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Direct observations of daytime NO
3
: Implications for urban boundary layer chemistry
A. Geyer
, B. Alicke
, R. Ackermann
, M. Martinez
, H. Harder
,
W. Brune
, Piero Di Carlo
, E. Williams
, T. Jobson
, S. Hall
, R. Shetter
, J. Stutz
Meteorology and Atmospheric Science
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Mixing Ratio
100%
Boundary Layer
100%
Nitrogen Dioxide
100%
Texas
100%
Atmospherics
50%
Oxidant
50%
Smog
50%
Electromagnetic Absorption
50%
Absorption Spectroscopy
50%
Air Quality
50%
Phenol
50%
Keyphrases
Sunset
100%
Texas
66%
Houston
66%
Negligible Effects
33%
Chemical Reaction
33%
Mixing Ratio
33%
Consecutive Days
33%
Ozone Mixing Ratio
33%
Air Quality
33%
Monoterpenes
33%
Photostationary State
33%
Atmospheric Oxidants
33%
Hydrocarbon Oxidation
33%
Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy
33%
Nitrate Radical
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Oxen
100%
Spectroscopy
33%
Air Quality
33%