Nighttime and daytime dark oxidation chemistry in wildfire plumes: an observation and model analysis of FIREX-AQ aircraft data

Wildfires are increasing in size across the western US, leading to increases in human smoke exposure and associated negative health impacts. The impact of biomass burning (BB) smoke, including wildfires, on regional air quality depends on emissions, transport, and chemistry, including oxidation of e...

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Published in:Atmospheric chemistry and physics Vol. 21; no. 21; pp. 16293 - 16317
Main Authors: Decker, Zachary C. J., Robinson, Michael A., Barsanti, Kelley C., Bourgeois, Ilann, Coggon, Matthew M., DiGangi, Joshua P., Diskin, Glenn S., Flocke, Frank M., Franchin, Alessandro, Fredrickson, Carley D., Gkatzelis, Georgios I., Hall, Samuel R., Halliday, Hannah, Holmes, Christopher D., Huey, L. Gregory, Lee, Young Ro, Lindaas, Jakob, Middlebrook, Ann M., Montzka, Denise D., Moore, Richard, Neuman, J. Andrew, Nowak, John B., Palm, Brett B., Peischl, Jeff, Piel, Felix, Rickly, Pamela S., Rollins, Andrew W., Ryerson, Thomas B., Schwantes, Rebecca H., Sekimoto, Kanako, Thornhill, Lee, Thornton, Joel A., Tyndall, Geoffrey S., Ullmann, Kirk, Van Rooy, Paul, Veres, Patrick R., Warneke, Carsten, Washenfelder, Rebecca A., Weinheimer, Andrew J., Wiggins, Elizabeth, Winstead, Edward, Wisthaler, Armin, Womack, Caroline, Brown, Steven S.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Katlenburg-Lindau Copernicus GmbH 08.11.2021
Copernicus Publications
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ISSN:1680-7324, 1680-7316, 1680-7324
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