Ozone Photochemistry And Transport Of The Nashville Urban Plume During The 1994 Southern Oxidants Study (SOS)
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Free (open access)
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Volume
36
Pages
7
Published
1999
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582 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/EURO991712
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
K. Baumann, E.J. Williams, W.M. Angevine, J.M. Roberts, R.B. Norton, G.J. Frost, F.C. Fehsenfeld, S.R. Springston, K.J. Olszyna and S.B. Bertman
Abstract
Ozone Photochemistry and Transport of the Nashville Urban Plume During the 1994 Southern Oxidants Study (SOS) Guest contribution K. Baumann*, E.J Williams, WM Angevine, JM Roberts, RB Norton, GJ Frost, FC Fehsenfeld, S.R. Springston, KJ. Olszyna and SB. Bertman Atmospheric Chemistry Division (ML480), National Center for Atmospheric Research, P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, Colorado 80307-3000, USA ^current affliation: Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Atlanta, GA 30332-0340, USA During a four week summer intensive in 1994, chemical and meteorological measurements including a boundary layer (BL) radar wind profiler, were made at Hendersonville (36.33°N, 86.64°W, 180 m a.s.l.) a suburban ground site - 13 km to the north-northeast of Nashville, Tennessee, that allowed the study of photochemical ozone production in an urban plume and t
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