Search Results - "Bottenheim, J.W."
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Dicarboxylic acids in the Arctic aerosols and snowpacks collected during ALERT 2000
Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-05-2002)“…Saturated (C 2–C 11) and unsaturated (C 4–C 5, C 8) dicarboxylic acids were measured in Arctic aerosol and surface snowpack samples collected during dark…”
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The vertical chemical and meteorological structure of the boundary layer in the Lower Fraser Valley during Pacific '93
Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-07-1997)“…Mixed layer depths were derived from potential temperature profiles from aircraft, high-altitude balloon sonde and tethersonde measurements taken during the…”
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Selected topics in arctic atmosphere and climate: Science Results from the Canadian International Polar Year 2007-2008
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Distribution and trends of oxygenated hydrocarbons in the high Arctic derived from measurements in the atmospheric boundary layer and interstitial snow air during the ALERT2000 field campaign
Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-05-2002)“…Oxygenated hydrocarbons, including for the first time alcohols, in the atmosphere and snow-pack interstitial air were measured at Alert, Nunavut, Canada from…”
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Atmospheric chemistry of formaldehyde in the Arctic troposphere at Polar Sunrise, and the influence of the snowpack
Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-05-2002)“…The role of formaldehyde in the atmospheric chemistry of the Arctic marine boundary layer has been studied during both polar day and night at Alert, Nunavut,…”
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Canadian NOxVOC Science Assessment: science and policy linkages
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Canadian [formula omitted] Science Assessment: science and policy linkages
Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (1998)“…The Canadian multistakeholder NO x VOC science program was initiated in 1992 explicitly to respond to the needs of the policy community for defensible,…”
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Characterization of gaseous nitrogen oxides in the Lower Fraser Valley during Pacific 2001
Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-11-2004)“…From 13 August–1 September 2001, a number of gaseous chemical compounds were measured at three sites in the Lower Fraser Valley, British Columbia: (1)…”
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Thermodynamic attributes of Arctic boundary layer ozone depletion
Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-05-2002)“…During spring 2000, a major ozone depletion episode was observed in the boundary layer at Alert, Nunavut, Canada. The ozone in the atmospheric layer extending…”
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Overview of tropospheric ozone in the Lower Fraser Valley, and the Pacific '93 field study
Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-07-1997)“…This paper provides an overview of ozone pollution in the Lower Fraser Valley, and summarizes a large, multi-agency field study of that problem. The paper…”
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Production and distribution of organic nitrates, and their relationship to carbonyl compounds in an urban environment
Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-07-1997)“…As part of the PACIFIC '93 field study, measurements of a series of hydrocarbon oxidation products, specifically 12 alkyl nitrates, six hydroxy nitrates and…”
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Emission ratios and photochemical production efficiencies of nitrogen oxides, ketones, and aldehydes in the Lower Fraser Valley during the Summer Pacific 1993 oxidant study
Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-07-1997)“…Observations made at a ground site east of Vancouver, Canada, were used in a principal component analysis (PCA) to derive (1) the emission ratios (ER) SO 2, NO…”
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An experimental investigation of Arctic haze at Alert, N.W.T., March 1985
Published in Atmosphere-ocean (01-09-1988)“…Arctic haze has been attributed to industrial pollution released at mid-latitudes. Our current understanding has been pieced together from routine…”
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