Date:11/00/1978
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Isaksen, I.S.A., O. Hov, E. Hesstvedt
Title:Ozone generation over rural areas
Publication:Environ. Sci. Tech., 12, 1279-1284
Abstract:Calculations of ozone in the polluted atmosphere outside urban areas are presented. Different types of pollution situations are considered: a strongly polluted urban plume and less polluted air in rural areas. In an urban plume, ozone is generated on a time scale of a few hours. The chemical lifetime of ozone increases strongly as the polluted air masses are transported over rural areas...
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Date:01/01/1986
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Altshuller, A.P.
Title:The role of nitrogen oxides in nonurban ozone formation in the planetary boundary layer over N American, W. Europe and adajcent areas of ocean
Publication:Atmospheric Environment, 20, 245-268
Abstract:The status of knowledge on photochemical ozone formation and the effects of ntrogen oxides and peroxyacl nitrates on such formation have been evaluated
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Date:09/01/1982
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Lamb, R.G.
Title:A regional scale (1000 km) model of photochemical air pollution. Part 1. Theretical formulation
Publication:Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC, 239 pp
Abstract:A theoretical framework for a multi-day 1000-km scale simulation model of photochecmial oxidant is developed
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Date:01/01/1988
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Logan, J.A.
Title:The ozone problem in rural areas of the United States
Publication:In Tropospheric Ozone, I.S.A. Isaksen, Ed., 327-344
Abstract:A comparison of ozone measurements from rural sites in the eastern and western United States indicates that daily maxiimum values are 15-25 ppb higher in the east than the west in late spring and summer, and that high values
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Date:04/01/1986
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Bates, G.T., G.A. Meehl
Title:The effect of CO_2 concentration the frequency of blocking in a general circulation model coupled to a simple mixed layer ocean model
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 114, 687-701
Abstract:The effect of a doubling of atmospheric CO_2 on the characteristics of the 500 mb height field and persistent height anomalies associated with blocking phenomena are
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Date:01/01/1989
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Black, F.M.
Title:Motor vehicles as sources of compounds important to tropospheric and stratospheric ozone
Publication:In Atmospheric ozone Research and it Policy Implications, T. Schneider et al., Eds., Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, 85-109
Abstract:One of the most rapidly growing human activities in the U.S. of importance to atmospheric ozone is the use of highway motor vehicles
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Date:11/01/1984
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Borucki, W.J., W.L. Chameides
Title:Lightning: Estimates of the rates of energy dissipation and nitrogen fixation
Publication:Rev. Geophys. Space Physics, 22, 363-372
Abstract:The global rate of production of atmospheric NO is given by the product of the lightning energy disipation rate and the NO yeild per joule of discharge
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Date:02/20/1987
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Chameides, W.L., D.D. Davis, J. Bradshaw, M. Rodgers, S. Sandhol, D.B. Bai
Title:An estimate of the NO_x production rate in electrified clouds based on no observations from the GTE/CITE1 Fall 1983 field operation
Publication:J. Geophys. Res., 92, 2153-2156
Abstract:During the NASA GTE/CITE 1 Fall 1983 airborne field operaiton the NASA Convair 990 penetrated the anvils of two active cumulonimbus clouds
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Date:09/16/1988
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Chameides, W.L., R.W. Lindsay, J. Richardson, C.S. Kiang
Title:The role of biogenic hydrocarbons in urban photochemical smog: Atlanta as a case study
Publication:Science, 241, 1473-1475
Abstract:The effects of natural hydrocarbons must be considered in order to develop a reliable plan for reducing ozone in the urban atmosphere
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Date:12/01/1987
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Chock, D.P., J.M. Heuss
Title:Urban ozone and its precursors
Publication:Environ. Sci. Technol., 21, 1146-1153
Abstract:According to the Clean Air Act, Dec. 31, 1987, is the deadline for achieving the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for ozone
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Date:11/01/1972
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Chock, D.P., S. Kumar, R.W. Herrmann
Title:An analysis of trends in oxidant air quality in the south coast air basin of California
Publication:Atmospheric Environment, 16, 2615-2624
Abstract:Previous approaches for meteorological adjustment of oxidant trends were based on establising a statistical or deterministic model between oxidant concentrations and meteorolgical parameters
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Date:10/01/1988
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission
Title:Colorado Air Quality Report to the Public 1988
Publication:Report to the Public 1988, Colorado Air Pollution Control Div., October 1988, 43 pp
Abstract:The Report to the Public is a fiscal year (July 1, 1987 through June 30, 1988) summary of Colorado's air quality control activities
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Date:04/20/1989
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Dodge, M.C.
Title:A comparison of three photochemical oxidant mechanisms
Publication:J. Geophys. Res., 94, 5121-5136
Abstract:Three chemical mechanisms recently developed for use in urban- and regional-scale oxidant models have been compared
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Date:01/01/1977
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Committee on Medical and Biologic Effects of Environmental Pollutants
Title:Nitrogen oxides
Publication:National Academic of Sciences, Washington, DC., 286 pp.
Abstract:Among the various oxides of nitrogen present in polluted atmospheres, nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide, designated by the composite formula NO_x, are the most important in relation to chemical and photochemical changes.
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Date:01/01/1977
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Committee on Medical and Biologic Effects of Environmental Pollutants
Title:Ozone and other photochemical oxidants
Publication:National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, 11 pp.
Abstract:In the early 1950's, it was reported by Haagen-Smit that many of the characteristics of photochemical smog could be explained by the the presence of ozone and other photochemical oxidants
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Date:07/01/1989
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Congress of the United States Office of Technology Assessment
Title:Catching our breath. Next steps for reducing urban ozone
Publication:Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402-9235, GOP stock No. 052-003-01159-9
Abstract:Within the next year or two, Congress must reauthorize--and, some believe, rethink--the Clean Air Act
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Date:03/01/1989
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Environmental Protection Agency
Title:National air quality and emissions trends report, 1987
Publication:EPA-450/4-89-001, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards Monitoring and Reports Branch, 79 pp
Abstract:None
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Date:11/01/1989
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Hardy, J., G. Gucinski
Title:Stratospheric ozone depletion: Implications for marine ecosystems
Publication:Oceanography, Nov. 1989, 18-21
Abstract:The stratospheric ozone layer, at an altitude between 10 and 50 km, shields the earth from biologically damaging solar
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Date:04/20/1988
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Hough, A.M.
Title:An intercomparison of mechanisms for the production of photochemical oxidants
Publication:J. Geophys, Res., 93, 3789-3812
Abstract:Twenty different chemical mechanisms used in studies of the formation of photochemical oxidants have been compared
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Date:11/30/1989
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Gregory, G.L., W.D. Hypes, L.S. Warren, A.F. Tuck, K.K. Kelly, A.J. Krueger
Title:Tropospheric ozone in the vicinity of the ozone hole: 1987 airborne Antarctic ozone experiment
Publication:J. Geophys. Res., 94, 16,537-16,545
Abstract:Tropospheric ozone measurements over Antarctica aboard the NASA DC-8 aircraft are summarized
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Date:06/01/1989
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Ingalls, M.N., L.R. Smith, R.E. Kirksey
Title:Measurement of on-road vehicle emission factors in the California south coast air basin. Volume I: Rgulated emissions
Publication:Final Report Project SCAQS-1, Southwest Research Inst., San Antonio, TX
Abstract:This project sampled running emissions from over 40,000 in-use vehicles in normal traffic operation in a tunnel
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Date:02/24/1989
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Kerr, R.
Title:Arctic ozone is poised for a fall
Publication:Science, 243, 1007-1008
Abstract:A strongly suggested by ground-based observations made last winter (Science, 27, p. 1144), the chemical alterations that unleash chlorine to form the Antarctic ozone hole each October are aslo occurring during the Arctic winter
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Date:10/01/1984
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Kumar, S., D.P. Chock
Title:An update on oxidant trends in the south coast air basin of California
Publication:Atmospheric Environment, 18, 2131-2134
Abstract:The trends in oxidant air quality in the South Coast Air Basin of California are of great interest because of the high oxidant levels in the region
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Date:01/18/1990
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Lelieveld, J., P.J. Crutzen
Title:Influences of cloud photochemical processes on tropospheric ozone
Publication:Nature, 343, 227-233
Abstract:Global models of atmospheric chemistry typically neglect the chemical effects of clouds
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Date:01/01/1988
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Logan, J.A.
Title:The ozone problem in rural areas of the United States
Publication:In Tropospheric ozone, I.S.A. Isaksen, Ed., D. Reidel Publishing, 327-344
Abstract:A comparison of ozone measurements from rural sites in the eastern and western United States indicates that daily maximum values are 15-25 ppb higher in the east than the west
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Date:06/20/1989
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Logan, J.A.
Title:Ozone in rural areas of the United States
Publication:J. Geophys. Res., 94, 8511-8532
Abstract:I present the results of an analysis of zone data from rural locations in the United States
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Date:11/30/1989
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Margitan, J.J., G.A. Brothers, E.V. Browell, D. Cariolle, M.T. Coffey, J.C. Farman, C.B. Farmer, G.L. Gregory, J.W. Harder, D.J. Hofmann, W. Hypes, S. Ismail, R.O. Jakoubek, W. Komhyr, S. Kooi, A.J. Krueger, J.C. Larsen, W. Mankin, M.P. McCormick, G.H. Mount, M.H. Proffitt, A.R. Ravishankara, A.L. Schmeltekopf, W.L. Starr, G.C. Toon, A. Torres, A.F. Tuck, A. Wahner, I. Watterson
Title:Intercomparison of ozone measurements over Antarctica
Publication:J. Geophys. Res., 94, 16,557-16,569
Abstract:Measurements of the abundance of ozone over Antarctica in August and September 1987 obtained during the Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment are intercompared
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Date:12/01/1989
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:pacific Environmental Services, Inc. and Systems Applications, Inc.
Title:Detailed analysis of ozone state implementation plans in seven areas selected for retrospective evaluation of reasons for state implementation plan failure. Volume I: Executive summary
Publication:Report to American Petroleum Inst.
Abstract:This study was undertaken to determine the role of plan deficiencies and implementation inadquacies in the failure of many areas of the country to achieve the ozone standsrs
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Date:11/30/1989
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Proffitt, M.H., M.J. Steinkamp, J.A. Powell, R.J. McLaughlin, O.A. Mills, A.L.Schmeltekopf, T.L. Thompson, A.F. Tuck, T. Tyler, R.H. Winkler
Title:In situ ozone measurements within the 1987 Antarctic ozone hole from a high-altitude ER-2 aircraft
Publication:J. Geophys. Res., 94, 16,547-16,555
Abstract:In situ ozone measurements were made from the ER-2 aircraft durng the 1987 Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment both inside and outside the ozone hole
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Date:05/01/1987
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Rao, S.T.
Title:Application of the urban airshed model to the New York Metropolitan area
Publication:EPA 450/4-87-011, New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation, Bureau of Air Research, Albany, NY
Abstract:Ambient ozone concentrations in the New York Metropolitant area, encompassing portions of the States of New Jersey, New York and Connecticut
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Date:06/25/1989
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Rao, S.T., G. Sistla, J.Y. Ku, K. Schere, R. Scheffe, J. Godowitch
Title:Nested grid modeling approach for assessing urban ozone air quality
Publication:Paper for presentation at the 82nd Annual Meeting & Exhibition, Anaheim, CA, June 25-30 1989
Abstract:Previous studies on the applicaiton of the Urban airshed model (UAM) to the New York metropolitan area indicate that although the predicted peak ozone concentrations over Connecticut were in reasonable agree
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Date:02/01/1989
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Rao, S.T., G. Sistla and R. Twaddell
Title:Photochemical modeling analysis of emission control strategies in the New York metropolitan area
Publication:EPA 230/2-89/026, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC., pp. 57-58
Abstract:Despite a downward trend in the emissions of ozone precursors, like many urban areas in the United States, the New York metropolitan area continues to experience high levels of ozone concentrations
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Date:02/10/1989
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Seinfeld, J.H.
Title:Urban air pollution: State of the science
Publication:Science, 243, 745-752
Abstract:Urban air pollution is comprised of a highly complex mixture of gaseous and particulate conponents
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Date:02/01/1989
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Stedman, D.H.
Title:Automobile carbon monoxide emission
Publication:Environ. Sci. Technol., 23, 147-149
Abstract:It is amazing what can be seen in the infrared region of the spectrum
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Date:02/01/1989
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Turner, D.B., L.W. Bender, T.E. Pierce, W.B. Petersen
Title:Air quality simulation models from EPA
Publication:Environmental Software, 4, 52-61
Abstract:Air quality simulation models have been made available using the UNAMAP system
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Date:06/01/1989
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Wilson, J.H., Jr., M.A. Mullen, J.K. Wagner, R. Miles-McLean, E.C. Durman
Title:Analysis of factors in ozone nonattainment
Publication:Paper presented at Air Pollution Control Association, Anaheim, CA, June 1989
Abstract:EPA was justifiably concerned that many areas of the country would not attain the national ambient air quality standard
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Date:02/15/2000
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Sonmor, L.J., G.P. Klaassen
Title:Mechanisms of gravity wve focusing in the middle atmosphere
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 57, 493-510
Abstract:This paper uses a time- dependent ray-tracing model to study focusing of gravity wave energy propagating upward through a avelike background whose phases are descending-the dominat middle-atmosphere case. It demonstrates that these rays experience noncritical caustic focusing when the background is not both periodic over an infinite domain and limited to a single vertical phase speed.
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Date:1992
Subject:(72) Tropospheric Ozone
Author:Fortune, Cotton, McAnelly
Title:Frontal Wave like Evolution in some mesoscale Convective Complexes
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 120, July 1992, 1279-1300
Abstract:none.
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