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OH and HO
2
concentrations, sources, and loss rates during the Southern Oxidants study in Nashville, Tennessee, summer 1999
M. Martinéz
, H. Harder
, T. A. Kovacs
, J. B. Simpas
, J. Bassis
, R. Lesher
,
W. H. Brune
, G. J. Frost
, E. J. Williams
, C. A. Stroud
, B. T. Jobson
, J. M. Roberts
, S. R. Hall
, R. E. Shetter
, B. Wert
, A. Fried
, B. Alicke
, J. Stutz
, V. L. Young
, A. B. White
R. J. Zamora
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Alkenes
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Chain Length
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Cm(III)
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Concentration Rate
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Diurnal Evolution
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Instrument Uncertainty
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Loss Rate
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Metropolitan Environments
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Mixing Ratio
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Model Uncertainty
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Nashville
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Nighttime
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OH Production
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OH Radical Loss Rate
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Ozone Production
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Photolysis Frequency
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Photostationary State
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Production Rate
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Reaction Mechanism
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Source Rate
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Statistical Significance
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Steady State
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Tennessee
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Total OH Reactivity
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Trace Gases
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VOCs
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Oxidant
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Tennessee
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Model Uncertainty
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