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Ozone chemistry in western U.S. wildfire plumes

Xu, L., J. D. Crounse, K. T. Vasquez, H. Allen, P. Wennberg, I. Bourgeois, S. S. Brown, Campuzano Jost, M. Coggon, J. H. Crawford, J. P. DiGangi, G. S. Diskin, A. Fried, E. Gargulinski, J. B. Gilman, G. Gkatzelis, H. Guo, J. W. Hair, S. R. Hall, H. Halliday, T. F. Hanisco, R. A. Hannun, C. D. Holmes, L. G. Huey, J. L. Jimenez, A. Lamplugh, Y. R. Lee, J. Liao, J. Lindaas, J. A. Neuman, J. B. Nowak, J. Peischl, D. A. Peterson, F. Piel, D. Richter, P. Rickly, M. A. Robinson, A. W. Rollins, T. B. Ryerson, K. Sekimoto, V. Selimovic, T. Shingler, A. J. Soja, J. M. St. Clair, D. J. Tanner, K. Ullmann, P. Veres, J. G. Walega, C. Warneke, R. Washenfelder, P. Weibring, A. Wisthaler, G. M. Wolfe, C. Womack, and R. Yokelson (2022), Ozone chemistry in western U.S. wildfire plumes, Science Advances, 7, eabl3648, doi:10.1126/sciadv.abl3648.
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Tropospheric Composition Program (TCP)
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