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Nighttime chemical evolution of aerosol and trace gases in a power plant plume: Implications for sec...

Nighttime chemical evolution of aerosol and trace gases in a power plant plume: Implications for sec...

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Nighttime chemical evolution of aerosol and trace gases in a power plant plume: Implications for secondary organic nitrate and organosulfate aerosol formation, NO 3 radical chemistry, and N 2 O 5 heterogeneous hydrolysis

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Nighttime chemical evolution of aerosol and trace gases in a power plant plume: Implications for secondary organic nitrate and organosulfate aerosol formation, NO 3 radical chemistry, and N 2 O 5 heterogeneous hydrolysis

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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2010-06, Vol.115 (D12)

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English

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Nighttime chemical evolution of aerosol and trace gases in a coal‐fired power plant plume was monitored with the Department of Energy Grumman Gulfstream‐1 aircraft during the 2002 New England Air Quality Study field campaign. Quasi‐Lagrangian sampling in the plume at increasing downwind distances and processing times was guided by a constant‐volume...

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Nighttime chemical evolution of aerosol and trace gases in a power plant plume: Implications for secondary organic nitrate and organosulfate aerosol formation, NO 3 radical chemistry, and N 2 O 5 heterogeneous hydrolysis

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TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_1029_2009JD013250

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_1029_2009JD013250

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0148-0227

DOI

10.1029/2009JD013250

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