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Source apportionment of biogenic contributions to ozone formation over the United States 원문보기

Atmospheric environment, v.164, 2017년, pp.8 - 19  

Zhang, Rui (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rice University, Houston 77005, TX, USA) ,  Cohan, Alexander (Lake Michigan Air Directors Consortium (LADCO), Rosemont 60018, IL, USA) ,  Pour Biazar, Arastoo (The National Space Science Technology Center, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville 35899, AL, USA) ,  Cohan, Daniel S. (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rice University, Houston 77005, TX, USA)

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Abstract Vegetation is the leading emitter of volatile organic compounds (VOC), a key ingredient for ozone formation. The contribution of biogenic VOC (BVOC) emissions to regional ozone formation needs better quantification so that air quality regulators can effectively design emission control stra...

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