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Investigating the Understanding of Oxidation Chemistry Using 20 Years of Airborne OH and HO
2
Observations
David O. Miller
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William H. Brune
Meteorology and Atmospheric Science
Institute for Computational and Data Sciences (ICDS)
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2
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Hydrogen Dioxide
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Oxidation Chemistry
100%
Penn State
50%
Simultaneous Measurement
50%
Aging
50%
Hydroxyl
50%
Free Troposphere
50%
Chemical Mechanism
50%
Photochemical Box Model
50%
Volatile Organic Compounds
50%
Aerosol Particles
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Current Measurement
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Atmospheric Composition
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Atmospheric Climate
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Earth Surface
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Future Research Needs
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Measurement Problem
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Common Data
50%
Hydroperoxyl Radical
50%
Combined Uncertainty
50%
Human Activity Impacts
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Troposphere
100%
Volatile Organic Compound
100%
Atmospheric Composition
100%
Earth Surface
100%
Photochemical Box Model
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