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Primbs T, Schmedding D, Wilson GR, Higginbotham C, Simonich SM.  2005.  Trans-Pacific Atmospheric Transport of Persistent Organic Pollutants and Other Anthropogenic Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds to a High Elevation Site in the Pacific Northwest, USA. DIOXIN.
Primbs T, Schmedding D, Wilson GR, Higginbotham C, Simonich SM.  2006.  Trans-Pacific Atmospheric Transport of PBTs from Asia to the Pacific Northwest of the USA in Spring 2004. American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA.
Primbs T, Pierkarz A, Wilson GR, Schmedding D, Higginbotham C, Field J, Simonich SM.  2007.  Influence of Asian and Western U.S. Urban Areas (and Fires) on the Atmospheric Transport of PAHs, PCBs, and FTOHs in the Western U.S.. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Milwaukee, WI.
Primbs T, Simonich SM, Wilson GR, Jaffe D, Higginbotham C.  2007.  Trans-Pacific and Regional Atmospheric Transport of Anthropogenic Semivolatile Organic Compounds to Mt. Bachelor, USA from Spring 2004 to Spring 2006. American Chemical Society, Boston, MA.
Primbs T, Schmedding D, Wilson GR, Jaffe D, Kato S, Takami A, Hatakeyama S, Kajii Y, Simonich SM.  2007.  Atmospheric Outflow of Anthropogenic Semivolatile Organic Compounds from Asia in Spring 2004. American Chemical Society, Boston, MA.
Primbs T, Simonich SM, Wilson GR, Jaffe D, Higginbotham C.  2006.  Trans-Pacific and Regional Atmospheric Transport of Anthropogenic Semivolatile Organic Compounds to Mt. Bachelor Observatory, USA from Spring 2004 to Spring 2006. American Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Primbs T, Schmedding D, Wilson GR, Higginbotham C, Simonich SM.  2006.  Trans-Pacific Atmospheric Transport of PBTs from Asia to the Pacific Northwest of the USA in Spring 2004. American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA .
Primbs T, Schmedding D, Wilson GR, Higginbotham C, Simonich SM.  2005.  Trans-Pacific Atmospheric Transport of Persistent Organic Pollutants and Other Anthropogenic Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds to a High Elevation Site in the Pacific Northwest, USA. DIOXIN, Toronto, Canada.