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P. A. Dominutti, T. Nogueira, A. Borbon, M. De-fatima-andrade, and A. Fornaro, One-year of NMHCs hourly observations in São Paulo megacity: meteorological and traffic emissions effects in a large ethanol burning context, Atmos. Environ, vol.142, p.3716, 2016.

B. Hassler, C. Brian, G. J. Mcdonald, A. Frost, D. C. Borbon et al., Analysis of long?term observations of NOx and CO in megacities and application to constraining emissions inventories, Geophysical Research Letters, issue.18, pp.9920-9930, 2016.
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A. Waked, S. Sauvage, A. Borbon, J. Gauduin, C. Pallares et al., Multi?year levels and trends of non?methane hydrocarbon concentrations observed in ambient air in France, Atmos. Environ, vol.141, pp.263-275, 2016.

M. Pikridas, J. Sciare, F. Freutel, S. Crumeyrolle, S. ?l.-von-der-weiden?reinmüller et al., situ formation and spatial variability of particle number concentration in a European megacity, vol.15, 2015.
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D. Biagio, C. , L. Doppler, C. Gaimoz, N. Grand et al., Continental pollution in the western Mediterranean basin: vertical profiles of aerosol and trace gases measured over the sea during TRAQA 2012 and SAFMED 2013, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol.15, issue.16, pp.9611-9630, 2015.
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V. Michoud, A. Jf-doussin, . Colomb, A. Afif, and . Borbon, Strong HONO formation in a suburban site during snowy days, Atmospheric environment, vol.116, pp.155-158, 2015.
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W. Ait?helal, A. Beeldens, E. Boonen, A. Borbon, and A. Boreave, On?road measurements of NMVOCs and NOX. Determination of light?duty vehicles emission factors from tunnel studies in Brussels city center, Atmospheric Environment, vol.122, pp.799-807, 2015.
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W. Ait-helal, A. Borbon, S. Sauvage, J. A. De-gouw, A. Colomb et al., Volatile and intermediate volatility organic compounds in suburban Paris. variability, origin and importance for SOA formation, Atmos. Chem. Phys, vol.14, pp.10439-10464, 2014.
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R. Li, B. Palm, A. Borbon, M. Graus, C. Warneke et al., Laboratory studies on secondary organic aerosol formation from crude oil vapors, Environ. Sc. Tech, 2013.

A. Borbon, J. B. Gilman, W. C. Kuster, N. Grand, S. Chevaillier et al., Emission ratios of anthropogenic VOC in northern midlatitude megacities: observations vs. emission inventories in Los Angeles and Paris, J. Geophys. Res, vol.118, pp.2041-2057, 2013.

E. J. Freney, K. Sellegri, F. Canonaco, A. Colomb, A. Borbon et al., Characterizing the impact of urban emissions on regional aerosol particles; airborne measurements during the MEGAPOLI experiment, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss, vol.13, pp.24885-24924, 2013.
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V. Michoud, A. Colomb, A. Borbon, K. Miet, M. Beekmann et al., Study of the unknown HONO daytime source at an European suburban site during the MEGAPOLI summer and winter field campaigns, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss, vol.13, pp.23639-23690, 2013.

A. Waked, C. Afif, J. Brioude, P. Formenti, S. Chevaillier et al., Composition and Source Apportionment of Organic Aerosol in Beirut, Aerosol Science and Technology, 2012.
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V. Michoud, A. Kukui, M. Camredon, A. Colomb, A. Borbon et al., Radical budget analysis in a suburban European site during the MEGAPOLI summer field campaign, Atmos. Chem. Physics, pp.12-11951, 2012.
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J. A. De-gouw, J. B. Gilman, A. Borbon, C. Warneke, W. C. Kuster et al., Increasing atmospheric burden of ethanol in the United States, Geophys. Res. Lett, 2012.

A. Borbon, M. Ruiz, J. Bechara, B. Aumont, M. Chong et al., Transport and chemistry of formaldehyde by mesoscale convective systems in West Africa during AMMA, J. Geophys. Res, vol.117, p.12301, 2006.
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J. Bechara, A. Borbon, C. Jambert, A. Colomb, and P. E. Perros, Evidence of the impact of deep convection on reactive Volatile Organic Compounds in the upper tropical troposphere during the AMMA experiment in West Africa, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol.10, pp.10321-10334, 2010.
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C. E. Reeves, P. Formenti, C. Afif, G. Ancellet, J. L. Attié et al., Chemical and aerosol characterisation of the troposphere over West Africa during the monsoon period as part of AMMA, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol.10, pp.7575-7601, 2010.
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C. H. Mari, C. E. Reeves, K. S. Law, G. Ancellet, M. D. Andre-hernandez et al., Atmospheric composition of West Africa: highlights from the AMMA international program, Atmospheric Science Letter, 2010.
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00569542

C. Afif, C. Chélala, A. Borbon, M. Abboud, J. Adjizian-gérard et al., SO2 in Beirut: air quality implication and effects of local emissions and long-range transport, Air Quality Atmosphere and Health, 2008.

G. Ancellet, J. Leclair-de-bellevue, C. Mari, P. Nedelec, A. Kukui et al., Role of convective transport on tropospheric ozone chemistry revealed by aircraft observations during the wet season of the AMMA campaign, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol.9, pp.383-411, 2009.

J. Bechara, A. Borbon, C. Jambert, and P. E. Perros, New off?line aircraft instrumentation for non?methanehydrocarbon measurements, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2008.

A. Borbon, P. Coddeville, N. Locoge, and J. C. Galloo, Characterising sources and sinks of rural VOCs in eastern France, Chemosphere, vol.57, pp.931-942, 2004.

C. Badol, A. Borbon, N. Locoge, T. Léonardis, and J. C. Galloo, An automated monitoring system for VOC ozone precursors analysis in ambient air: development, implementation and data analysis, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, vol.378, pp.1815-1824, 2004.

A. Borbon, H. Fontaine, N. Locoge, M. Veillerot, and J. C. Galloo, Developing receptor-oriented methods for Non-Methane Hydrocarbon caracterisation in urban air. Part I. Source identification, Atmospheric Environment, issue.29, pp.4051-4064, 2003.

A. Borbon, H. Fontaine, N. Locoge, M. Veillerot, and J. C. Galloo, Developing receptor-oriented methods for Non-Methane Hydrocarbon caracterisation in urban air, Part II. Source apportionment, issue.29, pp.4065-4076, 2003.

A. Borbon, N. Locoge, M. Veillerot, J. C. Galloo, and R. Guillermo, Characterisation of NMHCs in a French urban atmosphere: overview of the main sources, The Science of the Total Environment, vol.292, pp.177-191, 2002.

A. Borbon, H. Fontaine, M. Veillerot, N. Locoge, J. C. Galloo et al., An investigation into the traffic-related fraction of isoprene at an urban sampling location, Atmospheric Environment, issue.22, pp.3749-3760, 2001.

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A. Borbon and F. Dulac, Urban atmospheric pollution within TRANSEMED : from emission evaluation to health impact assessment in the Eastern Mediterranean, st International Conference on Climate Change in the Mediterranean and the Middle East : challenges and solution, vol.1, 2018.

A. Borbon, P. Dominutti, A. Colomb, J. Brito, A. Schwarzenboeck et al., Emissions and ageing of volatile organic compounds in West-Africa from their airborne observations, EGU General Assembly, pp.8-13, 2018.
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02169484

S. Sauvage and A. Borbon, Assessing the contribution of anthropogenic and natural sources of particulate and gaseous air pollutants over the Mediterranean basin within the ChArMEx project, EGU General Assembly, pp.8-13, 2018.

J. Brito, E. Freney, A. Colomb, R. Dupuy, J. Duplissy et al., On the impact of anthropogenic emissions on biogenic SOA formation above West Africa. results from DACCIWA aircraft field campaign, EGU General Assembly, pp.23-28, 2017.
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/insu-01660685

A. Borbon, A. Boynard, T. Salameh, A. Baudic, V. Gros et al., Probellet Are traffic emissions still an important emitter of mono?aromatic organic compounds in northern mid?latitude urban areas ?, 21 st International Transport and Air Pollution Conference, pp.24-26, 2016.

T. Salameh and A. Borbon, Elucidating the origin of the enrichment in aromatic compounds in Paris megacity atmosphere. 21 st International Transport and Air Pollution Conference, pp.24-26, 2016.

A. Borbon, T. Salameh, S. Sauvage, N. Locoge, F. Oztürk et al., Afif, urban atmospheric pollution in the Eastern Mediterranean : lessons from the TRANSEMED initiative, EGU General Assembly, pp.17-22, 2016.

M. Beekmann, H. Petetin, Q. Zhang, A. S. Prevot, J. Sciare et al., Origin of particulate matter and gaseous precursors in the Paris Megacity. Results from intensive campaigns, long term measurements and modelling, EGU General Assembly, pp.17-22, 2016.

A. Borbon, T. Salameh, P. Dominutti, F. Ozturk, and M. Keles, Analyzing the spatial and temporal variability of the composition of anthropogenic VOC urban emissions from observations. a basis for the CMIP historical emission inventory, GEIA International Conference, 2015.

A. Borbon, A. Boynard, V. Gros, N. Locoge, and J. De-gouw, Overview of anthropogenic emissions of VOC in northern mid-latitude cities inferred from intensive and long term observations, Air Quality Conference -March 28 th 2014 Garmish-Partenkirshen

M. Beekmann, A. Cholakian, G. Siour, B. Laurent, and A. Borbon, A modelling perspective of the summer 2013 CHARMEX chemistry intensive campaign : origin of photo-oxidant and aerosol formation, EGU General Assembly, 2014.
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/ineris-01855492

J. De-gouw, J. Gilmann, and A. Borbon, Emissions and Chemistry of Volatile Organic Compounds in a North American Megacity, IGAC meeting, 2012.

J. De-gouw, J. Gilman, A. Borbon, A. Cochran, M. Graus et al., Budget Of Organic Carbon In A Polluted Atmosphere Results From The CalNex Field Study In, Conférence AGU, 2010.

A. Borbon, J. B. Gilman, W. C. Kuster, S. Mckeen, J. S. Holloway et al., Joost de Gouw, Assessing and evaluating urban VOC emissions in mid-latitude megacities from intensive observations in Paris and Los Angeles, Conférence AGU, 2011.

N. Grand, P. Zapft, C. A. Borbon, and A. , Avionisation et Mise en oeuvre d'un spectromètre de masse à ionisation par réaction de transfert de proton (PTR-MS) à bord de l'ATR-42, Atelier Experimentation Instrumentation du CNRS, 2010.

J. Bechara, A. Borbon, C. Jambert, and P. Perros, Direct evidence of deep convective transport on VOC trace gases in the upper tropical troposphere during AMMA-SOP2a2, AMMA 3rd International Conference, 2009.

A. Borbon, J. Bechara, C. Jambert, A. Colomb, C. Afif et al., Behaviour and fate of formaldehyde during AMMA SOP2a2, European Geosciences Union, 2008.

J. Bechara, A. Borbon, C. Jambert, P. Madec, and P. E. Perros, Airborne Measurements of Trace Gases during SOP2a2: highlighting the influence of deep convection, AMMA 2nd International conference, pp.26-30, 2007.

J. Bechara, A. Borbon, C. Jambert, P. Madec, and P. E. Perros, Nouvelle chaîne de mesure aéroportée des Composés Organiques Volatils, Ateliers d'Expérimentation et d'Instrumentation, CNRM, 2007.

J. Bechara, A. Borbon, C. Jambert, and P. Perros, Développement d'une nouvelle chaîne de mesure aéroportée des Composés Organiques Volatils, Journées Interdisciplinaires de la Qualité de l'Air, 2007.

A. Borbon, C. Jambert, P. E. Perros, G. Ancellet, and A. Kukui, La future plateforme « chimie » aéroportée des avions de recherche français, Ateliers d'Expérimentation et d'Instrumentation, CNRM, 2005.

H. Junninen, C. Astorga, N. Locoge, A. Borbon, and B. R. Larsen, Source Apportionment of Ozone Precursor VOCs in Urban Atmospheres by Receptor Modelling, Fifth International Conference on Urban Air Quality, pp.29-31, 2005.

A. Borbon, N. Locoge, M. Veillerot, J. C. Galloo, and R. Guillermo, The temporal variations of the evaporative fraction of volatile NMHC at urban scale, Third International Conference on Urban Air Quality, 2001.

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