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Atmospheric oxidation chemistry and ozone production: Results from SHARP 2009 in Houston, Texas
ArticleAbstract: Ozone (O<inf>3</inf>) and secondary fine particles come from the atmospheric oxidation chemistry thaPalabras claves:Houston, Ozone production, Photochemsitry, SHARPAutores:Brune W.H., Chen S., Dibb J.E., Flynn J.H., Grossberg N., Kelley P., Lefer B.L., Luke W.T., Mao J., Maria Cazorla, Rappenglück B., Ren X., Stutz J., Thomas Jobson B., Tsai C., Van Duin D., Wong K.W., Zhang L.Fuentes:googlescopusNumerical simulations of ozone level scenarios for Mexico City
Conference ObjectAbstract: The effect of emissions on primary pollutant concentrations and ozone concentrations in the Mexico CPalabras claves:Autores:Forkel R., Francisco J.López Hernández, Iniestra R., Rappenglück B., Smiatek G., Steinbrecher R.Fuentes:scopus