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Ozone chemistry in western U.S. wildfire plumes
Wildfires are a substantial but poorly quantified source of tropospheric ozone (O(3)). Here, to investigate the highly variable O(3) chemistry in wildfire plumes, we exploit the in situ chemical characterization of western wildfires during the FIREX-AQ flight campaign and show that O(3) production c...
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