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  • M.A. Carroll, D.R. Hastie, B.A. Ridley, M.O. Rodgers, A.L. Torres, D.D. Davis, J.D. Bradshaw, S.T. Sandholm, H.I. Schiff, D.R. Karecki, G.W. Harris, G.I. Mackay, G.L. Gregory, E.P. Condon, M. Trainer, G Hübler, D.D. Montzka, S. Madronich, D.L. Albritton, H.B. Singh, S.M. Beck, M.C. Shipman, A.S. Bachmeier, Aircraft Measurements of NOx over the Eastern Pacific and continental United States and implications for ozone production, J. Geophys. Res. 95 (1990) 10205-10233.
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  • W.L. Chameides, D.D. Davis, J. Bradshaw, S. Sandholm, M. Rodgers, B. Baum, B.A. Ridley, S. Madronich, M.A. Carroll, G. Gregory, H.I. Schiff, DR. Hastie, A. Torres, E. Condon, Observed and model-calculated NO/NO2 ratios in tropospheric air sampled during the NASA GTE/CITE-2 field study, J. Geophys. Res. 95 (1990) 10235-10247.
  • J.S. Chang, R.A. Brost, I.S. Isaksen, S. Madronich, P. Middleton, W.R Stockwell, C.J. Walcek, RADM, a three-dimensional eulerian acid depostion model. Part I: Physical concepts andmodel formulation, J. Geophys. Res 92 (1987) 14681-14700.
  • J.K. Conner, L.A. Zangori, Combined effects of water, nutrient, and UV-B stress on female fitness in Brassica (Brassicaceae), American J. of Botany 85 (1998) 925-931.
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  • D.D. Davis, G. Chen, W. Chameides, S. Madronich, J. Bradshaw, S. Sandholm, M. Rodgers, J. Schendal, G. Sachse, J. Collins, L. Wade, G. Gregory, B. Anderson, J. Barrick, M. Shipman, D. Blake, A photostationary state analysis of the NO2-NO system based on airborne observations from the subtropical/tropical north and south Atlantic, J. Geophys. Res. 98 (1993) 23501-23523.
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  • E.H. DeLucia, T.A. Day, T.C. Vogelmann, Ultraviolet-B radiation and the Rocky Mountain environment: measurement of incident light and penetration into foliage, Current Topics Plant Biochem. Physiol. 10 (1991) 32-48.
  • B.L. Diffey, Possible errors involved in the dosimetry of solar UV-B radiation, in R.C. Worrest, M.M. Caldwell (eds.), Stratospheric Ozone Reduction, Solar Ultraviolet Radiation and Plant Life, Springer, Berlin (1986) pp. 75-86.
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  • E.J. Dlugokencky, E.G. Dutton, P.C. Novelli, P.P. Tans, K.A. Masarie, K.O. Lantz, S. Madronich, Changes in CH4 and CO growth rates after the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo and their link with the changes in tropical tropospheric UV flux, Geophys. Res. Lett 23 (1996) 2761-2764.
  • S.J D'Surney, T.J. Tschaplinski, N.T. Edwards, L.R. Shugart, Biological responses of two soybean cultivars exposed to enhanced UV-B radiation, Environ. Exper. Bot. 33 (1993) 347-356.
  • J.W Elkins, T.M. Thompson, T.H. Swanson, J.H. Butler, B.D. Hall, S.O. Cummings, D.A. Fisher, A.G. Raffo, Decease in the growth rates of atmospheric chlorofluorocarbon-11 and chlorofluorocarbon-12, Nature 364 (1993) 780-783.
  • W. Felder, S Madronich, High temperature photochemistry (HTP):kinetics and mechanism studies of elementary combustion reactions over 300-1700 K, Combust. Sci. Tech. 50 (1986) 135-150.
  • W. Felder, S. Madronich, D.B. Olson, Oxidation kinetics of carbon blacks over 1300-1700 K, J. Energy and Fuels 2 (1988) 743-750.
  • V.V. Filyushkin, S. Madronich, G.P. Brasseur, I.V. Petropavlovskikh, Fast two-stream method for computing diurnal-mean photodissociation and solar heating rates in inhomogeneous atmospheres, J. Atmos. Sci. 51 (1994) 1077-1088.
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  • S.D. Flint, M.M. Caldwell, Solar UV-B and visible radiation in tropical forest gaps: measurements partitioning direct and diffuse radiation, Global Change Biology 4 (1998) 863-870.
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  • F. Flocke, E. Atlas, S. Madronich, S.M. Schauffler, K. Aikin, J.J. Margitan, T.P. Bui, Observations of mythl nitrate in the lower stratosphere during STRAT: Implications for its gas phase production mechanisms, Geophys. Res. Lett. 25 (1998) 1891-1894.
  • J.E. Fredrick, H.E. Snell, E.K. Haywood, Solar ultraviolet radiation at the Earth's surface, Photochem. Photobiol. 50 (1989) 443-450.
  • G.J. Frost, M. Trainer, R.L. Maudlin III, F.L. Eisele, A.S.H. Prevot, S.J.Flocke, S. Madronich, G. Kok, R.D. Schillawski, D. Baumgardner, J. Bradshaw, Photochemical modeling of OH levels during the Aerosol Characterization Experiment, J. Geophys. Res. 104 (1999) 16401-16052.
  • J.F. Gleason, P.K. Bhartia, J.R. Herman, R. McPeters, R. Newman, R.S. Stolarski, L. Flynn, G. Labow, D. Larko, C. Seftor, C. Wellmeyer, W.D. Komhyr, A.J. Miller, W. Planet, Record low global ozone in1992, Science 260 (1993) 523-526.
  • W.G. Gold, M.M. Caldwell, The effects of ultraviolet-B radiation on plant competition in terrestrial ecosystems, Physiol. Plant 58 (1983) 435-444.
  • T. Gotz, U. Windhovel, P. Boger, G. Sandmann, Protection of photosynthesis against ultraviolet-B radiation by carotenoids in transformants of the cyanobacterium Synechococcus PCC7942, Plant Physiol. 120 (1999) 599-604.
  • G. Grammatikopoulos, Y. Petropoulou, Y. Manetas, Site-dependant differences in transmittance and UV-B absorbing capacity of isolated leaf epidermes and mesophyl in Urginea maritime (L.) Baker, J. of Experimental Botany 50 (1999) 517-521.
  • C. Granier, J.-F. Müller, S. Madronich, G.P. Brasseur, Possible causes for the 1991-1993 decrease in the global tropospheric CO abundance: a three-dimensional study, Atmos. Environ. 30 (1996) 1673-1682.
  • J.P. Greenburg, A.B. Guenther, S. Madronich, W. Baugh, P. Ginoux, A. Druilhet, R. Delmas C. Delon, Biogenic volatile organic compound emissions in central Africa during the Experiment for the Regional Sources and Sinks of Oxidants (EXPRESSO) biomass burning season, J. Geophys. Res. 104 (1999) 30659-30671.
  • D.A. Hauglustaine, S. Madronich, B.A. Ridley, S.J. Flocke, C.A. Cantrell, F.L. Eisele, R.E. Shetter, D.J. Tanner, P. Ginoux, E.L. Atlas, Photochemistry and budget of ozone during the Mauna Loa Observatory photochemistry experiment (MLOPEX 2), J. Geophys. Res. 104 (1999) 30275-30375.
  • D. Hauglustaine, S. Madronich, B.A. Ridley, J. Walega, C. Cantrell, R Shetter, Estimation of peroxy radicals from the measurement of the NO/NO2 ratio during the MLOPEX II experiment, J. Geophys. Res. 101 (1996) 14681-14696.
  • D.A. Hauglustaine, B.A. Ridley, S. Soloman, P.G. Hess, S. Madronich, HNO3/NOx ratio in the remote troposphere during MLOPEX: evidence for nitric acid reduction on carbonaceous aerosols?, Geophys. Res. Lett. 23 (1996) 2597-2612.
  • J.A. Herring, D.A. Jaffe, H.J. Beine, S. Madronich, D.R. Blake, High-latitude springtime photochemistry. Part II Sensitivity studies of ozone production and the effects of biogenic hydrocarbons, J. Atmos. Chem. 27 (1997) 155-178.
  • P.G. Hess, S. Flocke, J.-F. Lamarque, M. Barth, S. Madronich, Modeling the chemistry and transport in the Pacific Basin during the Spring MLOPEX intensive with the NCAR nested chemical transport model, Accepted, J. Geophys. Res. (2000).
  • P.G. Hess, S. Madronich, On tropospheric chemical oscillations, J. Geophys. Res. 102 (1997) 15949-15965.
  • S. Huttunen, H. Kinnunen, K. Laakso, Impact of increased UV-B on plant ecosystems, Chemosphere 36 (1998) 829-833.
  • M.J. Kasperbauer, W.E Loomis, Inhibition of flowering by natural daylight in an inbred strain of melilotus, Crop Sci. 5 (1965) 193-194.
  • J.T.O Kirk, B.R. Hargreaves, D.P. Morris, R. Coffin, B. David, D. Fredricson, D. Karentz, D. Lean, M. Lesser, S. Madronich, J.H. Maorrow, N. Nelson, N. Scully, Measurements of UV-B radiation in two freshwater lakes: and instrument intercomparison, Archiv für Hydrobiology 43 (1994) 71-99.
  • C. Körner, CO2 fertilization: the great uncertainty in future vegetation development, in A.M. Solomon, H.H. Shugart (eds.) Vegetation Dynamics and Global Change, Chapman & Hall, London, (1993) pp. 53-70
  • H.J. Kostkowski, R.D. Saunders, J.F. Ward, C.H. Popenoe, A.E.S. Green, Measurement of solar terrestrial spectral irradiance in the ozone cut-off region, in F.E. Nicodemus (ed.), Self Study Manual on Optical Radiation Measurements: Part III - Applications, National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland (1982) pp. 1-80.
  • G.F. Kramer, H.A. Norman, D.T. Krizek, R.M. Mirecki, Influence of UV-B radiation on polyamines, lipid peroxidation and membrane lipids in cucumber, Phytochemistry 30 (1991) 2101-2108.
  • Sagar V. Krupa, R.N. Kickert, H.L. Jager, Elevated ultraviolet (UV)-B radiation and agriculture / Sagar V. Krupa, Ronald N. Kickert, Hans-Jurgen Jager, Berlin; NewYork : Springer, c1998. 296p.
  • T. Kumagai, T. Sato, Inhibitory effects of increase in near-UV radiation on the growth of Japanese rice cultivars (oryza sativa L.) in a phytotron and recovery by exposure to visible radiation, Japan J. Breed 42 (1992) 545-552.
  • K.O. Lantz, R.E. Shetter, C.A. Cantrell, S.J. Flocke, J.G. Calvert, S Madronich, Theoretical actinometric, and radiometric determinations of the photolysis rate coefficient of NO2 during MLOPEX II, Geophys. Res. 101 (1996) 14613-14629.
  • J.G. Latimer, C.A. Mitchell, UV-B radiation and photosynthetic irradiance acclimate eggplant for outdoor exposure, HortScience 22 (1987) 426-429.
  • Y. Li, M. Yue, X.L. Wang, Z.D. Hu, Competition and sensitivity of wheat and wild oat exposed to enhanced UV-B radiation at different densities under field conditions, Environmental and Experimental Botany 41 (1999) 47-55.
  • M. Litvak, S. Madronich, R.K. Monson, The influence of herbivory on monoterpene emissions from coniferous forest trees and control over the oxidative capacity of the troposphere, Ecological Applications 9 (1999) 1147-1159.
  • L. Liu, D.C. Gitz, J.W. McClure, Effects of UV-B on flavonoids, ferulic acid, growth and photosynthesis in barley primary leaves, Physiologia Planatarum 93 (1995) 725-733.
  • S.C. Liu, S.A. Mckeen, S. Madronich, Effect of anthropogenic aerosols on biologically active ultraviolet radiation, Geophys. Res. Lett. 18 (1991) 2265-2268.
  • S. Madronich, Implications of recent total atmospheric ozone measurements for biologically active ultraviolet radiation reaching the Earth's surface, Geophys. Res. Lett. 19 (1992) 37-40.
  • S. Madronich, Increases in biologically damaging UV-B radiation due to stratospheric ozone reductions: a brief review, Archiv für Hydrobiology 43 (1994) 17-30.
  • S. Madronich, Intercomparison of NO2 photodissociation and uv radiometer measurements, Atmos. Environ. 21 (1987) 569-578.
  • S. Madronich, Photodissociation in the atmosphere 1. Actinic flux and the effects of ground reflections and clouds, J. Geophys. Res. 92 (1987) 9740-9752.
  • S. Madronich, Prediction of fuel mixture soot thresholds in premixed flames, Combust. Sci. Tech. 42 (1984) 207-210.
  • S. Madronich, The Atmosphere and UV-B radiation at ground level, in AR. Young, L.O. Björn, J. Moan, W. Nultsch (eds.), Environmental UV Photobiology, Plenum Press, New York (1993) pp. 1-39.
  • S. Madronich, J.G. Calvert, Permutation reactions of organic peroxy radicals in the troposphere, J. Geophys. Res. 95 (1990) 55697-5715.
  • S. Madronich, R.B. Chatfield, J.G. Calvert, G.K. Moortgat, R. Veyret, R. Lesclaux, A photochemical origin of acetic acid in the troposphere, Geophys. Res. Lett. 17 (1990) 2361-2364.
  • S. Madronich, W. Felder, High Temperature photochemistry (HTP): Measurements of the rate coefficient for H + H20 --> OH + H2 from 1160 to 1390 K, J. Phys. Chem. 88 (1984) 1857-1860.
  • S. Madronich, W. Felder, Kinetics and the mechanism of the reaction of OH with C6H6 over 790-1410 K, J. Phys. Chem. 89 (1985) 3556-3561.
  • S. Madronich, C. Granier, Impact of recent total ozone changes on tropospheric ozone photodissociation, hydroxyl radicals, and methane trends, Geophys. Res. Lett. 19 (1992) 465-467.
  • S. Madronich F.R. de Gruijl, Skin cancer and UV radiation, Nature 366 (1993) 23.
  • S. Madronich F.R. de Gruijl, Stratospheric ozone depletion between 1979 and 1992: Implications for biologically active ultraviolet-B radiation and non-melanoma skin cancer incidence, Photochemistry and Photobiology 59 (1994) 541-546.
  • S. Madronich, D.R. Hastie, B.A. Ridle, H.I. Schiff, Calculations of the temperature dependance pf the NO2 photodissociation coefficient in the atmosphere, J. Atmos. Chem. 1 (1984) 151-157.
  • S. Madronich, D.R. Hastie, B.A. Ridle, H.I. Schiff, Measurement of the photodissociation coefficient of NO2 in the atmosphere, I. Method and surface measurements, J. Atmos Chem 1 (1984) 3-25.
  • S. Madronich, D.R. Hasite, H.I. Schiff, B.A. Ridley, Measurements of the photodissociation coefficient of NO2 in the atmosphere, II Stratospheric measurements, J. Atmos. Chem. 3 (1985) 233-245.
  • S. Madronich, R.E. McKenzie, L.O. Björn, M.M. Caldwell, Changes in biologically active ultraviolet radiation reaching the Earth's surface, J Photochem. Photobiol. B:Biology 46 (1998) 5-19.
  • S. Madronich, R.L. McKenzie, L. Björn, M. Caldwell, Changes in ultraviolet radiation reaching the Earth's surface, Ambio 24 (1995).
  • S. Madronich, E. Weatherhead, S. Flocke, Trends in UV radiation, Int. J. Environ. Sci. 51 (1996) 183-198.
  • S. Madronich, G. Weller, Numerical integration errors in calculated tropospheric photodissociation rate coefficients, J. Atmos. Chem. 10 (1990) 289-300.
  • S. Madronich, J.R. Wiesenfeld, G.J. Wolga, Observation of E-V energy transfer from O2(a1(delta)g) to HF, Chem. Phys. Lett. 46 (1977) 267-269.
  • U. Mark, M. Tevini, Effects of solar Ultraviolet-B radiation, temperature and CO2 on Growth and physiology of sunflower and maize seedlings, Plant Ecology 128 (1997) 224-234.
  • R.L. Maudlin III, S. Madronich, S.J. Flocke, F.L. Eisele, G.J. Frost, A.S.H. Prevot, New insights on OH: Measurements around and in clouds, Geophys. Res. Lett. 24 (1997) 3033-3036.
  • B. Mayer, A. Kylling, S. Madronich, G. Seckmeyer, enhanced absorbtion of UV irradiance due to multiple scattering in clouds: Experimental evidence and theoretical expectation, J. Geophys. Res. 103 (1998) 31241-31254
  • B. Mayer, S. Madronich, Estimation of surface actinic fluxes from satellite (TOMS) ozone and cloud reflectivity measurements, Geophys. Res. Lett. 25 (1998) 4321-4324.
  • C.A. Mazza, D. Battista, A.M.. Zima, M. Szwarcberg-Bracchitta, C.V. Giordano, A. Acevedo, A.L. Scopel, C.L. Ballaré, The effects of solar ultraviolet-B radiation on the growth and yield of barley are accompanied by increased DNA damage and antioxidant responses, Plant, Cell and Environment 22 (1999) 61-70.
  • E.S. McCloud, M.R. Berenbaum, Stratospheric ozone depletion and plant-insect interactions: effects of UVB radiation on foliage quality of citrus jambhiri for trichoplusia ni, J. Chem. Ecol. 20 (1994) 525-539.
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