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Calnex HCl Modeling
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
The data correspond to Fig. 7 and Fig. 8 of the following article: Tao et al. (2022) Hydrogen chloride (HCl) at ground sites during CalNex 2010 and insight into its... -
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Data For Figures
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
This dataset contains data presented in the figures of the paper "Semivolatile POA and parameterized total combustion SOA in CMAQv5.2: impacts on source strength and... -
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CMAQ Model Output
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
CMAQ and CMAQ-VBS model output. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: Files too large. It can be accessed through the following means: via EPA's NCC tape... -
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Constraints on primary and secondary particulate carbon sources using chemical tracer and 14C methods during CalNex-Bakersfield
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
The present study investigates primary and secondary sources of organic carbon for Bakersfield, CA, USA as part of the 2010 CalNex study. The method used here... -
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CalNex Observational Data
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Observations made during the 2010 CalNex measurement campaign. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Woody , M., K. Baker , P. Hayes, J. Jimenez,... -
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Criteria pollutant impacts of volatile chemical products informed by near-field modeling
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Dataset includes data appearing in main text figures and CMAQ code. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Qin, M., B. Murphy, K. Isaacs, B.... -
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Simulation of organic aerosol formation during the CalNex study: updated mobile emissions and secondary organic aerosol parameterization for intermediate-volatility organic compounds
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
This data documents the results of chamber modeling and chemical transport modeling of the contribution of Intermediate Volatility Organic Compounds to mobile-source... -
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Chemical Transport Model Simulations of Organic Aerosol in Southern California: Model Evaluation and Gasoline and Diesel Source Contributions
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Gasoline- and diesel-fueled engines are ubiquitous sources of air pollution in urban environments. They emit both primary particulate matter and precursor gases that...