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A summer simulation of biogenic contributions to ground‐level ozone over the continental United States

Tao et al., 2003

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16998862747879677407
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Tao Z
Larson S
Wuebbles D
Williams A
Caughey M
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

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The role of biogenic emissions in the production of ground‐level ozone has been the subject of considerable scientific investigation. However, because existing studies generally draw their conclusions from simulations of episodes lasting days to a week, there is a need to …
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