On the temperature dependence of organic reactivity, nitrogen oxides, ozone production, and the impact of emission controls in San Joaquin Valley, California

The San Joaquin Valley (SJV) experiences some of the worst ozone air quality in the US, frequently exceeding the California 8 h standard of 70.4 ppb. To improve our understanding of trends in the number of ozone violations in the SJV, we analyze observed relationships between organic reactivity, nit...

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Main Authors: Pusede, S. E. (Author), Gentner, D. R. (Author), Wooldridge, P. J. (Author), Rollins, A. W. (Author), Min, K.-E (Author), Russell, A. R. (Author), Thomas, J. (Author), Zhang, L. (Author), Brune, W. H. (Author), Henry, S. B. (Author), DiGangi, J. P. (Author), Keutsch, F. N. (Author), Harrold, S. A. (Author), Thornton, J. A. (Author), Beaver, M. R. (Author), St. Clair, J. M. (Author), Wennberg, P. O. (Author), Sanders, J. (Author), Ren, X. (Author), VandenBoer, T. C. (Author), Markovic, M. Z. (Author), Guha, A. (Author), Weber, R. (Author), Goldstein, A. H. (Author), Cohen, R. C. (Author), Browne, Eleanor C. (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus GmbH, 2014-06-16T19:31:53Z.
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