42. Orzechowska, G.E. and S.E. Paulson (2005), Photochemical sources of organic acids: 1. The reaction of ozone with isoprene, propene and 2-butenes under dry and humid conditions using SPME. J. Phys. Chem. 109: 5358-5365 DOI: 10.1021/jp050166s.
41. Lu, R., J. Wu, R.P. Turco, A.M. Winer, R. Atkinson, J. Arey, S.E. Paulson, F. Lurmann, A.H. Miguel and A. Eiguren-Fernandez (2005) Naphthalene Distributions and Human Exposure in the South Coast Air Basin. Atmos. Environ. 39: 489-507.
40. Hasson, A.S. and S.E. Paulson (2003), An Investigation of the Relationship between Gas-phase and Aerosol-borne Hydroperoxides in Urban Air. J. Aerosol Sci. 34: 459-468.
39. Paulson, S.E. (2003) Air Quality. University of California at Los Angeles Institute of the Environment Annual Report Card, http://www.ioe.ucla.edu/publications/report03/Air Pollution.htm.
38. Hasson, A.S. M.Y. Chung, K.T. Kuwata, A. Converse, D. Krohn, and S. E. Paulson (2003), OH Formation from Alkene-Ozonolysis in the Presence of Water Vapor. J. Phys. Chem. 107 (32): 6176-6182.
37. Orlando, J.J., G.S. Tyndall, E.C. Apel, D.D. Riemer, S.E. Paulson (2003) Rate Coefficients and Mechanisms of the Reaction of Cl-atoms with a Series of Unsaturated Hydrocarbons Under Atmospheric Conditions. Intl. J. Chem. Kinet. 35 (8): 334-353.
36. Chung, M.Y., Maris, C., U. Krischke, A.W. Ho, and S.E. Paulson (2003), An Investigation of the Relationship Between Total Non-Methane Organic Carbon and the Sum of Speciated Hydrocarbons and Carbonyls Measured by Standard GC/FID: Measurements in the Los Angeles Air Basin. Atmos. Environ. 37: S159-170.
35. Maris, C., M.Y. Chung, R. Lueb, U. Krischke, R. Meller, M.J. Fox, A.W. Ho, F. Kramp and S.E. Paulson (2003), Development of Instrumentation for Simultaneous Analysis of Total Non-Methane Organic Carbon and Volatile Organic Compounds in Ambient Air. Atmos. Environ. 37: S149-158.
34. Orzechowska, G. and S.E. Paulson (2002), Formation of the OH Radical in the Reaction of Ozone with Several Internal Alkenes and Styrenes. Atmos. Environ. 36: 571-581.
33. Paulson, S.E., C. Maris, M. Chung, and U. Krischke, (2002), An Investigation of the Relationship Between Total Non-Methane Organic Carbon and the sum of speciated Hydrocarbons and Carbonyls Measured by Standard GC/FID: Validation and Refinement of a New Instrument, and Measurements in the South Coast Air Basin. California Air Resources Board Report No. 98-323. 129pp.
32. Hasson, A.S. A.W. Ho, K.T. Kuwata, and S.E. Paulson (2001), The Reaction of Criegee Intermediates with Water Vapor in the Gas-Phase Ozonolysis of Alkenes: 2. Assymetric and Biogenic Alkenes. J. Geophys. Res. 106: 34131-34142.
31. Hasson, A.S., G. Orzechowska and S.E. Paulson (2001), The Reaction of Criegee Intermediates with Water Vapor in the Gas-Phase Ozonolysis of Alkenes: 1. Symmetric Alkenes. J. Geophys. Res. 106: 34143-34154.
30. Fenske, J.D., A.S. Hasson, A.W. Ho and S.E. Paulson (2000), Measurement of Absolute Unimolecular and Bimolecular Rate Constants for CH3CHOO Generated by the trans-2-Butene Reaction with Ozone in the Gas Phase. J. Phys. Chem. 104: 9921-9932 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp0016636
29. Fenske, J.D., A.S. Hasson, S.E. Paulson, K.T. Kuwata, A.W. Ho and K.N. Houk (2000), Pressure Dependence of OH Formation from O3 Reactions with Alkenes in the Gas Phase. J. Phys. Chem. 104: 7821-7833. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp001100u
28. Fenske, J.D., K.T. Kuwata, K.N. Houk and S.E. Paulson (2000), Formation of the OH Radical in the Reaction of Ozone with Several Cyclo-alkenes. J. Phys. Chem. 104: 7246-7254. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp993611q
27. Orlando, J.J., G.S. Tyndall, B. Noziere, G. Orzechowska, S.E. Paulson and Y. Rudich (2000), Product Studies of the OH and Ozone Initiated Oxidation of Some Monoterpenes. J. Geophys. Res. 106: 11561-11572.
26. Kramp, F. and S.E. Paulson (2000), The Ozone Reaction with Butadiene: Formation of Toxic Products. Atmos. Environ. 34:35-43.
25. Paulson, S.E., M. Chung and A. Hasson, (1999), OH Radical Formation from the Gas-Phase Reaction of Ozone with Terminal Alkenes, and the Relationship between Structure and Mechanism. (Invited Feature Article) J. Phys. Chem. 103:8125-8138.
24. Paulson, S.E., R. Meller, M. Chung, and F. Kramp, (1999), Total Non-Methane Organic Carbon: Development and Validation of a New Instrument, And Measurements of Total Non-Methane Organic Carbon and C2-C10 Hydrocarbons in the South Coast Air Basin. California Air Resources Board Report No. 95-335. 72pp.
23. Orlando, J.J., G.S. Tyndall, and S.E. Paulson (1999), Mechanism of the OH-Initiated Oxidation of Methacrolein. Geophys. Res. Lett. 26:2191-2194.
22. Paulson, S.E., J.D. Fenske, A.D. Sen and T.W. Callahan (1999), A Novel Small-Ratio Relative-Rate Technique for Measuring OH Formation Yields from the Reactions of O3 with Alkenes in the Gas Phase, and its Application to the Reactions of Ethene and Propene J. Phys. Chem. 103:2050-2059.
21. Atmospheric Chemistry and Global Change (Textbook, 1999), Co-author on chapter on Methane and Non-Methane Hydrocarbons, Oxford University Press.
20. Fenske, J. and S.E. Paulson (1999), Human Breath Emissions of VOCs. J. Air Waste Manag., 49:174-178.
19. Paulson, S.E., M. Chung, A.D. Sen and G. Orzechowska (1998), Measurement of OH Radical Formation from the Reaction of Ozone with Several Biogenic Alkenes. J. Geophys. Res., 103:25533-25539.
18. Kramp, F. and S.E. Paulson (1998), On The Uncertainties in the Rate Constants for OH Reactions with Hydrocarbons in the Gas-Phase, and Measurement of Rate Constants for the Reactions of OH and Ozone with 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene and m-Xylene. J. Phys. Chem. 102: 2685-2690.
17. Paulson, S.E., A.D. Sen, P. Liu, J.D. Fenske, and M.J. Fox (1997), Evidence for Formation of OH Radicals from the Reaction of O3 with Alkenes in the Gas Phase. Geophys. Res. Lett. , 24: 3193-3196.
16. World Health Organization International Program on Chemical Safety (1997), Environmental Health Criteria 188 Nitrogen Oxides. 2nd Ed. (Contributor).
15. Paulson, S.E., and J.J. Orlando (1996), The Reactions of Ozone with Alkenes: An Important Source of HOx in the Boundary Layer. Geophys. Res. Lett. 23: 3727-3730.
14. Paulson, S.E. (1996), The tropospheric oxidation of organic compounds: recent developments in OH, O3, and NO3 reactions with isoprene and other compounds. in: Current Problems and Progress in Atmospheric Chemistry (J. Barker, ed.) Advances in Physical Chemistry, vol. 3, World Scientific, London pp. 111-144.
13. Paulson, S.E., J.J. Orlando, G.S. Tyndall and J.G. Calvert (1995), Kinetics of the Reaction of O(3P) with Selected Biogenic Hydrocarbons. Intl. J. Chem. Kinet. , 27: 997-1008.
12. Palen, E.J., D.T. Allen, S. Paulson*, S.N. Pandis, R.C. Flagan and J.H. Seinfeld (1993), Fourier Transform Infrared Analysis of Aerosol formed in the Photooxidation of 1-Octene. Atmospheric Environ. 27A: 1471-1477.
11. Wang, S.C., S.E. Paulson, D. Grosjean, R.C. Flagan and J.H. Seinfeld (1992), Aerosol Formation and Growth in Atmospheric Organic / NOx Systems: 1. Outdoor Smog Chamber Studies of C-7 and C-8 Hydrocarbons. Atmospheric Environ. 26A: 403-420.
10. Paulson, S.E., and J.H. Seinfeld (1992), Development and Evaluation of a Photooxidation Mechanism for Isoprene. J. Geophys. Res., 97: 20703-20717.
9. Paulson, S.E., and J.H. Seinfeld (1992), Atmospheric Photooxidation of 1-Octene: OH, O3, and O(3P) reactions. Env. Sci. Technol. 26: 1165-1173.
8. Palen, E.J., D.T. Allen, S.N. Pandis, S.E. Paulson, R.C. Flagan and J.H. Seinfeld (1992), Fourier Transform Infrared Analysis of Aerosol formed in the Photooxidation of Isoprene and -pinene. Atmospheric Environ., 26: 1239-1248.
7. Paulson, S.E., R.C. Flagan and J.H. Seinfeld (1992), Atmospheric Photooxidation of Isoprene. Part 1: The Reactions of Isoprene with Hydroxyl Radical and Ground State Atomic Oxygen. Intl. J. Chem. Kinet. 24: 79-102.
6. Paulson, S.E., R.C. Flagan and J.H. Seinfeld (1992), Atmospheric Photooxidation of Isoprene. Part 2: The Isoprene - Ozone Reaction. Intl. J. Chem. Kinet. 24: 103-125.
5. Paulson, S.E., S.N. Pandis, U. Baltensburger, J.H. Seinfeld, R.C. Flagan, E.J. Palen, D.T. Allen, C. Schaffner, W. Giger, A. Portmann (1991), Characterization of Photochemical Aerosols from Biogenic Hydrocarbons. J. Aerosol Sci. 21: S245-248.
4. Pandis, S.N., S.E. Paulson, R.C. Flagan, and J.H. Seinfeld (1991), Aerosol Formation in the Photooxidation of Isoprene and -Pinene. Atmospheric Environ. 25A: 997-1008.
3. Karch, R., G.P. Reischl, W. Winklmayr, S. Paulson*, S.C. Wang, F.D. Yin, R.C. Flagan and J.H. Seinfeld (1989), Smog Chamber Studies of Aerosol Formation in Atmospheric Mixtures. J. Aerosol Sci. 20: 995-998.
2. Yung, Y., J.S. Wen, J.P. Pinto, M. Allen, K.K. Pierce and S. Paulson* (1988), HDO in the Martian Atmosphere: Implications for the Abundance of Crustal Water. Icarus, 76: 146-159.
1. Moran, S., H.B. Ellis, D.J. DeFrees, A.D. McLean, S.E. Paulson and G.B. Ellison (1987), Carbanion Spectroscopy: -CD2NC. J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 109: 6004-6014.
33. Paulson, S.E., C. Maris, M. Chung, and U. Krischke, (2002), An Investigation of the Relationship Between Total Non-Methane Organic Carbon and the sum of speciated Hydrocarbons and Carbonyls Measured by Standard GC/FID: Validation and Refinement of a New Instrument, and Measurements in the South Coast Air Basin. California Air Resources Board Report No. 98-323. 129pp.
32. Hasson, A.S. A.W. Ho, K.T. Kuwata, and S.E. Paulson (2001), The Reaction of Criegee Intermediates with Water Vapor in the Gas-Phase Ozonolysis of Alkenes: 2. Assymetric and Biogenic Alkenes. J. Geophys. Res. 106: 34131-34142.
31. Hasson, A.S., G. Orzechowska and S.E. Paulson (2001), The Reaction of Criegee Intermediates with Water Vapor in the Gas-Phase Ozonolysis of Alkenes: 1. Symmetric Alkenes. J. Geophys. Res. 106: 34143-34154.
30. Fenske, J.D., A.S. Hasson, A.W. Ho and S.E. Paulson (2000), Measurement of Absolute Unimolecular and Bimolecular Rate Constants for CH3CHOO Generated by the trans-2-Butene Reaction with Ozone in the Gas Phase. J. Phys. Chem. 104: 9921-9932 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp0016636
29. Fenske, J.D., A.S. Hasson, S.E. Paulson, K.T. Kuwata, A.W. Ho and K.N. Houk (2000), Pressure Dependence of OH Formation from O3 Reactions with Alkenes in the Gas Phase. J. Phys. Chem. 104: 7821-7833. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp001100u
28. Fenske, J.D., K.T. Kuwata, K.N. Houk and S.E. Paulson (2000), Formation of the OH Radical in the Reaction of Ozone with Several Cyclo-alkenes. J. Phys. Chem. 104: 7246-7254. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp993611q
27. Orlando, J.J., G.S. Tyndall, B. Noziere, G. Orzechowska, S.E. Paulson and Y. Rudich (2000), Product Studies of the OH and Ozone Initiated Oxidation of Some Monoterpenes. J. Geophys. Res. 106: 11561-11572.
26. Kramp, F. and S.E. Paulson (2000), The Ozone Reaction with Butadiene: Formation of Toxic Products. Atmos. Environ. 34:35-43.
25. Paulson, S.E., M. Chung and A. Hasson, (1999), OH Radical Formation from the Gas-Phase Reaction of Ozone with Terminal Alkenes, and the Relationship between Structure and Mechanism. (Invited Feature Article) J. Phys. Chem. 103:8125-8138.
24. Paulson, S.E., R. Meller, M. Chung, and F. Kramp, (1999), Total Non-Methane Organic Carbon: Development and Validation of a New Instrument, And Measurements of Total Non-Methane Organic Carbon and C2-C10 Hydrocarbons in the South Coast Air Basin. California Air Resources Board Report No. 95-335. 72pp.
23. Orlando, J.J., G.S. Tyndall, and S.E. Paulson (1999), Mechanism of the OH-Initiated Oxidation of Methacrolein. Geophys. Res. Lett. 26:2191-2194.
22. Paulson, S.E., J.D. Fenske, A.D. Sen and T.W. Callahan (1999), A Novel Small-Ratio Relative-Rate Technique for Measuring OH Formation Yields from the Reactions of O3 with Alkenes in the Gas Phase, and its Application to the Reactions of Ethene and Propene J. Phys. Chem. 103:2050-2059.
21. Atmospheric Chemistry and Global Change (Textbook, 1999), Co-author on chapter on Methane and Non-Methane Hydrocarbons, Oxford University Press.
20. Fenske, J. and S.E. Paulson (1999), Human Breath Emissions of VOCs. J. Air Waste Manag., 49:174-178.
19. Paulson, S.E., M. Chung, A.D. Sen and G. Orzechowska (1998), Measurement of OH Radical Formation from the Reaction of Ozone with Several Biogenic Alkenes. J. Geophys. Res., 103:25533-25539.
18. Kramp, F. and S.E. Paulson (1998), On The Uncertainties in the Rate Constants for OH Reactions with Hydrocarbons in the Gas-Phase, and Measurement of Rate Constants for the Reactions of OH and Ozone with 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene and m-Xylene. J. Phys. Chem. 102: 2685-2690.
17. Paulson, S.E., A.D. Sen, P. Liu, J.D. Fenske, and M.J. Fox (1997), Evidence for Formation of OH Radicals from the Reaction of O3 with Alkenes in the Gas Phase. Geophys. Res. Lett. , 24: 3193-3196.
16. World Health Organization International Program on Chemical Safety (1997), Environmental Health Criteria 188 Nitrogen Oxides. 2nd Ed. (Contributor).
15. Paulson, S.E., and J.J. Orlando (1996), The Reactions of Ozone with Alkenes: An Important Source of HOx in the Boundary Layer. Geophys. Res. Lett. 23: 3727-3730.
14. Paulson, S.E. (1996), The tropospheric oxidation of organic compounds: recent developments in OH, O3, and NO3 reactions with isoprene and other compounds. in: Current Problems and Progress in Atmospheric Chemistry (J. Barker, ed.) Advances in Physical Chemistry, vol. 3, World Scientific, London pp. 111-144.
13. Paulson, S.E., J.J. Orlando, G.S. Tyndall and J.G. Calvert (1995), Kinetics of the Reaction of O(3P) with Selected Biogenic Hydrocarbons. Intl. J. Chem. Kinet. , 27: 997-1008.
12. Palen, E.J., D.T. Allen, S. Paulson*, S.N. Pandis, R.C. Flagan and J.H. Seinfeld (1993), Fourier Transform Infrared Analysis of Aerosol formed in the Photooxidation of 1-Octene. Atmospheric Environ. 27A: 1471-1477.
11. Wang, S.C., S.E. Paulson, D. Grosjean, R.C. Flagan and J.H. Seinfeld (1992), Aerosol Formation and Growth in Atmospheric Organic / NOx Systems: 1. Outdoor Smog Chamber Studies of C-7 and C-8 Hydrocarbons. Atmospheric Environ. 26A: 403-420.
10. Paulson, S.E., and J.H. Seinfeld (1992), Development and Evaluation of a Photooxidation Mechanism for Isoprene. J. Geophys. Res., 97: 20703-20717.
9. Paulson, S.E., and J.H. Seinfeld (1992), Atmospheric Photooxidation of 1-Octene: OH, O3, and O(3P) reactions. Env. Sci. Technol. 26: 1165-1173.
8. Palen, E.J., D.T. Allen, S.N. Pandis, S.E. Paulson, R.C. Flagan and J.H. Seinfeld (1992), Fourier Transform Infrared Analysis of Aerosol formed in the Photooxidation of Isoprene and -pinene. Atmospheric Environ., 26: 1239-1248.
7. Paulson, S.E., R.C. Flagan and J.H. Seinfeld (1992), Atmospheric Photooxidation of Isoprene. Part 1: The Reactions of Isoprene with Hydroxyl Radical and Ground State Atomic Oxygen. Intl. J. Chem. Kinet. 24: 79-102.
6. Paulson, S.E., R.C. Flagan and J.H. Seinfeld (1992), Atmospheric Photooxidation of Isoprene. Part 2: The Isoprene - Ozone Reaction. Intl. J. Chem. Kinet. 24: 103-125.
5. Paulson, S.E., S.N. Pandis, U. Baltensburger, J.H. Seinfeld, R.C. Flagan, E.J. Palen, D.T. Allen, C. Schaffner, W. Giger, A. Portmann (1991), Characterization of Photochemical Aerosols from Biogenic Hydrocarbons. J. Aerosol Sci. 21: S245-248.
4. Pandis, S.N., S.E. Paulson, R.C. Flagan, and J.H. Seinfeld (1991), Aerosol Formation in the Photooxidation of Isoprene and -Pinene. Atmospheric Environ. 25A: 997-1008.
3. Karch, R., G.P. Reischl, W. Winklmayr, S. Paulson*, S.C. Wang, F.D. Yin, R.C. Flagan and J.H. Seinfeld (1989), Smog Chamber Studies of Aerosol Formation in Atmospheric Mixtures. J. Aerosol Sci. 20: 995-998.
2. Yung, Y., J.S. Wen, J.P. Pinto, M. Allen, K.K. Pierce and S. Paulson* (1988), HDO in the Martian Atmosphere: Implications for the Abundance of Crustal Water. Icarus, 76: 146-159.
1. Moran, S., H.B. Ellis, D.J. DeFrees, A.D. McLean, S.E. Paulson and G.B. Ellison (1987), Carbanion Spectroscopy: -CD2NC. J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 109: 6004-6014.
23. Orlando, J.J., G.S. Tyndall, and S.E. Paulson (1999), Mechanism of the OH-Initiated Oxidation of Methacrolein. Geophys. Res. Lett. 26:2191-2194.
22. Paulson, S.E., J.D. Fenske, A.D. Sen and T.W. Callahan (1999), A Novel Small-Ratio Relative-Rate Technique for Measuring OH Formation Yields from the Reactions of O3 with Alkenes in the Gas Phase, and its Application to the Reactions of Ethene and Propene J. Phys. Chem. 103:2050-2059.
21. Atmospheric Chemistry and Global Change (Textbook, 1999), Co-author on chapter on Methane and Non-Methane Hydrocarbons, Oxford University Press.
20. Fenske, J. and S.E. Paulson (1999), Human Breath Emissions of VOCs. J. Air Waste Manag., 49:174-178.
19. Paulson, S.E., M. Chung, A.D. Sen and G. Orzechowska (1998), Measurement of OH Radical Formation from the Reaction of Ozone with Several Biogenic Alkenes. J. Geophys. Res., 103:25533-25539.
18. Kramp, F. and S.E. Paulson (1998), On The Uncertainties in the Rate Constants for OH Reactions with Hydrocarbons in the Gas-Phase, and Measurement of Rate Constants for the Reactions of OH and Ozone with 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene and m-Xylene. J. Phys. Chem. 102: 2685-2690.
17. Paulson, S.E., A.D. Sen, P. Liu, J.D. Fenske, and M.J. Fox (1997), Evidence for Formation of OH Radicals from the Reaction of O3 with Alkenes in the Gas Phase. Geophys. Res. Lett. , 24: 3193-3196.
16. World Health Organization International Program on Chemical Safety (1997), Environmental Health Criteria 188 Nitrogen Oxides. 2nd Ed. (Contributor).
15. Paulson, S.E., and J.J. Orlando (1996), The Reactions of Ozone with Alkenes: An Important Source of HOx in the Boundary Layer. Geophys. Res. Lett. 23: 3727-3730.
14. Paulson, S.E. (1996), The tropospheric oxidation of organic compounds: recent developments in OH, O3, and NO3 reactions with isoprene and other compounds. in: Current Problems and Progress in Atmospheric Chemistry (J. Barker, ed.) Advances in Physical Chemistry, vol. 3, World Scientific, London pp. 111-144.
13. Paulson, S.E., J.J. Orlando, G.S. Tyndall and J.G. Calvert (1995), Kinetics of the Reaction of O(3P) with Selected Biogenic Hydrocarbons. Intl. J. Chem. Kinet. , 27: 997-1008.
12. Palen, E.J., D.T. Allen, S. Paulson*, S.N. Pandis, R.C. Flagan and J.H. Seinfeld (1993), Fourier Transform Infrared Analysis of Aerosol formed in the Photooxidation of 1-Octene. Atmospheric Environ. 27A: 1471-1477.
11. Wang, S.C., S.E. Paulson, D. Grosjean, R.C. Flagan and J.H. Seinfeld (1992), Aerosol Formation and Growth in Atmospheric Organic / NOx Systems: 1. Outdoor Smog Chamber Studies of C-7 and C-8 Hydrocarbons. Atmospheric Environ. 26A: 403-420.
10. Paulson, S.E., and J.H. Seinfeld (1992), Development and Evaluation of a Photooxidation Mechanism for Isoprene. J. Geophys. Res., 97: 20703-20717.
9. Paulson, S.E., and J.H. Seinfeld (1992), Atmospheric Photooxidation of 1-Octene: OH, O3, and O(3P) reactions. Env. Sci. Technol. 26: 1165-1173.
8. Palen, E.J., D.T. Allen, S.N. Pandis, S.E. Paulson, R.C. Flagan and J.H. Seinfeld (1992), Fourier Transform Infrared Analysis of Aerosol formed in the Photooxidation of Isoprene and -pinene. Atmospheric Environ., 26: 1239-1248.
7. Paulson, S.E., R.C. Flagan and J.H. Seinfeld (1992), Atmospheric Photooxidation of Isoprene. Part 1: The Reactions of Isoprene with Hydroxyl Radical and Ground State Atomic Oxygen. Intl. J. Chem. Kinet. 24: 79-102.
6. Paulson, S.E., R.C. Flagan and J.H. Seinfeld (1992), Atmospheric Photooxidation of Isoprene. Part 2: The Isoprene - Ozone Reaction. Intl. J. Chem. Kinet. 24: 103-125.
5. Paulson, S.E., S.N. Pandis, U. Baltensburger, J.H. Seinfeld, R.C. Flagan, E.J. Palen, D.T. Allen, C. Schaffner, W. Giger, A. Portmann (1991), Characterization of Photochemical Aerosols from Biogenic Hydrocarbons. J. Aerosol Sci. 21: S245-248.
4. Pandis, S.N., S.E. Paulson, R.C. Flagan, and J.H. Seinfeld (1991), Aerosol Formation in the Photooxidation of Isoprene and -Pinene. Atmospheric Environ. 25A: 997-1008.
3. Karch, R., G.P. Reischl, W. Winklmayr, S. Paulson*, S.C. Wang, F.D. Yin, R.C. Flagan and J.H. Seinfeld (1989), Smog Chamber Studies of Aerosol Formation in Atmospheric Mixtures. J. Aerosol Sci. 20: 995-998.
2. Yung, Y., J.S. Wen, J.P. Pinto, M. Allen, K.K. Pierce and S. Paulson* (1988), HDO in the Martian Atmosphere: Implications for the Abundance of Crustal Water. Icarus, 76: 146-159.
1. Moran, S., H.B. Ellis, D.J. DeFrees, A.D. McLean, S.E. Paulson and G.B. Ellison (1987), Carbanion Spectroscopy: -CD2NC. J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 109: 6004-6014.