Investigation of the correlation between odd oxygen and secondary organic aerosol in Mexico City and Houston

Many recent models underpredict secondary organic aerosol (SOA) particulate matter (PM) concentrations in polluted regions, indicating serious deficiencies in the models' chemical mechanisms and/or missing SOA precursors. Since tropospheric photochemical ozone production is much better understo...

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Main Authors: Wood, E. C. (Author), Canagaratna, M. R. (Author), Herndon, S. C. (Author), Onasch, T. B. (Author), Kolb, Charles E. (Author), Worsnop, D. R. (Author), Kroll, Jesse (Contributor), Knighton, W. Berk (Author), Seila, R. (Author), Zavala, M. (Author), Molina, Luisa Tan (Contributor), DeCarlo, P. F. (Author), Jimenez, J. L. (Author), Weinheimer, A. J. (Author), Knapp, D. J. (Author), Jobson, B. T. (Author), Stutz, J. (Author), Kuster, W. C. (Author), Williams, E. J. (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: European Geosciences Union / Copernicus, 2011-10-05T16:23:52Z.
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