Elliot Atlas' Publications
Last updated: 5 December 2003


JOURNAL ARTICLES

  1. Hager, S. W., E. L. Atlas, L. I. Gordon, A. W. Mantyla and P. K. Park, Comparison at sea of manual and auto analyzer analyses of phosphate and silicate.  Limnol. Oceanog. 17 (6), 931-937, 1972.
  2. Pytkowicz, R. M. and E. L. Atlas, The buffer intensity of seawater, Limnol. Oceanog, 20 (2), 223-229, 1975.
  3. Culberson, C., R. M. Pytkowicz and E. L. Atlas, Hydrogen-ion exchange on amorphous silica in seawater, Marine Chem. 3, 43-54 1975.
  4. Atlas, E. L., C. H. Culberson, R. M. Pytkowicz,  Phosphate association with Na+, Ca+2, Mg+2 in seawater,  Marine Chem. 4, 243-254 1976.
  5. Atlas, E. L. and R. M. Pytkowicz, Solubility behavior of a apatites in seawater, Limnol. Oceanog. 22 (22), 290-300, 1977.
  6. Giam, C. S., E. L. Atlas, H. S. Chan and G. S. Neff, Estimations of fluxes of organic pollutants to the marine environment-phthalat plasticizer concentration and fluxes.  Rev. Int. Oceanog. Med. 47, 79-84, 1977.
  7. Giam, C. S., H. S. Chan, G. S. Neff and E. L. Atlas, Phthalate ester plasticizers:  A new class of marine pollutant, Science 199, 419-421, 1978.
  8. Giam, C. S., E. L. Atlas, H. S. Chan and G. S. Neff, PCB, DDT residues and phthalate esters in the Gulf of Mexico atmosphere,  Atmos. Environ. 14, 65-69, 1980.
  9. Atlas, E. L., J. Brooks, J. Trefrey, T. Sauer, C. Schwab, B. Bernard, J. Schofield, E. R. Meyer, C. S. Giam, Environmental aspec of ocean dumping in the Gulf of Mexico, J. Water Pollut. Con. Fed. 52, 329-350, 1980.
  10. Giam, C. S., and E. L. Atlas, Accumulation of phthalate ester plasticizers in Lake Constance sediments, Die Naturwissenschaften, 67, 508-509, 1980.
  11. Atlas, E. L., and C. S. Giam, Global transport of organic pollutants: ambient levels of organic contaminants in the remote marine atmosphere, Science, 211, 163-165, 1981.
  12. Sullivan, K. F., E. L. Atlas and C. S. Giam, Loss of phthalic acid esters and PCB from seawater samples during storage, Anal. Chem. 53, 1718-1719, 1981.
  13. Atlas, E. L., R. Foster and C. S. Giam, Air-sea exchange of high-molecular weight organic pollutants,  Environ. Sci. Technol. 16, 283-286,1982.
  14. Sullivan, K. F., E. L. Atlas and C. S. Giam, Adsorption of phthalic acid esters from seawater, Environ. Sci. Technol. 16, 428-432, 1982.
  15. Adams, J., E. L. Atlas and C. S. Giam, Ultratrace determination of vapor-phase nitrogen heterocyclic bases in ambient air, Anal. Chem. 54, 1515-1518, 1982.
  16. Atlas, E. L., A. Velasco, K. Sullivan and C. S. Giam,  A radio-tracer study of air-water exchange of synthetic organic compounds, Chemosphere 12, 1251-1258, 1982.
  17. Atlas, E. L., K. C. Donnelly, C. S. Giam, and A. McFarland, Chemical and biological characterization of emissions from a fireperson's training facility, Am. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. 46, 532-540, 1985.
  18. Chang, L. W., E. L. Atlas, and C. S. Giam, Chromatographic separation of chlorinated hydrocarbons and phthalate esters from ambient air samples, Intern. J. Environ. Anal. Chem. 19, 145-153, 1985.
  19. Atlas, E. L., K. E. Sullivan, and C. S. Giam, Preconcentration of atmospheric organic compounds by heat desorption and solvent microextraction, Anal. Chem. 57, 2417-2419, 1985.
  20. Atlas, E. L., K. Sullivan, and C. S. Giam.  Widespread occurrence of polyhalogenated anisoles and related compounds in the       marine atmosphere, Atmos. Environ. 20, 1217-1220, 1986.
  21. Kennicutt, M. C., J. M. Brooks, E. L. Atlas, and C. S. Giam, Organic compounds of environmental concern in the Gulf of Mexico: a review, Aquatic Toxicol. 11, 191-212, 1988.
  22. Atlas, E. L.,  Evidence for >C3 alkyl nitrates in rural and remote atmospheres, Nature 331, 426-428, 1988.
  23. Atlas, E. L., M. Madero, and C. S. Giam, Synthetic organic compounds in rural air and rainfall, Water, Air, Soil Poll., 38, 19-36, 1988.
  24. Wade, T. L., E. L. Atlas, J. M. Brooks, M.C. Kennicutt II, R.G. Fox, J. Sericano, B. Garcia-Romero, D. Defreitas, NOAA Gulf of Mexico status and trends program: trace organic contaminant distribution in sediments and oysters, Estuaries 11, 171-178, 1988.
  25. Sericano, J., E. L. Atlas, T. L. Wade, and J. M. Brooks, Chlorinated pesticides and PCBs in oysters (Crassostrea Virginica) and sediments from the Gulf of Mexico, 1986-198, Marine Environ. Res. 29, 161- 03, 1990.
  26. Sericano, J., T. L. Wade, E. L. Atlas, and J. M. Brooks, Historical perspective on the environmental bioavailability of DDT and its derivatives to Gulf of Mexico oysters,  Environ. Sci. Technol. 24, 1541-1548, 1990.
  27. Bottenheim, J. W., L. A. Barrie, E. L. Atlas, L. E. Heidt, H. Niki, R. Rasmussen, and P. B. Shepson, Depletion of lower tropospheric ozone during Arctic spring: The Polar Sunrise Experiment 1988, J. Geophys. Res. 95, 18,555-18,568, 1990.
  28. Atlas, E. L. and S. M. Schauffler, Analysis of alkyl nitrates and selected halocarbons in the ambient atmosphere using a charcoal preconcentration technique, Environ. Sci. Technol. 25, 61-67, 1991.
  29. Duce. R. A., P. L. Liss, J. T. Merrill, E. L. Atlas, P. Buat-Menard, B. B. Hicks, J. M. Miller, J. M. Prospero, R. Arimoto, T. M. Church, W. Ellis, J. N. Galloway. L. Hansen, T. D. Jickells, A. H. Knap, K. H. Reinhardt, B. Schneider, A. Soudine, J. J. Tokos, S. Tsunogai, R. Wollast and M. Zhou, Atmospheric input of trace species to the oceans, J. Bigeochem. Cycles 5, 193-260, 1991.
  30. Atlas, E. L., Observation of elemental sulfur in the marine atmosphere, Atmos. Environ. 25A, 2701-2705, 1991.
  31. Atlas, E. L., S. M. Schauffler, J. T. Merrill, C .J. Hahn, B. A. Ridley, J. G. Walega, J. P. Greenberg, L. E, Heidt, and P. R. Zimmerman, Alkyl nitrate and selected halocarbon measurements at Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii, J. Geophys. Res. 97, D10, 10,331-10,348, 1992.
  32. Atlas, E. L., B. A. Ridley, G. Hübler, M. A. Carroll, D .D. Montzka, B. J. Huebert, R. B. Norton, J. G. Walega, F E. Grahek, and S. M. Schauffler, Partitioning and budget of NOy species during MLOPEX, J. Geophys. Res. 97, D10, 10,449-10,462, 1992.
  33. Liu, S., M. Trainer, M. A. Carroll, G. Hübler, D. D. Montzka, R. B. Norton, B. A. Ridley, J. G. Walega, E. L. Atlas, B. G.     Heikes, B. J. Huebert, and W. W. Warren, Photochemistry and budget of ozone during MLOPEX, J. Geophys. Res. 97, D10, 10,463-10,471, 1992.
  34. Hübler, G., D. D. Montzka, R .B. Norton, P. C. Murphy, F. C. Fehsenfeld, S. C. Liu, B. A. Ridley, J. G. Walega, E. L. Atlas, F. E. Grahek, L. E. Heidt, J. Merrill, B J. Huebert, and W. W. Warren, Total reactive oxidized nitrogen (NOy) in the remote Pacific troposphere, MLOPEX 1988, J. Geophys. Res. 97, D10, 10,427-10,1992.
  35. Bottenheim, J. W., L. A. Barrie, and E. L. Atlas, The partitioning of NOy in the lower Arctic troposphere during spring 1988, J. Atmos. Chem. 17, 15-17, 1992.
  36. Atlas, E. L., W. H. Pollock, L. E. Heidt, J. P. Greenberg, and A. M. Thompson, Organic nitrates, non-methane hydrocarbons, and halocarbons measured during SAGA 3, J. Geophys. Res. 98, D9, 16,933-16,947, 1993.
  37. Thompson, A. M., J. E. Johnson, A. L. Torres, K. C. Kelly, E. L. Atlas, J. P. Greenberg, N. M. Donahue, S. Yvon, E. Saltzman, B. G. Heikes, B. W. Mosher, A. A. Shashkov, and V. I. Yegorov, Ozone observations and a model of marine boundary layer photochemistry during SAGA 3, J. Geophys. Res. 98(D9), 16,955-16,968, 1993.
  38. Schauffler, S. M., L. E. Heidt, W. H. Pollock, T. M. Gilpin, J. Vedder, S. Solomon, R. A. Lueb, and E. L. Atlas, Measurements of halogenated organic compounds near the tropical tropopause, Geophys. Res. Lett. 20, 2567-2570, 1993.
  39. Schauffler, S. M., W. H. Pollock, E. L. Atlas,  and L. E. Heidt, Atmospheric distributions of HCFC 141b, Geophys. Res. Lett. 22, 819-822, 1995.
  40. Avallone, L. M., D. W. Toohey, S. M. Schauffler, W. H. Pollock, L. E. Heidt, E. L. Atlas, and K.R. Chan, In situ measurements of BrO during AASE II, Geophys. Res. Lett. 22, 831-834, 1995.
  41. Woodbridge, E. L., J. W. Elkins, D. W. Fahey, L. E. Heidt, S. Solomon, T. J. Baring, T. M. Gilpin, W. H. Pollock, S. M. Schauffler, E. L. Atlas, M. Lowenstein, J. R. Podolske, C. R. Webster, R. D. May, J. M. Gilligan, S. A. Montzka, K. A. Boering, and R. J. Salawitch,  Estimates of total organic and inorganic chlorine in the lower stratosphere from in situ and flask measurement during AASEII, J. Geophys. Res. 100, 3057-3064,1995.
  42. Beine, H. J., D. A. Jaffe, D. R. Blake, E. L. Atlas, and J. Harris, Measurements of PAN, alkyl nitrates, ozone and hydrocarbons during spring in interior Alaska, J. Geophys. Res. 101 (D7), 12613-12619, 1996.
  43. Atlas, E. L. and B. A. Ridley, The Mauna Loa Observatory Photochemistry Experiment (MLOPEX 2): An overview, J. Geophys. Res. 101 (D9), 14,531- 14, 541, 1996.
  44. Atlas, E. L., B. A. Ridley, J. G. Walega, J. P. Greenberg, G. L. Kok, T. Staffelbach, S. M. Schauffler, J. Lind, G. Hübler, R. Norton, GTE PEM-West Science Team, E. Dlugokencky, J. Elkins, S. Oltmans, G. Mackay, and D. Karecki, A comparison of aircraft and ground-based measurements at Mauna Loa Observatory during GTE PEM WEST and MLOPEX II, J. Geophys. Res. 101 (D9), 14,599-14,612, 1996.
  45. Heikes, B. G., B. McCully, X. Zhou, Y.-N. Lee, K. Mopper, X. Chen, G. Mackay, D. Karecki, H. Schiff, T. Campos, and E. L. Atlas,  Formaldehyde methods comparison in the remote lower troposphere during the Mauna Loa Photochemistry Experiment 2, J. Geophys. Res.101 (D9), 14,741- 14,756, 1996.
  46. Daniel, J., S. M. Schauffler, W. H. Pollock, S. Solomon, A. Weaver, L. E. Heidt, R. R. Garcia, E. L. Atlas, and J. F. Vedder, On the age of stratospheric air and inorganic chlorine and bromine release, J. Geophys. Res.101 (D11), 16,757-16,770, 1996.
  47. Andreae, M. O., E. L. Atlas, G. W. Harris, G. Helas, A. de Kock, R. Koppmann, W. Maenhaut, S. Mano, W. H. Pollock, J. Rudolph, D. Scharffe, G. Schebeske, and M. Welling, Methyl halide emissions from savanna fires in southern Africa, J. Geophys. Res, 101 (D19), 23,603-23,613, 1996.
  48. Ridley, B. A., E. L. Atlas, J. G. Walega, G. L. Kok, T. A. Staffelbach, J. P. Greenberg, F. E. Grahek, P. G. Hess, and D. D. Montzka, Aircraft measurements made during the spring maximum of ozone over Hawaii: Peroxides, CO, O3, NOy, condensation nuclei, selected hydrocarbons, halocarbons and alkyl nitrates between 0.5 and 9 km altitude, J. Geophys. Res, 102 (D15), 18,935-18,961, 1997.
  49. Wamsley P. R., J. W. Elkins, D. W. Fahey, G. S. Dutton, C. M. Volk, R. C. Myers, S. A. Montzka, J. H. Butler, A. D. Clarke, P. J. Fraser, L. P. Steele, M. P. Lucarelli, E. L. Atlas, S. M. Schauffler, D. R. Blake, F. S. Rowland, W. T. Sturges, J. M. Lee, S. A. Penkett, A. Engel, R. M. Stimpfle, K. R. Chan, D. K. Weisenstein, M.  K. W. Ko, and R. J. Salawitch, Distribution of Halon-1211 in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere and the total 1994 bromine budget, J. Geophys. Res. 103, 1513–1523, 1997.
  50. Jaegle, L., D. J. Jacob, P. O. Wennberg, C. M. Spivakovsky, T. F. Hanisco, B. J. Lanzendorf, E. J. Hintsa, D. W. Fahey, E. R. Kei, M. H. Proffitt, E. L. Atlas, F. Flocke, S. M. Schauffler, C. T. McElroy, C. Midwinter, L. Pfister, and J. C. Wilson,  Observed OH and HO2 in the upper troposphere suggest a major source from the injection of peroxides, Geophys. Res. Lett. 24, 3181-3184, 1997.
  51. Wennberg, P. O., T. F. Hanisco, L. Jaegle, D. J. Jacob, E. J. Hitsa, E. J. Lanzendorf, J. G. Anderson, R.-S. Gao, E. R. Keim, S. G. Donnelly, L. A. DelNegro D. W. Fahey, S. A. McKeen, R. J. Salawitch, C. R. Webster, R. D. May, R. L. Herman, M. H. Profitt, J. J. Margitan, E. L. Atlas, S. M. Schauffler, F. Flocke, C. T. McElroy, and T. P. Bui, Hydrogen radicals, nitrogen radicals, and the production of ozone in the middle and upper troposphere, Science 279, 49-53, 1998.
  52. Schauffler, S. M, E. L. Atlas, F. Flocke, R. A. Lueb, V. Stroud, W. Travnicek., Measurements of bromine containing compounds at the tropical tropopause, Geophys. Res. Lett. 25, 317–320, 1998.
  53. Ridley. B. A., J. G. Walega, G. Hübler, D. D. Montzka, E. L. Atlas, D. Hauglustaine, F. E. Grahek, J. Lind, T. Campos, R. Norton, J. P. Greenberg, S. M. Schauffler, Meausurements of NOx and PAN and estimates of O3 production over the seasons during Mauna Loa Observatory Photochemistry Experiment 2, J. Geophys. Res. 103, 8323-8329, 1998.
  54. Flocke, F., E. L. Atlas, S. Madronich, S. M. Schauffler, K. Aikin, and J. J. Margitan,  Observations of methyl nitrate in the lower stratosphere during STRAT: Implications for its gas phase production mechanisms, Geophys. Res. Lett. 25 (11), 1891-1894, 1998.
  55. Weinheimer, A. J., D. D. Montzka, T. L. Campos, J. G. Walega, B. A. Ridley, S. G. Donnelly, E. R. Keim, L. A. DelNegro, M. H. Proffitt, J. J. Margitan, K. A. Boering, A. E. Andrews, B. C. Daube, S. C. Wofsy, B. E. Anderson, J. E. Collins, G. W. Sachse, S. A. Vay, J. W. Elkins, P. R. Wamsley, E. L. Atlas, F. Flocke, S. M. Schauffler, C. R. Webster, R. D. May, M. Loewenstein, J. R. Podolski, T. P. Bui, K. R. Chan, S. W. Bowen, M. R. Schoeberl, L. R. Lait and P. A. Newman, Comparison of DC-8 and ER-2 Species Measurements on 8 February 1996: NO, NOy, O3, CO2, CH4, and N2O, J. Geophys. Res., 103, 22,087-22,096, 1998.
  56. Keim, E. R., S. A. McKeen, R. S. Gao, S. G. Donnelly, R. C. Wamsley, L. A. DelNegro, D. W. Fahey, T. F. Hanisco, E. J. Lanzendorf, M. H. Proffitt, J. J. Margitan, E. J. Hintsa, L. Jaegle, C. R. Webster, R. D. May, D. C. Scott, R. J. Salawitch, J. C. Wilson, C. T. McElroy, E. L. Atlas, F. Flocke and T. P. Bui, NOy partitioning from measurements of nitrogen and hydrogen radicals in the upper troposphere, J. Geophys. Res. 26(1), 51-54, 1999.
  57. Gregory, G. L., D. J. Westberg, M. C. Shipman, D. R. Blake, E. L. Atlas, F. Flocke, R. E. Newell, R. W. Talbot, B. G. Heikes, G. W. Sachse, B. A. Anderson, and D. C. Thornton, Chemical characteristics of Pacific tropospheric air in the region of the ITCZ and SPCS, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 5677 – 5696, 1999.
  58. Schultz, M. G., D. J. Jacob, y. Wang, j. A. Logan. E. L. Atlas, D. R. Blake, N. J. Blane, J. D. Bradshaw, E. V. Browell, M. A. Fenn, F. Flocke, G. L. Gregory, B. G. Heikes, G. W. Sachse, S. T. Sandholm, RT. E. Shetter, H. B. Singh and R. W. Talbot, On the origin of tropospheric ozone and NOx over the tropical South Pacific, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 5829 – 5844, 1999.
  59. Blake, N. J., D. R. Blake, O. W. Wingenter, B. C. Sive, C.H. Kang, D. C. Thornton, A. R. Bandy, E. L.  Atlas, F. Flocke, J.M. Harris, and F. S. Rowland, Aircraft measurements of latitudinal, vertical, and seasonal variations of NMHC, methyl nitrate, and selected halocarbons during the First Aerosol Characterization Experiment (ACE-1), J. Geophys. Res., 104, 21803-21817.1999.
  60. Schauffler, S. M., E. L. Atlas, D. R. Blake, F. Flocke, X. Tie, R. A. Lueb, J. M. Lee, V. Stroud, W. Travnicek,  Distributions of brominated organic compounds in the troposphere and lower stratosphere, J. Geophys. Res. D17, 21,513-21,536, 1999.
  61. Hauglustaine, D. A., S. Madronich, B. A. Ridley, S. J. Flocke, C. A. Cantrell, F. L. Eisele, R. E. Shetter, D. J. Tanner, P. Ginoux, and E. L. Atlas, Photochemistry and budget of ozone during the Mauna Loa Observatory Photochemistry Experiment (MLOPEX 2), J. Geophys. Res., 104, 30,275-30,307, 1999.
  62. Dvortsov, N., M. Geller, S. Solomon, S. M. Schauffler, E. L. Atlas, and D. R. Blake, Rethinking reactive halogen budgets in the midlatitude lower stratosphere,  Geophys. Res. Lett., 26 (12), 1699-1702, 1999.
  63. Sen, B., G. B. Osterman, R. J. Salawitch, G. C. Toon, J. J. Margitan, J.-F. Blavier, A. Y. Chang, R. D. May, C. R. Webster, R. M. Stimpfle, G. P. Bonne, P. B. Voss, K. K. Perkins, J. G. Anderson, R. C. Cohen, J. W. Elkins, G. S. Dutton, P. A. Romashkin, E. L. Atlas, S. M. Schauffler and M. Loewenstein, The budget and partitioning of stratospheric chlorine during photochemistry of ozone loss in the Arctic region in summer, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 26,653 – 26,666, 1999.
  64. Flocke, F., R. L. Herman, R. J. Salawitch, E. L. Atlas, C. R. Webster, S. M. Schauffler, R. A. Lueb, R. D. May, E. J. Moyer, K. H. Rosenlof, D. C. Scott, D. R. Blake and T. P. Bui, An examination of the chemistry and transport processes in the tropical lower stratosphere using observations of long-lived and short-lived compounds obtained during STRAT and POLARIS, J. Geophys. Res., 26,625 – 26,642, 1999.
  65. Toon, G. C., J.-F. Blavier, B. Sen, R. J. Salawitch, G. B. Osterman, J. J. Margitan, C. R. Webster, R. May, D. Fahey, R. Gao, L. DelNegro, M. Proffitt, J. Elkins, S. Oltmans, E. L. Atlas, S. M. Schauffler, F. Flocke, T. P. Bui, R. M. Stimpfle, R. C. Cohen and P. Newman, Comparison of remote and in situ measurements of atmospheric trace gases, J. Geophys. Res., 26,679-26,790, 1999.
  66. Wingenter , O.W., D. R. Blake, N.J. Blake, B.C. Sive, F. S. Rowland, E. Atlas, and F. Flocke, Tropopspheric hydroxyl and atomic chlorine concentrations, and mixing timescales determined from hydrocarbon and halocarbon measurements made over the Southern Ocean, J. Geophys. Res., D17, 21,819 – 21,828, 1999.
  67. Talbot, R. W. , J. E. Dibb, E. M. Scheuer, Y. Kondo, M. Koike, H. B. Singh, L. B. Salas, Y. Fukui, J. O. Ballenthin, R. F. Meads, T. M. Miller, D. E. Hunton, A. A. Viggiano, D. R. Blake, N. J. Blake, E. Atlas, F. Flocke, D. J. Jacob, and L. Jaegle, Reactive nitrogen budget during the NASA SONEX mission, Geophys. Res. Lett., 26, 3057-3060, 1999
  68. Erickson, D., R. Zepp and E. L. Atlas, Ozone depletion and the air-sea exchange of greenhouse and chemically reactive trace gases, Chemosphere, 2, 137-149, 2000.
  69. Singh, H. B., et al., Distribution and fate of select oxygenated organic species  in the troposphere and lower stratosphere over the Atlantic, J. Geophys. Res., 105, 3795-3805, 2000.
  70. Ridley, B, et al., Is the Arctic Surface Layer a Source and Sink of NOx in Winter/Spring?, J. Atmos. Chem., 36, 1 – 22, 2000.
  71. Talbot, R. W, et al., Distribution of tropospheric reactive odd-nitrogen over the South Pacific Ocean in Austral Springtime, J. Geophys. Res., 105, 6681-6694, 2000.
  72. Sturges, W.T., McIntyre, H., Penkett, S., Chappellaz, J., Barnola, J.-M., Mulvaney, R., and E. Atlas, Methyl bromide, other brominated methanes, and methyl iodide in polar firn air, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 1595-1606, 2001.
  73. Fahey, D., et al., The detection of large HNO3-containing particles in the winter Arctic stratosphere, Science, 291, 1026-1031, 2001.
  74. Hurst, D.F., et al., The Construction of a Unified, High-Resolution Nitrous Oxide Data Set for ER-2 Flights During SOLVE, J. Geophys. Res., 107, D20, 8271, doi:10.1029/2001JD000417, 2002.
  75. Wang, Y. et al., Factors controlling tropospheric O3, OH, NOx, and SO2 over the tropical Pacific during PEM TROPICS B., J. Geophys. Res., 106, 32733-32,747, 2001.
  76. Blake, N. et al., Large-scale latitudinal and vertical distributions of NMHCs and selected halocarbons in the troposphere over the Pacific Ocean during the March-April 1999 Pacific Exploratory Expedition (PEM-Tropics B), J. Geophys. Res., 106, 32627-32644, 2001.
  77. Roberts J.M., et al., Observations of APAN during TexAQS 2000, Geophys. Res. Lett., 28 (22): 4195-4198, 2001.
  78. Sturges, W.T., et al., A long-term record of carbonyl sulfide (COS) in two hemispheres from firn air measurements, Geophys Res. Lett., 28 (21): 4095-4098, 2001.
  79. Ryerson, T., et al., Observations of ozone formation in rural power plant plumes and implications for ozone control strategies, Science, 292, 719-723, 2001.
  80. Stroud, C., et al., Alkyl nitrate measurements during STERAO 1996 and NARE 1997: Intercomparison and survey of results, J. Geophys.Res., 106: 23043-23053, 2001.
  81. Greenblatt, J.B., et al., Defining the polar vortex edge using an N2O:potential temperature correlation, J. Geophys. Res., 107, D20, 8268, doi:10.1029/2001JD000575, 2002.
  82. Greenblatt, J. B., et al., Tracer-based determination of vortex descent in the 1999/2000 Arctic winter, J. Geophys. Res., 107, D20, 8279, doi:10.1029/2001JD000937, 2002
  83. Friedli, H. et al., Volatile organic trace gases emitted from North American wildfires, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 15 (2): 435-452, 2001.
  84. Bottenheim, J.W., H. Boudries, P.C. Brickell, E. Atlas, Alkenes in the Arctic Boundary Layer, Atmos. Environ, 36, 2585-2594, 2002.
  85. Nicks, D., et al., Fossil-fueled power plants as a source of atmospheric carbon monoxide.  Journal of Environmental Monitoring, 5, 35 – 39, 2003.
  86. Ryerson et al., Effect of petrochemical industrial emissions of reactive alkenes and NOx on tropospheric ozone formation in Houston, TX, J. Geophys. Res., D8, 4249, doi:10.1029/2002JD003070, 2003.
  87. Schauffler, S.M., E.L. Atlas, S.G. Donnelly, A. Andrews, S.A. Montzka, J.W. Elkins, D.F. Hurst, P.A. Romashkin, G. S. Dutton, and V. Stroud, Chlorine budget and partitioning during the Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment (SAGE) III Ozone Loss and Validation Experiment (SOLVE), J. Geophys. Res. 108(D5), 4173, doi:10.1029/2001JGD002040, 2003.
  88. Herman, R. L. et al., Hydration, dehydration and the total hydrogen budget of the 1999-2000 winter Arctic stratosphere, J.   Geophys. Res., 108, D5, 8320, doi:10.1029/2001JD001257, 2003.
  89. Jost, H.J. et al., Mixing events revealed by anomalous tracer correlations in the Arctic 89rtex during winter, 1999/2000, J. Geophys. Res., 107, D24, 4795, doi:10.1029/2002JD002380, 2002.
  90. Browell, E.V. et al., Ozone, Aerosol, Potential Vorticity, and Trace Gas Trends Observed at High-Latitudes over North America from February to May 2000, J. Geophys. Res., 108, D4, 8369, doi:10.1029/2001JD001390, 2003.
  91. Blake, N.J. et al., The seasonal evolution of NMHCs and light alkyl nitrates at mid to high northern latitudes during TOPSE, J. Geophys. Res., 108, D4, 8359, doi:10.1029/2001JD001467, 2003.
  92. Ridley, B.A. et al., Ozone Depletion Events Observed in the High Latitude Surface Layer during the TOPSE Aircraft Program, J. Geophys. Res., 108, D4, 8356, doi:10.1029/2001JD001507, 2003.
  93. Tie, X., et al., Effect of Sulfate Aerosol on Tropospheric NOx and Ozone Budgets:  Model Simulations and TOPSE Evidence, J. Geophys. Res., 108, D4, 8364, doi:10.1029/2001JD001508, 2003.
  94. Cantrell, C. et al., Steady State Free Radical Budgets and Ozone Photochemistry during TOPSE, J. Geophys. Res., 108,  D4,     8361, doi:10.1029/2002JD002198, 2003.
  95. Fried, A. et al., Tunable Diode Laser Measurements of Formaldehyde During the TOPSE 2000 Study: Distributions, Trends, and Model Comparisons, J. Geophys. Res., 108, D4, 8365, doi:10.1029/2002JD002208, 2003.
  96. Wang, Y. et al., Springtime photochemistry at northern mid and high latitudes, J. Geophys. Res., 108, D4, 8358, doi:10.1029/2002JD002227, 2003.
  97. Atlas, E., B. Ridley, and C. Cantrell, The Tropsopheric Ozone Production Experiment (TOPSE): Introduction, J. Geophys. Res., 108, D4, 8353, doi:10.1029/2002JD003172, 2003.
  98. Emmons, L. et al., Budget of tropospheric ozone during TOPSE from two chemical transport models, J. Geophys. Res., 108(D8), 8372, doi:10.1029/2002JD002665, 2003.
  99. Evans, M.J. et al., Coupled evolution of BrOx-ClOx-HOx-NOx chemistry during bromine-catalyzed ozone depletion events in the arctic boundary layer, J. Geophys. Res., 108, D4, 8368, doi:10.1029/2002JD002732, 2003.
  100. Brock, C. et al., Particle growth in urban and industrial plumes in Texas, J. Geophys. Res., 108, D3, 4111, doi:10.1029/  2002JD002746, 2003.
  101. Swanson, A, N.J. Blake, E. Atlas, F. Flocke, D.R. Blake, and F.S. Rowland., Seasonal variations of C2-C4 non-methane hydrocarbons and C1-C4 alkyl nitrates at the Summit research station in Greenland, J. Geophys. Res., 108, D2, 4065, doi:10.1029/ 2001JD001445, 2003..
  102. Wert, B. et al., Signatures of alkene oxidation in airborne formaldehyde measurements during TEXAQS 2000, J. Geophys. Res., 108, D3, 4104, doi:10.1029/2002JD002502, 2003.
  103. Simpson, I., S. Meinardi, D.R. Blake, N.J. Blake, F.S. Rowland, E. Atlas, and F. Flocke, A biomass burning source of C1-C4 alkyl nitrates, Geophys. Res. Lett., 29, 24, 2168, doi:10.1029/2002GL016290, 2002.
  104. Rice, A. L., et al., The carbon and hydrogen isotopic compositions of stratospheric methane: Part 1. High precision observations from the NASA ER-2 aircraft, J. Geophys. Res., in press, 2003.
  105. McCarthy, M.C., et al.,  The carbon and hydrogen isotopic compositions of atmospheric methane: Part 2. 2-D model results and implications for kinetic isotope effects and model transport and chemistry, J. Geophys. Res, 108, D15, 4461, doi:10.1029/2002JD003183, 2003.
  106. Simpson, I. et al., Photochemical production and evolution of selected C2-C5 alkyl nitrates in tropospheric air influenced by Asian outflow., J. Geophys. Res., 108, D20, 8808, doi:10.1029/2002JD002830, 2003.
  107. Blake, N., D. Blake, A. Swanson, E. Atlas, F. Flocke, and F. S. Rowland, Latitudinal, vertical, and seasonal variations of C1-C4 alkyl nitrates in the troposphere over the Pacific Ocean during PEM-Tropics A and B: Oceanic and continental sources, J. Geophys. Res., 108, D2, 8242, doi:10.1029/2001JD001444, 2003.
  108. Gros, V., et al., On the origins of anthropogenic hydrocarbons and halocarbons measured in the summertime European outflow on  Crete 2001, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 3, 1223-1235, 2003.
  109. Rahn, T., J. Eiler, M. McCarthy, K. Boering, P. Wennberg, E. Atlas, and S. Schauffler, The deuterium anomaly in stratospheric molecular hydrogen, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 66(15a); A622-A622, Suppl.1, Aug, 2002.
  110. Rahn, T. et al., Extreme deuterium enrichments in stratospheric molecular hydrogen and its significance for the global budget of H2,  424, 918 – 921, 2003.
  111. Stroud, C. et al., Photochemistry in the Arctic free troposphere: Ozone budget and its dependence on nitrogen oxides and the production rate of free radicals, Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, in revision, Oct., 2003.
  112. Stroud, C. et al., Ozone photochemistry in the Arctic free troposphere: NOx budget and the role of odd nitrogen reservoir species, Atmospheric Environment, 37, 3351-3364, 2003.
  113. Talbot, R. et al., Reactive nitrogen in Asian continental outflow over the Western Pacific: Results from the NASA TRACE-P mission, J. Geophys. Res., 108, D20, 8803,doi:10.1029/2002JD003129, 2003.
  114. Carmichael, G. et al., Evaluating regional emission estimates using the TRACE-P observations, J. Geophys. Res., in press, Oct. 2002.
  115. Blake, N.J, et al., NMHCs and halocarbons in Asian continental outflow during TRACE-P: Comparison to PEM WEST-B, J. Geophys. Res., 108, D20, 8806, doi:10.1029/2002JD003367, 2003.
  116. Browell, E.V.,et al., Large-Scale Ozone and Aerosol Distributions, Air Mass Characteristics, and Ozone Fluxes Over the Western Pacific Ocean in Late-Winter/Early-Spring, J. Geophys. Res., 108, D20, 8805, doi:10.1029/2002JD003290, 2003.
  117. Dibb, J., R.W. Talbot, G. Seid, C. Jordan, E. Scheuer, E. Atlas, N. Blake, and D. Blake, Airborne sampling of aerosol particles: Comparison between surface sampling at Christmas Island and P-3 sampling during PEM-Tropics B, J. Geophys. Res., 108, D2, 8230, doi:10.1029/2001JD000408, 2002.
  118. Park, S., E. Atlas, and K. Boering, Measurements of nitrous oxide isotopologues in the stratosphere: The influence of transport on the apparent enrichment factors and implications for the global N2O isotope budget, J. Geophys. Res., in review, April, 2003.
  119. McCarthy, M.C., et al., The hydrogen isotopic composition of water vapor entering the stratosphere from high precision measurements of dD-CH4 and dD-H2, in press, J. Geophys. Res., 2003.
  120. Boering, K.A., T. Jackson, K. Hoag, A.S. Cole, M. Perri, M. Thiemens, and E. Atlas, Observations of the anomalous oxygen isotopic composition of carbon dioxide in the lower stratosphere and the flux of the anomaly to the troposphere, Geophys. Res. Lett., in review, 2003.
  121. Ridley, B.A., et al., Convective Transport of Reactive Constituents to the Tropical and Mid-Latitude Tropopause Region: I. Observations, Atmospheric Environment, in review, 2003.
  122. Tuck, A., et al., Horizontal variability 1 – 2 km below the tropical tropopause, J. Geophys. Res., in review, 2003.
  123. DeGouw, J., et al., Chemical composition of air masses transported from Asia to the U.S. west coast during ITCT 2k2: Fossil fuel combustion versus biomass burning signatures, J. Geophys. Res., in review, Oct. 2003.
  124. Zeng, T., Y. Wang, K. Chance, E.V. Browell, B.A. Ridley, and E. L. Atlas, Widespread persistent near-surface ozone depletion at northern high latitudes in spring, Geophys. Res. Lett., in press, Oct., 2003.
  125. Blake, N.J. et al., Carbonyl sulfide (OCS) and carbon disulfide (CS2): Large scale distributions over the Western Pacific and emissions from Asia during TRACE-P, J. Geophys. Res., in review, Oct. 2003.
  126. Russo, R. S., et al.,  Chemical composition of Asian continental outflow over the western Pacific: Results from Transport and Chemical Evolution over the Pacific (TRACE-P), J. Geophys. Res., 108, D20, 8804, doi: 10.1029/2002JD003184, 2003.

 

 BOOK CHAPTERS:

  1. Pytkowicz, R. M., E. L. Atlas and C. Culberson, Chemical equilibrium in seawater, ACS Symposium Publication  in Marine Chemistry in the Coastal Environment, ACS Symposium Series 18, pp. 1-24, 1975.
  2. Pytkowicz, R. M., E. L. Atlas and C. Culberson, Chemical equilibrium in seawater in Oceanography and Marine Biology Annual Reviews (H. Barnes, ed.), 15, pp 11-45, 1977.
  3. Atlas, E. L., L. I. Gordon and R. Tomlinson, Chemical characteristics of Pacific Northwestern coastal waters-nutrients, salinities, seasonal fluctuations, in Symposium on the Marine Plant Biomass of the Pacific Northwest Coast (R. Krauss, ed.), pp 57-79, 1977.
  4. Atlas, E. L., G. Martinez and C. S. Giam, Chemical characterization of ocean dumped wastes, in Ocean Dumping of Industrial Wastes, (B. H. Ketchum, D. R. Kester and P. K. Park, eds.), Plenum Press, N.W., pp. 275-293.
  5. Giam, C. S., E. Atlas, M. Powers and J. Leonard, Environmental chemistry of phthalate esters, in Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 3C (O. Hutzinger, ed.), Springer-Verlag, pp 67-142, 1984.
  6. Atlas, E. L. and C. S. Giam,  Phthalates and related plasticizers, in Mass Spectrometry in Environmental Sciences (F. W. Karasek, O. Hutzinger and S. Safe, eds.), Plenum Press,   New York, pp 341-352, 1985.
  7. Atlas, E. L., and C. S. Giam, Sampling organic compounds for marine pollution studies, in Strategies and Advanced Techniques for Marine Pollution Studies (C. S. Giam and H. J.-M. Dou, eds.), Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 209-230, 1986.
  8. Atlas, E. L. and C. S. Giam, Sea-air exchange of high molecular weight synthetic organic compounds, in The Role of Air-Sea Exchange in Geochemical Cycling (P. Buat-Menard, ed.), Reidel, Dordecht, pp. 295-329, 1986.
  9. Atlas, E. L., T. Bidleman, and C. S. Giam, Atmospheric transport of PCB to the oceans, in PCB and the Environment (J. S. Waid, ed.), CRC Press, pp. 79-100, 1986.
  10. Atlas, E. L. and C. S. Giam, Air-sea exchange of high molecular weight organic compounds in the Pacific Ocean in Chemical Oceanography, 10, (R. A. Duce, ed.), pp 359–378, 1989.
  11. Atlas, E. L., A. Knap, and K. Reinhardt, Atmospheric inputs of synthetic organic compounds to the oceans, in Atmospheric Input of Trace Substances to the World Ocean, GESAMP Working Group 14, WMO Report #38, pp 62-88, 1989.
  12. Atlas, E. L. and S. M. Schauffler, Observations of oxygenated hydrocarbons in the marine atmosphere, in Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, EPA Symposium Volume, April, 1989, pp 641-652, 1989.
  13. Atlas, E. L., Long-range transport of organic compounds, in Long-Range Transport of Natural and Contaminant Substances (T. Knap,  ed.),  NATO ASI Series, pp 105-135, 1990.
  14. Bidleman, T. F., R. Atkinson, E. L. Atlas,  B. Bonsang, K. Burns, W. Keene, J. Miller, J. Rudolf, and S.Tanabe, Transport of organic compounds in the atmosphere: review and recommendations, in Long-Range Transport of Natural and Contaminant Substances, (T. Knap, ed.),  NATO ASI Series. pp 59-301, 1990.
  15. Atlas, E. L. and S. M. Schauffler, Concentration and variation of trace organic compounds in the North Pacific Atmosphere, in Long Range Transport of Pesticides, (D. Kurtz), ed., ACS Symposium Series, pp 161-183, 1990.
  16. Kurtz, D. and E. L. Atlas, Distribution of hexachlorocyclohexanes in the Pacific Ocean Basin, Air and Water, 1987, in Long Range Transport of Pesticides, (D. Kurtz, ed.), ACS Symposium Series, pp 143-160, 1990.
  17. Atlas, E. L., S. M. Li, R. Hites, and L. Standley, Natural and anthropogenic organic compounds in the global atmosphere, in Global Atmospheric Chemical Change, (B. Sturges, R. Hewitt, eds.), Elsevier Science Press, London, pp 313-381, 1993.
  18. Wahner, A., F. Rohrer, D. H. Ehhalt, E. L. Atlas, and B. A. Ridley, Global measurement of photochemically active compounds, in Global Atmospheric/Biospheric Chemistry, (R.G. Prinn, ed.), Conference Proceedings Volume from the 1st IGAC Scientific Conference, the 37th OHOLO Conference, 18-22 April 1993, Eilat Israel, pp 205-222, 1994.
  19. Andreae,  M. O., E. L. Atlas,  H. Cachier,  W. R. Cofer III, G. W. Harris, G. Helas, R. Koppmann, J. P. Lacaux and D. E. Ward, Trace Gas and Aerosol Emissions from Savanna Fires in Biomass Burning and Global Change (J. S. Levine, ed.), MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, pp 278-295, 1996.
  20. Atlas, E. L., Measurement of halocarbons and organic nitrates in the atmosphere, GAAC Workshop Report, Juelich, October, 1997.
  21. Kurylo, M. J., J. M. Rodriguez, M. O. Andreae, E. L. Atlas, D. R. Blake, J. H. Butler, D. E. Hartley, S. Lal, D. J. Lary, P. M. Midgley, S. A. Montzka, P. Novelli, C. E. Reeves, P. G. Simmonds, L. P. Steele, W. T. Sturges, R. F. Weiss, and Y. Yokouichi, Chapter 2, Short- Lived Ozone Related Compounds, in WMO Ozone Assessment, 1998.
  22. Ridley, B. A., D. Fahey, and E. L. Atlas, NOx,y in the atmosphere, Book Chapter, Committee on Atmospheric Chemistry, NAS, in press, 1999.
  23. Li, S. M. and E. L. Atlas, Natural and anthropogenic organic compounds in the global atmosphere, in Global Atmospheric Chemical Change, 2nd edition, (B. Sturges, R. Hewitt, eds.), Elsevier Science Press, London, in preparation.