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  1. Zhang, Yingxiao, T. Subba, B. H. Matthews, C. Pettersen, S.D. Brooks and A.L. Steiner (2024) Effects of pollen on hydrometeors and precipitation in a convective system, Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, 129, 6, e2023JD039891, doi: 10.1029/2023JD039891.
  2. Hayman, G., B. Poulter, S.D. Ghude, E. Blyth, V. Sinha, S. Archibald, K. Ashworth, V. Barlow, S. Fares, G. Feig, T. Hiyama, J. Jin, S. Juhola, M. Lee, S. Leuzinger, M.D. Mahecha, X. Meng, D. Odee, G. Purser, H. Sato, P. Saxena, V.S. Semeena, A. Steiner, X. Wang and S. Wolff (2024) Research into land atmosphere interactions supports the sustainable development agenda, Global Sustainability, 7, e12, 1-9, doi:10.1017/sus.2024.3.
  3. Lynam, M.M., L. Oriol, T. Mann, J.T. Dvonch, J.A. Barres, L. Gratz, E.M. White, M.S. Landis, N. Mahowald, C. Xi and A.L. Steiner (2023) Atmospheric dry and wet deposition of total phosphorus to the Great Lakes, Atmospheric Environment, 313, 120049, doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2023.120049.
  4. Minallah, S., A.L. Steiner, V.Y. Ivanov, A.W. Wood (2023) Controls of variability in the Laurentian Great Lakes terrestrial water budget, Water Resources Research, 59, 10, e2022WR033759.
  5. Shriberg, M. J.W. Allan, G.J. Dick, A. Gronewold, S. Hughes, R. Norton, J.T. Overpeck, D. Porter, J. Read, O. Salim, A.L. Steiner and K. Whyte (2023) Leadership for the next generation of Great Lakes stewardship, Journal of Great Lakes Research, 59, 5, 1211-1213, doi: 10.1016/j.glr.2023.06.011.
  6. Subba, T., Y. Zhang and A.L. Steiner (2023) Simulating the transport and rupture of pollen in the atmosphere, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 15, 3, e2022MS003329.
  7. Huber, D.E., A.L. Steiner and E.A. Kort (2023) Sensitivity of modeled soil NOx emissions to soil moisture, Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, 128, 7, e2022JD037611.
  8. Requena-Mullor, J. A. Steiner, G. Keppel-Aleks, I. Ibanez (2023) Tradeoffs in forest resilience to satellite-based estimates of water and productivity losses, Remote Sensing of Environment, 285, 113414, doi: 10.1016/j.rse.2022.113414.
  9. Zhang, Yingxiao and A.L. Steiner (2022) Projected climate-driven changes in pollen emission season length and magnitude over the continental United States, Nature Communications, doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-28764-0.
  10. Kontos, S., S. Papadogiannaki, D. Parliari, A.L. Steiner, D. Melas (2022) High resolution modeling of Quercus pollen with an Eularian modeling system: A case study in Greece, Atmospheric Environment, 268, 118816, doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2021.118816.
  11. Wei, Dandan, H.D. Alwe, D.B. Millet, B. Bottoroff, M. Lew, P.S. Stevens, J.D. Shutter, J.L. Cox, F.N. Keutsch, Q. Shi, S.C. Kavassalis, J.G. Murphy, K.T. Vasquex, H.M. Allen, E. Praske, J.D. Crounse, P.O. Wennberg, P.B. Shepson, A.A.T. Bui, H.W. Wallace, R.J. Griffin, N.W. May, M. Connor, J.H. Slade, K.A. Pratt, E.C. Wood, M. Rollings, B.L. Deming, D.C. Anderson, and A.L. Steiner (2021), FORest Canopy Atmosphere Transfer (FORCAsT) 2.0: Model updates and evaluation with observations at a mixed forest site, Geoscientific Model Development, 14, 6309-6329, doi: 10.5194/gmd-14-6309-2021.
  12. Subba, T., M.J. Lawler and A.L. Steiner (2021) Estimation of Possible Primary Biological Particle Emissions and Rupture Events at the Southern Great Plains ARM Site, JGR-Atmospheres, 126, 16, https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JD034679.
  13. Bui, A.A.T., H.W Wallace, S. Kavassalis, H.D. Alwe, J.H. Flynn, M.H. Erickson, S. Alvarez, D.B. Millet, A.L Steiner and R.J. Griffin (2021) Transport-driven aerosol differences above and below the canopy of a mixed deciduous forest, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, doi: 10.5194/acp-2021-384.
  14. Bergmans, R.S., P.S. Larsen, E. Bennion, B. Mezuk, M.C. Wozniak, A.L. Steiner, and C.J. Gronlund (2021) Short-term exposures to atmospheric evergreen, deciduous, grass, and ragweed aeroallergens and the risk of suicide in Ohio, 2007-2015: Exploring disparities by age, gender, and education level, Environmental Research, 200, 11450, doi:10.1016/j.envres.2021.11450.
  15. Amiri-Farahani, A., N.E. Oleson, D. Neubauer, B. Roozitalab, A.P. Ault and A.L. Steiner (2021) Lake spray aerosol emissions alter nitrogen partitioning in the Great Lakes region, Geophysical Research Letters, 48, 12, e2021GL093727.
  16. Minallah, S. and A.L. Steiner (2021c) The effects of lake representation on the regional hydroclimate in the ECMWF reanalyses, Monthly Weather Review, 149, 6, 1747-1766, doi: 101175/MWR-D-20-0421.1.
  17. Minallah, S. and A.L. Steiner (2021b) Analysis of the atmospheric water cycle for the Laurentian Great Lakes region using CMIP6 models, Journal of Climate, 34, 12, 4693-4710, doi: 10.1175/JCLI-D-20-0751.1.
  18. Rivas-Ubach, A., B. Stanfill, S. China, L. Pasa-Tolic, A. Guenther and A.L. Steiner (2021) Deciphering the source of primary biological aerosol particles: A pollen case study, ACS Earth Space Chem, 5, 4, 969-979.
  19. dos Santos, T., G. Keppel-Aleks, R. de Roo, A.L. Steiner (2021) Can land surface models capture the observed soil moisture control of water and carbon fluxes in temperate-to-boreal forests? JGR-Biogeosciences, 126, 4, e2020JG005999.
  20. Janssen, R.H.H., C.L. Heald, A.L. Steiner, A.E. Perring, J.A. Huffman, E.S. Robinson, C.H. Twohy and L.D. Ziemba (2021) Drivers of the fungal spore bioaerosol budget: observational analysis and global modeling, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 21, 4381-4401, doi: 10.5194/acp-21-4381-2021.
  21. Minallah, S. and A.L. Steiner (2021a) Role of the atmospheric moisture budget in defining the precipitation seasonal cycle in the Great Lakes region, Journal of Climate, 34, 2, 643-657, doi: 10.1175/JCLI-D-19-0952.1.
  22. Scavia, D., Y.-C. Wang, D.R. Obenour, A. Apostel, S.J. Basile, M.M. Kalcic, C.J. Kirchhoff, L. Miralha, R.L. Muenich, and A.L. Steiner (2020) Quantifying uncertainty cascading from climate, watershed and lake models in harmful algal bloom predictions, Science of the Total Environment, 143487, doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.143487.
  23. Miralha, L., R.L. Muenich, D. Scavia, K. Wells, A.L. Steiner, A. Apostel, S. Basile, C.J. Kirchhofff (2020) Bias correction of climate model outputs influences watershed model nutrient load predictions, Science of the Total Environment, 143039, doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.143039.
  24. Huber, D.E., A.L. Steiner and E.A. Kort (2020) Daily cropland soil NOx emissions identified by TROPOMI and SMAP, Geophysical Research Letters, 47, 22, e2020GL089949, doi: 10.1029/2020GL089949.
  25. He, C., O. Clifton, E. Felker-Quinn, S.R. Fulgham, J.Juncosa Calahorrano, D. Lombardozzi, G. Purser, M. Riches, R. Schwantes, W. Tang, B. Poulter and A.L. Steiner (2020) Interactions between air pollution and terrestrial ecosystems: Perspectives on challenges and future directions, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 1-32, doi: 10.1175/BAMS-D-20-0066.1.
  26. Pfister, G.G., S.D Eastham, A.F. Arellano, B. Aumont, K.C. Barsanti, M.C. Barth, A. Conley, N.A. Davis, L.K. Emmons, J.D. Fast, A.M. Fiore, B. Gaubert, S. Goldhaber, C. Granier, G.A. Grell, M. Guevara, D.K. Henze, A. Hodzic, X. Liu, D.R. Marsh, J.J. Orlando, J.M.C. Plane, L.M. Polvani, K.H. Rosenlof A.L. Steiner, D.J. Jacob and G.P Brasseur (2020) The multi-scale infrastructure for cheemistry and aerosols (MUSICA), Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society,101, 10, E1743-1760, doi: 10.1175/BAMS-D-19-0331.1.
  27. Wei, D., H.D. Alwe, D.B. Millet, S.C. Kavassalis, M. Lew, B. Bottoroff, P.S. Stevens and A.L. Steiner (2020) Investigation of isoprene dynamics during the day-to-night transition period, JGR-Atmospheres, 125, 20, e2020JD032784, doi: 10.1029/2020JD032784.
  28. Kroll, J.H., C.L. Heald, C.D. Cappa, D.K. Farmer, J.L. Fry, J.G. Murphy and A.L. Steiner (2020) The complex chemical effects of COVID-19 shutdowns on air quality, Nature Chemistry,12, 777-779, doi: 10.1038/s41557-020-0535-z.
  29. M.C. Wozniak, G.B.Bonan, G. Keppel-Aleks and A.L. Steiner (2020) Influence of vertical heterogeneities in the canopy microenvironment on interannual variability of carbon uptake in temperate deciduous forests, JGR-Biogeosciences, 125, 8, e2020JG005658,doi: 10.1029/2020JG005658.
  30. Diffenbaugh, N., C. Field, E. Appel, I. Azevedo, D. Baldocchi, M. Burke, J. Burney, P. Ciais, S. Davis, A. Fiore, S. Fletcher, T. Hertel, D. Horton, S. Hsiang, R. Jackson, X. Jin, M. Levi, D. Lobell, G. McKinley, F. Moore, A. Montgomery, K.C. Nadeau, D. Pataki, J. Randerson, M. Reichstein, J. Schnell, S. Seneviratne, D. Singh, A. Steiner and G. Wong-Parodi (2020) The COVID-19 Lockdowns: A Window into the Earth System, Nature Earth and Environment, doi: 10.1038/s43017-020-0079-1.
  31. A.L. Steiner (2020) Role of the terrestrial biosphere in atmospheric chemistry and climate, Accounts of Chemical Research, 53,7, 1260-1268, doi: 10.1021/acs.accounts.0c00116.
  32. Clifton, O.E., A.M. Fiore, W.J. Massman, C.B. Baublitz, M. Coyle, L. Emberson, S. Fares, D.K. Farmer, P. Gentine, G. Gerosa, A.B. Guenther, D. Helmig, D.L. Lombardozzi, J. W. Munger, E.G. Patton, S.E. Pusede, D.B. Schwede, S.J. Silva, M. Sorgel, A.L. Steiner, and A.P.K. Tai (2020) Dry deposition of ozone over land: Processes, measurement and modeling Reviews of Geophysicsdoi: 10.1029/2019RG000670.
  33. Salah, Z.A. Steiner, A.S. Zakey, A. Shalaby, and M.M. Abdel Wahab (2020) An exploration of the aerosol indirect effects in East Asia using a regional climate model, Atmosfera, 87-103, doi: 10.20937/ATM.52604.
  34. Kalcic, M.M., R.L. Muenich, S.J. BasileA.L. Steiner, C. Kirchhoff and D. Scavia (2019) Climate change and nutrient loading: warming can counteract a wetter future, Environmental Science and Technology, 53,13, 7543-7550, doi: 10.1021/acs.est.9b01274.
  35. Zhu, P., S.J. Cheng,Z. Butterfield, G. Keppel-Aleks and A.L. Steiner (2019) The global influence of cloud optical thickness on terrestrial carbon uptake, Earth Interactions, 23,6, doi: 10.1175/EI-D-17-0035.1.
  36. Rivas-Ubach, A., Y. Liu, A.L. Steiner,J. Sardans, M.M. Tfaily, G. Kulkarni, Y-M. Kim, E. Bourrainne, L. Pasa-Tolic, J. Penuelas, A. Guenther (2019) Atmo-ecometabolomics: A novel atmospheric particle chemical characterization methodology for ecosystem research, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment,191, 78, doi: 10.1007/s10661-019-7205.
  37. Li, Y., M.C. Barth, and A.L. Steiner (2019) Comparing turbulent mixing of atmospheric oxidants across model scales, Atmospheric Environment,199, 88-101, doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2018.11.004.
  38. Wozniak, M.C., F. Solmon, and A.L. Steiner (2018) Pollen rupture and its impact on precipitation in clean continental conditions, Geophysical Research Letters, 45, doi: 10.1029/2018GL077692.
  39. Hui, X., D.B. Brown and A.L. Steiner (2018) Sensitivity to climate change of land use and management patterns optimized for efficient mitigation of nutrient pollution, Climatic Change, 147(3-4), 647-662, doi: 10.1007/s10584-018-2159-5.
  40. Kawecki, S. and A.L. Steiner (2018) The influence of hygroscopicity on precipitation during a mesoscale convective event, Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, 123, 424-442, doi: 10.1002/2017JD026535.
  41. Saleh, Z., A. Shalaby, A.L. Steiner, A.S. Zakey, R. Gautam and M.M. Abdel Wahab (2018) Study of aerosol direct and indirect effects and auto-conversion processes over the West African Monsoon region using a regional climate model, Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 35(2), 182-194, doi: 10.1007/s00376-017-7077-3.
  42. Jing, P., Z. Lu and A.L. Steiner (2017) The ozone-climate penalty in the Midwestern U.S., Atmospheric Environment, 170, 130-142, doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2017.09.038.
  43. Shokr, M., M. El-Tahan, A. Ibrahim, A. Steiner and N. Gad (2017) Long-term, high-resolution survey of atmospheric aerosols over Egypt with NASA’s MODIS data, Remote Sensingdoi:10.3390/rs9101027.
  44. Li, Y., M.C. Barth, E.G. Patton and A.L. Steiner (2017) Impact of in-cloud aqueous processes on the chemistry and transport of biogenic volatile organic compounds, JGR-Atmospheres, 122, 11131-11153, doi:10.1002/2017JD026688.
  45. Wozniak, M.C. and A.L. Steiner (2017) A prognostic pollen emissions model for climate models (PECM1.0), Geoscientific Model Development, 10, 4105-4127, doi:10.5194/gmd-2017-105.
  46. Basile, S.J., S.A. Rauscher, and A.L. Steiner (2017) Projected precipitation changes within the Great Lakes and Western Lake Erie Basin: A multi-model analysis of intensity and seasonality, International Journal of Climatologydoi:10.1002/joc.5128.
  47. Liu, S., B. Bond-Lamberty, L. Boysen, J. Ford, A. Fox, K. Gallo, J. Hatfield, G. Henebry, Z. Liu, T. Loveland, R. Norby, T. Sohl, A. Steiner, T. Huntington, W. Yuan, Z. Zhang and S. Zhao (2017) Grand Challenges in Understanding the Interplay of Climate and Land Changes, Earth Interactions, 21, 2, 1-43, doi:10.1175/EI-D-16-0012.1.
  48. Tsikerdekis, A., P. Zanis, A.L. Steiner, F. Solmon, V. Amiridis, E. Marinou, E. Katragkou, T. Karacostas, and G. Foret (2017) Dust size parameterization in RegCM4: Impact on aerosol burden and radiative forcing, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics,17, 769-691, doi:10.5194/acp-2016-434.
  49. Kawecki, S., G. Henebry and A.L. Steiner (2016) Effects of urban plume aerosols on a mesoscale convective system, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 73, 12, 4641-4660, doi:10.1175/JAS-D-15-0084.1.
  50. Ashworth, K., S.H. Chung, K.A. McKinney, Y. Liu, B.J. Munger, S.T. Martin and A.L. Steiner (2016) Modeling bi-directional fluxes of methanol and acetaldehyde with the FORCAsT canopy exchange model, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics,16,15461-15494, doi: 10.5194/acp-2016-522.
  51. Li, Y., M.C. Barth, G. Chen, E.G. Patton, S.-W. Kim, A. Wisthaler, T. Mikoviny, A. Fried, R. Clark and A.L. Steiner (2016) Large-eddy simulation of biogenic VOC chemistry during the DISCOVER-AQ 2011 campaign, JGR-Atmospheres, 121, 8083-3105, doi:10.1002/2016JD024942.
  52. S.J. Cheng, A.L. Steiner, D.Y. Hollinger, G. Bohrer and K.J. Nadelhoffer (2016) Using satellite-derived optical thickness to assess the influence of clouds on terrestrial carbon uptake, JGR-Biogeosciences, 121, doi: 10.1002/2016JG003365 .
  53. Pennypacker, S. and A.L. Steiner (2016) Complexities in the first aerosol indirect effect over the Southern Great Plains, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions, doi: 10.5194/acp-2016-289.
  54. Gall, E.T., Griffin, R.J., Steiner, A., Dibb, J., Scheuer, E., Gong, L., Rutter, A.P., Cevik, B., Kim, S., Lefer, B., Flynn, J. (2016) Evaluation of nitrous acid sources and sinks in urban outflow, Atmospheric Environment 127, 272-282.
  55. Adams,A.S., A.L. Steiner, and C. Wiedinmyer (2016) The Earth Science Women’s Network (ESWN): Community-driven mentoring for women in the atmospheric sciences, Bulletin of the American Meteorological SocietyDOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-15-00040.1.
  56. K. Ashworth, S.H. Chung, R.J. Griffin, J. Chen, R. Forkel, A.M. Bryan, and A.L. Steiner (2015) FORest Canopy Atmosphere Transfer (FORCAsT) 1.0: a 1-D model of biosphere-atmosphere chemical exhcange, Geoscientific Model Development, 8, 3765-3784 doi:10.5194/gmd-8-3765-2015.
  57. A.M. Bryan, S.J. ChengK. Ashworth, A.B. Guenther, B.S. Hardiman, G. Bohrer, and A.L. Steiner (2015) Forest-atmosphere BVOC exchange in diverse and structurally complex canopies: 1-D modeling of a mid-successional forest in northern Michigan, Atmospheric Environment, 120, 217-226, doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2015.08.094.
  58. Rauscher, S.A., X. Jiang, A. Steiner, A.P. Williams, D.M. Cai, and N.G. McDowell (2015) Sea surface temperature warming patterns and future vegetation change Journal of Climate, 28, 7943-7961, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00528.1 .
  59. Pusede, S.E., A.L. Steiner, and R.C. Cohen (2015) Temperature and recent trends in the chemistry of continental surface ozone, Chemical ReviewsDOI: 10.1021/cr5006815.
  60. Steiner, A.L., S.D. Brooks, C. Deng, D.C.O. Thornton, M. Pendleton and V. Bryant (2015) Pollen as atmospheric cloud condensation nuclei, Geophysical Research LettersDOI: 10.1002/2015GL064060.
  61. Bryan, A.M.A.L. Steiner, D.J. Posselt (2015) Regional modeling of surface-atmosphere interactions and their impacts on Great Lakes hydroclimate, Journal of Geophysical Research-AtmospheresDOI: 10.1002/2014JD022316. RegCM model simulations available here: Deep Blue
  62. Cheng, S.J., G. Bohrer, A.L. Steiner, D.Y. Hollinger, A. Suyker, R.P. Phillips and K.J. Nadelhoffer (2015) Variations in the influence of diffuse light on gross primary productivity in temperate ecosystems, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 201, 98-110, DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2014.11.002.
  63. Rosenzweig, B., C. Vorosmarty, W. Gutowski and A.L. Steiner (2014) Joining scientists and stakeholders in regional Earth system modeling, Eos, 95, 27, 247-248, doi: 10.1002/2014EO270005.
  64. Drewniak, B.A., P.K. Snyder, A.L. Steiner, T.E. Twine and D.J. Wuebbles (2014) Simulated changes in biogenic VOC emissions and ozone formation from the habitat expansion of Acer Rubrum (red maple)Environmental Research Letters, 9, 1, 014006, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/1/014006. 
  65. A.L. SteinerA.B. Tawfik, A.Shalaby, A.S. Zakey, M.M. Abdel Wahab, Z. Salah, F. Solmon, S. Sillman and R.A. Zaveri (2014) Climatological simulations of ozone and atmospheric aerosols in the Greater Cairo region, Climate Research, 59, 207-228, doi:10.3354/cr01211. online abstract
  66. Lofgren, B.M., A.D. Gronewold, A. Acciaioli, J. Cherry, A. Steiner, and D. Watkins (2013) Methodological approaches to projecting the hydrologic impacts of climate change, Earth Interactions, 17, 22, 1-19, doi:10.1175/2013EI000532.1. 
  67. Wiedinmyer, C., A. Steiner, and K. Ashworth (2013) Plant Influences on Atmospheric Chemistry, in Monson, R. (Ed.) The Plant Sciences: Ecology and the Environment, Springer Reference, Springer-Verlang, Berlin Heidelberg, doi: 10.1007/SpringerReference_349820. online
  68. Bryan, A.M. and A.L. Steiner (2013) Canopy controls on the forest-atmosphere exchange of biogenic ozone and aerosol precursorsMichigan Journal of Sustainability, 1, 31-49, doi:10.3998/mjs.12333712.0001.005.
  69. Steiner, A.L.D. Mermelstein, S.J. Cheng, T.E. Twine and A. Oliphant (2013) Observed impact of atmospheric aerosols on the surface energy budgetEarth Interactions, 17, 14, 1-22.
  70. Michalak, A.M., E. Anderson, D. Beletsky, S. Boland, N.S. Bosch, T.B. Bridgeman, J.D. Chaffin, K.H. Cho, R. Confesor, I. Daloglu, J. DePinto, M.-A. Evans, G.L. Fahnenstiel, L. He, J.C. Ho, L. Jenkins, T. Johengen, K.C. Kuo, E. Laporte, X. Liu, M. McWilliams, M.R. Moore, D.J. Posselt, R.P. Richards, D. Scavia, A.L. Steiner, E. Verhamme, D.M Wright and M.A. Zagorski (2013) Record-setting algal bloom in Lake Erie casued by agricultural and meteorological trends consistent with expected future conditions Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 110, 16, 6448-6452, doi: 10.1073/pnas.1216006110.
  71. Tawfik, A.B. and A.L. Steiner (2013) A physical mechanism for explaining ozone-meteorology correlations using land-atmosphere coupling regimesAtmospheric Environment, 72, 50-59.
  72. Jiang, X., S.A. Rauscher, T.D. Ringler, D.M. Lawrence, A.P. Williams, C.D. Allen, A.L. Steiner, D.M. Cai and N.G. McDowell (2013) Projected future changes in vegetation in western North America in the 21st century, Journal of Climate, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-12-0043.1. online release.
  73. Wright, D.M., D. Posselt, and A.L. Steiner (2013) Sensitivity of lake-effect snowfall to lake ice cover and temperature in the Great Lakes regionMonthly Weather Review, 141,2, 670-689.
  74. Pratt, K.A., L.H. Mielke, P.B. Shepson, A.M. Bryan, A.L. Steiner, J. Ortega, R. Daly, D. Helmig, C.S. Vogel, S. Griffith, S. Dusanter, P.S. Stevens and M. Alaghmand (2012) Contributions of individual reactive biogenic volatile organic compounds to organic nitrates above a mixed forestAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 12, 10125-10143, doi:10.5194/acp-12-10125-2012.
  75. Bryan, A.M., S.B. Bertman, M.A. Carroll, S. Dusanter, G.D. Edwards, R. Forkel, S. Griffith, A.B. Guenther, R.F. Hansen, D. Helmig, B.T. Jobson, F.N. Keutsch, B.L. Lefer, S.N. Pressley, P.B. Shepson, P.S. Stevens, and A.L. Steiner (2012) In-canopy gas-phase chemistry during CABINEX 2009: Sensitivity of a 1D canopy model to vertical mixing and isoprene chemistryAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 12, 8829-849. 
  76. Fiore, A.M., V. Naik, D. Spracklen, A. Steiner, N. Unger, M. Prather, D. Bergmann, P.J. Cameron-Smith, B. Collins, S. Dalsoren, G. Folberth, P. Ginoux, L.W. Horowitz, B. Josse, J.-F. Lamarque, T. Nagashima, F. O’Connor, S. Rumbold, D.T. Shindell, R.B. Skeie, K. Sudo, T. Takemura and G. Zeng (2012) Global air quality and climate, Chemical Society Reviews, 41, 6663-6683, doi:10.1039/C2CS35095E, available online.
  77. Shalaby, A.K., A.S. Zakey, A.B. Tawfik, F. Solmon, F. Giorgi, F. Stordal, S. Sillman, R.A. Zaveri and A.L. Steiner (2012) Implementation and evaluation of online gas-phase chemistry within a regional climate model (RegCM-CHEM4)Geoscientific Model Development, 5, 741-760. 
  78. Tawfik, A.B., R. Stockli, S. Pressley, A. Goldstein and A.L. Steiner (2012) Quantifying the contribution of environmental factors to isoprene flux interannual variabilityAtmospheric Environment, 54, 216-224, doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2012.02.018. 
  79. Giorgi, F., E. Coppola, F. Solmon, L. Marioitti, M.B. Sylla, X. Bi, N. Elguindi, G.T. Diro, V. Nair, G. Giuliani, S. Cozzini, I. Guettler, T.A. O’Brien, A.B. Tawfik, A. Shalapy, A.S. Zakey, A.L. Steiner, F. Stordal, L.C. Sloan, and C. Brankovic (2012) RegCM4: Model description and preliminary tests over multiple CORDEX domainsClimate Research, 52, 7-29.
  80. Owen, R.C. and A.L. Steiner (2012) Effect of emissions inventory versus climate model resolution on radiative forcing and precipitation over the continental United StatesJournal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres, 117, D05210, doi:10.1029/2011JD016096. 
  81. Steiner, A.L., S.N.Pressley, A. Botros, E. Jones, S.H. Chung and S.L. Edburg (2011) Analysis of coherent structures and atmosphere-canopy exchange during the CABINEX field campaignAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 11, 11921-11936. 
  82. A.B. Tawfik and A.L. Steiner (2011) The role of soil ice in land-atmosphere coupling over the United States: A soil moisture-precipitation winter feedback mechanismJGR Atmospheres, 116, D02113, doi: 10.1029/2010JD014333. 
  83. B.I. Cook., A.J. Terando, and A.L. Steiner (2010) Ecological forecasting and climate data uncertainties: A phenology modeling case studyEnvironmental Research Letters, 5, 044014, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/5/4/044014. 
  84. A.L. SteinerA.J. Davis, S. Sillman, R.C. Owen, A.M Michalak, and A.M Fiore (2010) Observed suppression of ozone formation at extremely high temperatures due to chemical and biophysical feedbacks, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 107, 46, 19685-19690, doi:10.1073/pnas.1008336107, available online.
  85. C.P. Weaver, X.-Z. Liang, J. Zhu, P.J. Adams, P. Amar, J. Avise, M. Caughey, J. Chen, R.C. Cohen, E. Cooter, J.P. Dawson, R. Gilliam, A. Gilliland, A.H. Goldstein, A. Grambsch, D. Grano, A. Guenther, W.I. Gustafson, R.A. Harley, S. He, B. Hemming, C. Hogrefe, H.-C. Huang, S.W. Hunt, D.J. Jacob, P.L. Kinney, K. Kunkel, J.-F. Lamarque, B. Lamb, N.K. Larkin, L.R. Leung, K.-J. Liao, J.-T. Lin, B.H. Lynn, K. Manomaiphiboon, C. Mass, D. McKenzie, L.J. Mickley, S.M. O’Neill, C. Nolte, S.N. Pandis, P.N. Racherla, C. Rosenzweig, A.G. Russell, E. Salathe, A.L. Steiner, E. Tagaris, Z. Tao, S. Tonse, C. Wiedinmyer, A. Williams, D.A. Winner, J.-H. Woo, S. Wu, D.J. Wuebbles (2009) A preliminary synthesis of modeled climate change impacts on U.S. regional ozone concentrations, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 90 , 12, 1843-1863, doi: 10.1175/2009BAMS2568.1.
  86. Steiner, A. L., J.S. Pal, S.A. Rauscher, J.L. Bell, N.S. Diffenbaugh, A. Boone, L.C. Sloan and F. Giorgi (2009) Land surface coupling in regional climate simulations of the West African monsoon, Climate Dynamics, doi: 10.1007/s00382-009-0543-6, available online
  87. Giorgi, F., N.S. Diffenbaugh, X.J. Gao, E. Coppola, S.K. Dash, O. Frumento, S.A. Rauscher, A. Remedio, I. Seidou Sanda, A. Steiner, B. Sylla and A.S. Zakey (2008) The Regional Climate Change Hyper-Matrix FrameworkEos, 89 (45), 445-446.
  88. Steiner, A. L., R.C. Cohen, R.A. Harley, S. Tonse, D.B. Millet, G.W. Schade, and A.H. Goldstein (2008) VOC reactivity in central California: Comparing an air quality model to ground-based measurementsAtmos. Chem. Phys. , 8, 351-368. 
  89. Pal, J.S., F. Giorgi, X. Bi, N. Elguindi, F. Solmon, X. Gao, R. Francisco, A. Zakey, J. Winter, M. Ashfaq, F.S. Syed, J.L. Bell, N.S. Diffenbaugh, J. Karmacharya, A. Konare, D. Martinez, R.P.da Rocha, L. C. Sloan and Steiner, A. L., (2007) Regional climate modeling for the developing world: The ICTP RegCM3 an d RegCNETBull. Amer. Meteorol. Soc., 88, 9, 1395-1409. 
  90. Steiner, A. L., S. Tonse, R. C. Cohen, A. H Goldstein, and R. A. Harley (2007), Biogenic 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol increases regional ozone and HOx sourcesGeophysical Research Letters, 34, L15806, doi: 10.1029/2007GL030802. 
  91. Steiner, Allison L. and Allen H. Goldstein (2007) Biogenic volatile organic compounds, in Volatile Organic Compounds in the Atmosphere, ed. Ralf Koppmann, Blackwell Publishing, Ltd., p. 82-128.
  92. Steiner, A. L., S. Tonse, R. C. Cohen, A. H Goldstein, and R. A. Harley (2006), Influence of future climate and emissions on regional air quality in CaliforniaJ. Geophys. Res., 111, D18303, doi:10.1029/2005JD006935. 
  93. Steiner, Allison L. and W.L. Chameides (2005), Aerosol-induced thermal effects increase modeled terrestrial photosynthesis and transpirationTellus, 57B, 404-411. 
  94. Steiner, Allison L., J. Pal, F. Giorgi, R.E. Dickinson and W.L. Chameides (2005), Coupling of the Common Land Model (CLM0) to a regional climate model (RegCM)Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 82, 3-4, 225-243. 
  95. Steiner, Allison, Luo Chao, Yan Huang and W.L. Chameides (2002), Past and present-day biogenic volatile organic compound emissions in East AsiaAtmospheric Environment, 36, 31, 4895-4905. 
  96. Chameides, W.L., H. Yu, S.C. Liu, M. Bergin, X. Zhou, L. Mearns, G. Wang, C.S. Kiang, R. D. Saylor, C. Luo, Y. Huang, A. Steiner and F. Giorgi (1999), Case study of the effects of atmospheric aerosols and regional haze on agriculture: An opportunity to enhance crop yields in China through emission controls? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 26, 13626-13633.