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Silva, S. J., and A. Arellano (2017), Characterizing Regional-Scale Combustion Using Satellite Retrievals of CO, NO2 and CO2, Remote Sensing, 9, 744, doi:10.3390/rs9070744. ACMAP
Silvern, R. F., et al. (2017), Inconsistency of ammonium–sulfate aerosol ratios with thermodynamic models in the eastern US: a possible role of organic aerosol, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 17, 5107-5118, doi:10.5194/acp-17-5107-2017. TCP
Silvern, R. F., et al. (2018), Observed NO/NO2 Ratios in the Upper Troposphere Imply Errors in NO-NO2-O3 Cycling Kinetics or an Unaccounted NOx Reservoir, Geophys. Res. Lett.. ACMAP
Silvern, R. F., et al. (2019), Using satellite observations of tropospheric NO2 columns to infer long-term trends in US NOx emissions: the importance of accounting for the free tropospheric NO2 background, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 19, 8863-8878, doi:10.5194/acp-19-8863-2019.
Siméon, A., et al. (2021), Combining POLDER-3 satellite observations and WRF-Chem numerical simulations to derive biomass burning aerosol properties over the Southeast Atlantic region, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., doi:10.5194/acp-2021-256.
Simpson, I. J., et al. (2001), Aircraft measurements of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) using a whole air sampling technique, J. Atmos. Chem., 39, 191-213.
Simpson, I. J., et al. (2002), A biomass burning source of C1-C4 alkyl nitrates, Geophys. Res. Lett., 29, doi:10.1029/2002GL016290.
Simpson, I. J., et al. (2003), Production and evolution of selected C2-C5 alkyl nitrates in tropospheric air influenced by Asian outflow, J. Geophys. Res., 108, 8808, doi:10.1029/2002JD002830.
Simpson, I. J., et al. (2003), Airborne measurements of cirrus-activated C2Cl4 depletion in the upper troposphere with evidence against Cl reactions, Geophys. Res. Lett., 30, 2025, doi:10.1029/2003GL017598.
Simpson, I. J., et al. (2011), Boreal forest fire emissions in fresh Canadian smoke plumes: C1-C10 volatile organic compounds (VOCs), CO2, CO, NO2, NO, HCN and CH3CN, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 11, 6445-6463, doi:10.5194/acp-11-6445-2011. TCP
SimpsonA, I. J., et al. (2022), CFC-11 measurements in China, Nepal, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and South Korea (1998–2018): Urban, landfill fire and garbage burning sources, Environmental Chemistry, 18, 370-392, doi:10.1071/EN21139.
Sims, E. M., and G. Liu (2015), A Parameterization of the Probability of Snow–Rain Transition, J. Hydrometeorology, 16, 1466-1477, doi:10.1175/JHM-D-14-0211.1.
Simurda, C., Michael Ramsey, and S. Scheidt (2022), Assessing Lava Flow Subpixel Surface Roughness and Particle Size Distribution for Improved Thermal Inertia Interpretations, doi:10.3390/rs12182914. ESI
Sinclair, K., et al. (2017), Remote sensing of multiple cloud layer heights using multi-angular measurements, Atmos. Meas. Tech., 10, 2361-2375, doi:10.5194/amt-10-2361-2017. RSP
Sinclair, K., et al. (2019), Polarimetric retrievals of cloud droplet number concentrations T a,b,⁎ b,c b b,c, Remote Sensing of Environment, 228, 227-240, doi:10.1016/j.rse.2019.04.008. RSP
Sinclair, K., et al. (2020), Observations of Aerosol‐Cloud Interactions During the North Atlantic Aerosol and Marine Ecosystem Study, Geophys. Res. Lett., 47, 1-10, doi:10.1029/2019GL085851. RSP
Sinclair, K., et al. (2021), Inference of Precipitation in Warm Stratiform Clouds Using Remotely Sensed Observations of the Cloud Top Droplet Size Distribution, Geophys. Res. Lett.. , RSP
Sindhu, K. D., and G. S. Bhat (2013), Comparison of CloudSat and TRMM radar reflectivities, c Indian Academy of Sciences, 947, 947-956.
Singh, H. B., et al. (1990), Peroxycetyl Nitrate Measurements During CITE 2: Atmospheric Distribution and Precursor Relationships, J. Geophys. Res., D7, 10,163-10.
Singh, H. B., et al. (1995), High concentrations and photochemistry of carbonyls and alcohols in the global troposphere, Nature. In press.

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