Relationships between Particulate Matter, Ozone, and Nitrogen Oxides during Urban Smoke Events in the Western US

Volume: 53, Issue: 21, Pages: 12519 - 12528
Published: Oct 10, 2019
Abstract
Urban ozone (O3) pollution is influenced by the transport of wildfire smoke but observed impacts are highly variable. We investigate O3 impacts from smoke in 18 western US cities during July-September, 2013-2017, with ground-based monitoring data from air quality system sites, using satellite-based hazard mapping system (HMS) fire and smoke product to identify overhead smoke. We present four key findings. First, O3 and PM2.5 (particulate matter...
Paper Details
Title
Relationships between Particulate Matter, Ozone, and Nitrogen Oxides during Urban Smoke Events in the Western US
Published Date
Oct 10, 2019
Volume
53
Issue
21
Pages
12519 - 12528
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