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Observed and modeled VOC chemistry under high VOC/NOx conditions in the Southeast United States national parks
AbstractIn airsheds that contain high volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and low NOx (=NO+NO2) concentrations, ozone (O3) production may be significantly suppressed by NOx reactions that lead to the formation of organic nitrates. O3 and its precursors (VOCs and NOx) ambient levels simulated using a regional-scale photochemical model, called Multiscale Air Quality Simulation Platform, are analyzed and compared to observed data from three southeast United States national parks.
Observed and modeled VOC chemistry under high VOC/NOx conditions in the Southeast United States national parks
AbstractIn airsheds that contain high volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and low NOx (=NO+NO2) concentrations, ozone (O3) production may be significantly suppressed by NOx reactions that lead to the formation of organic nitrates. O3 and its precursors (VOCs and NOx) ambient levels simulated using a regional-scale photochemical model, called Multiscale Air Quality Simulation Platform, are analyzed and compared to observed data from three southeast United States national parks.
Observed and modeled VOC chemistry under high VOC/NOx conditions in the Southeast United States national parks
Kang, Daiwen (author) / Aneja, Viney P. (author) / Mathur, Rohit (author) / Ray, John D. (author)
Atmospheric Environment ; 38 ; 4969-4974
2004-05-21
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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