. preprint.pdf 
  99. Transport and Evolution of a Pollution Plume from Northern China: A Satellite-Based Case Study, C. Li, N. A. Krotkov, R. R. Dickerson, Z.Q. Li, K. Yang, and M. Chin, J. Geophys. Res., 2009. preprint.pdf 
  100. Modification of a Commercial Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopic NO2 Detector for Enhanced Sensitivity, P. Castellanos, W. T. Luke, P. J. Kelley, J. W. Stehr, S. H. Ehrman, and R. R. Dickerson, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 2009. preprintComing.pdf 
  101. Upstream Urbanization Exacerbates Urban Heat Island Effects, D. L. Zhang, Y. X. Shou, and R. R. Dickerson, Geophys. Res. Lett., 2009. preprint.pdf 
  102. Identification of Sources of Atmospheric Sulfate by Sulfur Isotope and SEM Measurements, Z.B. Guo, Z. Q. Li, N. P. Wu, J. Farquhar, C. Li, A. J. Kaufman, and R. R. Dickerson, J. Geophys. Res.,, 2009. coming soon preprint.pdf 
  103. Transport and Evolution of a Pollution Plume from Northern China: A Satellite-Based Case Study, C. Li, N. A. Krotkov, R. R. Dickerson, Z.Q. Li, K. Yang, and M. Chin, J. Geophys. Res., 115, D00K03, doi:10.1029/2009JD012245, 2010. preprint.pdf
  104. Identification of Sources of Atmospheric Sulfate by Sulfur Isotope and SEM Measurements, Z.B. Guo, Z. Q. Li, N. P. Wu, J. Farquhar, C. Li, A. J. Kaufman, R. R. Dickerson, and P. Wang J. Geophys. Res., 115, D00K07, doi: 10.1029/2009JD012893, 2010. preprint.pdf
  105. Anthropogenic Air Pollution near Dust Source Regions in Northwestern China during Springtime 2008, C. Li, S. C. Tsay, J. S. Fu, R. R. Dickerson, Q. Ji, S. W. Bell, Y. Gao, W. Zhang, J. P. Huang, Z. Q. Li, and H. B. Chen, J. Geophys. Res., doi:10.1029/2009JD013659, 2010. preprint.pdf pending
  106. A Chemical Climatology and Trend Analysis of Ozone and Temperature over the Eastern US, B. J. Bloomer, K. Y. Vinnikov, and R. R. Dickerson, Atmos. Envron,44(21-22), 2543-2551, 2010. preprint.pdf
  107. Concentrations and Origins of Atmospheric Lead and Other Trace Species at a Rural Site in Northern China, Can Li, T. X. Wen, Z. Q. Li, R. R. Dickerson, Y. Yang, Y. Zhao, Y. S. Wang, and S. C. Tsay, J. Geophys. Res., 115, D00K23, doi:10.1029/2009JD013639. 2010. preprint.doc
  108. Ozone, nitrogen oxides, and carbon monoxide during pollution events over the eastern US: An evaluation of emissions and vertical mixing, P. Castellanos, L. T. Marufu, B. G. Doddridge, B. F. Taubman, S. H. Ehrman, J. W. Stehr, R. R. Dickerson, J. Geophys. Res., 116, 2011. reprint.pdf
  109. Characterization of eastern U.S. air pollution episode using WRF/Chem, E. A. Yegorova, D. J. Allen, C. P. Loughner, K. E. Pickering, R. R. Dickerson, J. Geophys. Res., 116, 2011. reprint.pdf
  110. Direct measurement of the absorption cross-section of uncoated and coated soot by photoacoustic spectroscopy, P.A. Bueno, D.K. Havey, G.W. Mulholland, J.T. Hodges, K.A. Gillis, R.R. Dickerson, M.R. Zachariah, Aerosol Sci. Technol., DOI 10.180/02786826.2011.587477 2011. preprint.doc
  111. SO2 emissions and lifetimes: Estimates from inverse modeling using in situ and global, space-based (SCIAMACHY and OMI) observations, C. K. Lee, R. V. Martin, A. van Donkelaar, H. Lee, R. R. Dickerson, J. C. Hains, N. Krotkov, A. Richter, K. Vinnikov, J. J. Schwab J. Geophys. Res., 116, D06304, doi:10.1029/2010JD014758, 2011. reprint.pdf
  112. Impact of fair-weather cumulus clouds and the Chesapeake Bay breeze on pollutant transport and transformations lifetimes, C. P. Loughner, D. J. Allen, K. E. Pickering, R. R. Dickerson, D. L. Zhang, Y. X. Shou, Atmos. Environ.,45, 4060-4072, 2011. reprint.pdf
  113. Impact of Upstream Urbanization on the Urban Heat Island Effects along the Washington-Baltimore Corridor, D. L. Zhang, Y. X. Shou, R. R. Dickerson, and F. Chen, J. Appl. Meteor. Climol., 2011. preprint.pdf
  114. Aerosol Properties over the Indo-Gangetic Plain: A Mesoscale Perspective from the TIGERZ Experiment, D. M. Giles, B. N. Holben, S. N. Tripathi, T. F. Eck, W. W. Newcomb, I. Slutske, R. R. Dickerson, A. M. Thompson, S. Mattoo, Sheng H. Wang, R. P. Singh, A. Sinyuk and J. S. Schafer, J. Geophys. Res., 2011. preprint.pdf
  115. Reactive Nitrogen in the United States: An Analysis of Inputs, Flows, Consequences, and Management Options, USEPA Science Advisory Board Integrated Nitrogen Committee, 2011. PDF copy from EPA (4.4Meg)
  116. SO2 over Central China: Measurements, numerical simulations, and the tropospheric sulfur budget, Hao He, C. Li, C. Loughner, Z. Li, N. A. Krotkov, R. R. Dickerson, J. Geopys. Res., 2012. preprint.pdf
  117. Roles of urban tree canopy and buildings in urban heat island effects: Parameterization and preliminary results, Loughner, C. P., D. J. Allen, D.-L. Zhang, K. E. Pickering, R. R. Dickerson, and L. Landry, 2012: Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 51, 1775-1793. preprint.pdf
  118. An Analysis of AERONET Aerosol Absorption Properties and Classifications Representative of Aerosol Source Regions, D. M. Giles, B. N. Holben, T. F. Eck, A. Sinyuk, R. R. Dickerson, A. M. Thompson, and J. S. Schafer, J. Geophys. Res., 2012. reprint.pdf
  119. Aircraft Measurements of SO2 and Aerosols over Northeastern China: Vertical Profiles and the Influence of Weather on Air Quality, Li, C., J. W. Stehr, L. T. Marufu, Z. Q. Li, R. R. Dickerson, Atmos. Environ., 62, 492-501, 2012. preprint.pdf
  120. Bay Breeze Influence on Surface Ozone at Edgewood, MD During July 2011, R. M. Stauffer, A. M. Thompson, J. W. Stehr, D. Goldberg, R. R. Dickerson,et al., J. Atmos. Chem.., DOI: 10.1007/s10874-012-9241-6, 2012. preprint.pdf
  121. Trends in emissions and concentrations of air pollutants in the lower troposphere in the Baltimore/Washington airshed from 1997 to 2011, H. He, J. W. Stehr, J. C. Hains, D. J. Krask, B. G. Doddridge, K. Y. Vinnikov, T. P. Canty, K. M. Hosley, R. J. Salawitch, H. M. Worden, and R. R. Dickerson, Atmos. Chem. Phys., doi:10.5194/acp-13-1-2013, 13, 1-16, 2013. preprint.pdf
  122. Emissions estimation from satellite retrievals: A review of current capability, D. G. Streets, R. R. Dickerson,et al., Atmos. Environ., 77, 1011-1042, 2013. preprint.pdf
  123. Evaluation of the use of a commercially available cavity ringdown absorption spectrometer for measuring NO2 in flight, and observations over the Mid-Atlantic States during DISCOVER-AQ, L.C. Brent, W.J. Thorn, M. Gupta, B. Leen, J.W. Stehr, H. He, H.L. Arkinson, A. Weinheimer, C. Garland, S.E. Pusede, P.J. Wooldridge, R.C. Cohen, R.R. Dickerson, J. Atmos. Chem., DOI 10.1007/s10874-013-9265-6, 2013. reprint.pdf
  124. High ozone concentrations on hot days: The role of electric power demand and NOx emissions, Hao He, Linda Hembeck, Kyle M. Hosley, Timothy P. Canty, Ross J. Salawitch, and Russell R. Dickerson, Geophys. Res. Lett., 40(19), 5291-94, 2013. preprint.pdf
  125. First Observations of SO2 from the Satellite Suomi NPP OMPS: Widespread Air Pollution Events over China, Kai Yang, Simon Carn, Jun Wang, Cui Ge, and Russell R. Dickerson, Geophys Res. Lett., 40(18), 4957-62, 2013. reprint.pdf
  126. Higher surface ozone concentrations over the Chesapeake Bay than over the adjactent land: Observations and models from the DISCOVER-AQ and CBODAQ campaigns, Daniel L. Goldberg, Christopher P. Loughner, Maria Tzortziou, Jeffrey W. Stehr, Kenneth E. Pickering, Lackson T. Marufu, and Russell R. Dickerson, Atmos. Environ, 84, 9-19, 2014. reprint.pdf
  127. Detecting and Attributing High Background Ozone Events, Arlene Fiore, P. Brad Pierce, Russell R. Dickerson, and Meiyun Lin, Environ. Manag, 2014. reprint.pdf
  128. An elevated reservoir of air pollutants over the Mid-Atlantic States during the 2011 DISCOVER-AQ campaign: Airborne measurements and numerical simulations, Hao He, Russell R. Dickerson, et al., Atmos. Environ., 85, 18-30, 2014. reprint.pdf
  129. Evaluation of GEOS-5 Sulfur Dioxide Simulations during the Frostburg, MD 2010 Field Campaign, V. Buchard, R. R. Dickerson et al., Atmos. Chem. Phys., 14, 1929-1941, 2014. reprint.pdf
  130. Impact of bay breeze circulations on surface air quality and boundary layer export, C. P. Loughner, M. Tzortziou, M. Follette-Cook, K. E. Pickering, D. Goldberg, C. Satam, A. Weinheimer, J. H. Crawford, A. Mannino, D. Knapp, D. D. Montzka, G. B. Diskin, L. T. Marufu, and R. R. Dickerson, J. Appl. Meteo. Climo., 53(7), 1697-1713, 2014. reprint.pdf
  131. A method for characterization of low molecular weight organic acids in atmospheric aerosols using ICMS, Lacey C. Brent, Jessica L. Reiner, Lane C. Sander, Russell R. Dickerson, Anal. Chem., DOI 10.1021/ac403937e, 2014. reprint.pdf
  132. Measured and modeled CO and NOy in DISCOVER-AQ: An evaluation of emissions and chemistry over the eastern US, Daniel C. Anderson, Christopher P. Loughner, Andrew Weinheimer, Glenn Diskin, Timothy P. Canty, Ross J. Salawitch, Helen Worden, Alan Fried, Tomas Mikoviny, Armin Wisthaler, and Russell R. Dickerson, Atmos. Environ, 96, 78-87, 2014. reprint.pdf
  133. Advancing measurements of tropospheric NO2 from space: New algorithm and first global results from OMPS, Kai Yang, Simon A. Carn, Cui Ge, Jun Wang and Russell R. Dickerson, Geophys. Res. Lett., DOI: 10.1002/2014GL060136, 2014. reprint.pdf
  134. Relationship between column-density and surface mixing ratio: Statistical analysis of O3 and NO2 data from the July 2011 Maryland DISCOVER-AQ mission, C. M. Flynn, K. E. Pickering, R. R. Dickerson, et al., Atmos. Environ, 92, 429-441 2014. reprint.pdf
  135. DISCOVER-AQ: Observations and early results, James H. Crawford, Russell R. Dickerson, and Jennifer C. Hains, Environ. Manag., Sept. 2014. reprint.pdf
  136. Remote sensing of fugitive methane emissions from oil and gas production in North American tight geologic formations, Schneising, O., J. P. Burrows, R. R. Dickerson, M. Buchwitz, M. Reuter, and H. Bovensmann, Earth's Future, 2014. reprint.pdf
  137. Regional Air Quality Impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing and Natural Gas Activity: Evidence from Ambient VOC Observations, T. Vinciguerra, S, Ehrman, R.R. Dickerson, et al., Atmos. Environ., 2015. reprint.pdf
  138. Ozone and NOx chemistry in the eastern US: Evaluation of CMAQ/CB05 with satellite (OMI) data, T. Canty, L. Hembeck, T. Vinciguerra, D. Anderson, D. Goldberg, S. Carpenter, D. Allen, C. Loughner, R. Salawitch, and R. R. Dickerson, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 15, 10965–10982, doi:10.5194/acp-15-10965-2015, 2015. reprint.pdf
  139. Ground Level Ozone - A path Forward for the Eastern US, G. T. Aburn, T. Canty, R. Salawitch, R. R. Dickerson, et al. Environ. Manag., May 2015. reprint.pdf
  140. Evidence for an increase in the ozone photochemical lifetime in the eastern United States using a regional air quality model, D. L. Goldberg, K. M. Hosley, T. P. Vinciguerra, C. P. Loughner, T. P. Canty, R. J. Salawitch, and R. R. Dickerson, J. Geophys. Res., doi 10.1002/2015JD023930, 2015. Reprint.pdf
  141. Aura OMI observations of regional SO2 and NO2 pollution changes from 2005 to 2014, N. A. Krotkov, C. A. McLinden, C. Li, L. N. Lamsal, E. A. Celarier, S. V. Marchenko, W. H. Swartz, E. J. Bucsela, J. Joiner, B. N. Duncan, K. F. Boersma, J. P. Veefkind, P. F. Levelt, V. E. Fioletov, R. R. Dickerson, H. He, Z. Lu, and D. G. Streets ACPD., 2015. Reprint Coming.pdf
  142. The Global Tropospheric Ammonia Distribution as seen in the 13-year AIRS Measurement Record, Warner, J. X., Z. Wei, L. L. Strow, R. R. Dickerson, J. B. Nowak, ACPD., 2015. Reprint Coming.pdf
  143. CAMx Ozone Source Attribution in the Eastern United States using Guidance from Observations during DISCOVER-AQ Maryland, D. L. Goldberg, T. P. Vinciguerra, D. C. Anderson, L. Hembeck, T. P. Canty, R. J. Salawitch, and R. R. Dickerson, Geophys. Res. Lett., 2016. Reprint Coming.pdf
  144. A pervasive role for biomass burning in tropical high ozone/low water structures, D. A. Anderson, R. J. Salawitch, and R. R. Dickerson, et al., Nature Communications, 7, 10267, doi:10.1038/ncomms10267, 2016. Reprint.pdf
  145. Response of SO2 and particulate air pollution to local and regional emission controls: A case study in Maryland, H. He, K. Y. Vinnikov, C. Li, N. A. Krotkov, A. R. Jongeward, Z.Q. Li, J. W. Stehr, J. C. Hains, and R. R. Dickerson, Earth's Future, in review, 2016.
  146. Ozone Production and Its Sensitivity to NOx and VOCs: Results from the DISCOVER-AQ Field Experiment, Houston 2013, Gina M. Mazzuca, Xinrong Ren, Christopher P. Loughner, Mark Estes, James H. Crawford, Kenneth E. Pickering, Andrew J. Weinheimer, and R. R. Dickerson, ACPD, submitted, 2016. ReprintPending.pdf
  147. Reprint.pdf