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Dayalu, Archana

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Archana Dayalu, J. William Munger, Yuxuan Wang, Steven C. Wofsy, Yu Zhao, Thomas Nehrkorn, Chris P. Nielsen, Michael B. McElroy, and Rachel Chang. 2020. “Evaluating China’s Anthropogenic CO2 Emissions Inventories: A Northern China Case Study Using Continuous Surface Observations from 2005 to 2009”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 20, 6, Pp. 3569–3588
Archana Dayalu, J. William Munger, Yuxuan Wang, Steven C. Wofsy, Yu Zhao, Thomas Nehrkorn, Chris P. Nielsen, Michael B. McElroy, and Rachel Chang. 2020. “Evaluating China’s Anthropogenic CO2 Emissions Inventories: A Northern China Case Study Using Continuous Surface Observations from 2005 to 2009”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 20, 6, Pp. 3569–3588
Archana Dayalu, William Munger, Steven Wofsy, Yuxuan Wang, Thomas Nehrkorn, Yu Zhao, Michael McElroy, Chris Nielsen, and Kristina Luus. 2018. “Assessing Biotic Contributions to CO2 Fluxes in Northern China Using the Vegetation, Photosynthesis and Respiration Model (VPRM-CHINA) and Observations from 2005 to 2009”. Biogeosciences, 15, Pp. 6713-29
Archana Dayalu, William Munger, Steven Wofsy, Yuxuan Wang, Thomas Nehrkorn, Yu Zhao, Michael McElroy, Chris Nielsen, and Kristina Luus. 2018. “Assessing Biotic Contributions to CO2 Fluxes in Northern China Using the Vegetation, Photosynthesis and Respiration Model (VPRM-CHINA) and Observations from 2005 to 2009”. Biogeosciences, 15, Pp. 6713-29
Archana Dayalu. 2017. “Exploring the Wide Net of Human Energy Systems: From Carbon Dioxide Emissions in China to Hydraulic Fracturing Chemicals Usage in the United States”. Ph.D. Diss. Harvard University Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Archana Dayalu. 2017. “Exploring the Wide Net of Human Energy Systems: From Carbon Dioxide Emissions in China to Hydraulic Fracturing Chemicals Usage in the United States”. Ph.D. Diss. Harvard University Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences