Search Results - "Silvern, Rachel F"
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Effect of changing NOx lifetime on the seasonality and long-term trends of satellite-observed tropospheric NO2 columns over China
Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (01-02-2020)“…Satellite observations of tropospheric NO2 columns are extensively used to infer trends in anthropogenic emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx≡NO+NO2), but this…”
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US COVID‐19 Shutdown Demonstrates Importance of Background NO2 in Inferring NOx Emissions From Satellite NO2 Observations
Published in Geophysical research letters (28-05-2021)“…Satellite nitrogen dioxide (NO2) measurements are used extensively to infer nitrogen oxide emissions and their trends, but interpretation can be complicated by…”
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Air Quality and Health Impact of Future Fossil Fuel Use for Electricity Generation and Transport in Africa
Published in Environmental science & technology (19-11-2019)“…Africa has ambitious plans to address energy deficits and sustain economic growth with fossil fueled power plants. The continent is also experiencing faster…”
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Using satellite observations of tropospheric NO2 columns to infer long-term trends in US NOx emissions: the importance of accounting for the free tropospheric NO2 background
Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (12-07-2019)“…The National Emission Inventory (NEI) of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports a steady decrease in US NOx emissions over the 2005–2017 period…”
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Inconsistency of ammonium–sulfate aerosol ratios with thermodynamic models in the eastern US: a possible role of organic aerosol
Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (19-04-2017)“…Thermodynamic models predict that sulfate aerosol (S(VI) ≡ H2SO4(aq) + HSO4−+ SO42−) should take up available ammonia (NH3) quantitatively as ammonium (NH4+)…”
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US COVID-19 Shutdown Demonstrates Importance of Background NO 2 in Inferring NO x Emissions From Satellite NO 2 Observations
Published in Geophysical research letters (28-05-2021)“…Satellite nitrogen dioxide (NO ) measurements are used extensively to infer nitrogen oxide emissions and their trends, but interpretation can be complicated by…”
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Effect of changing NO x lifetime on the seasonality and long-term trends of satellite-observed tropospheric NO 2 columns over China
Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (07-02-2020)“…Satellite observations of tropospheric NO2 columns are extensively used to infer trends in anthropogenic emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx≡NO+NO2), but this…”
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Effect of changing NO.sub.x lifetime on the seasonality and long-term trends of satellite-observed tropospheric NO.sub.2 columns over China
Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (07-02-2020)“…Satellite observations of tropospheric NO.sub.2 columns are extensively used to infer trends in anthropogenic emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOxâ¡NO+NO2), but…”
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Using satellite observations of tropospheric NO.sub.2 columns to infer long-term trends in US NO.sub.x emissions: the importance of accounting for the free tropospheric NO.sub.2 background
Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (12-07-2019)“…The National Emission Inventory (NEI) of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports a steady decrease in US NO.sub.x emissions over the 2005-2017…”
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Using satellite observations of tropospheric NO 2 columns to infer long-term trends in US NO x emissions: the importance of accounting for the free tropospheric NO 2 background
Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (12-07-2019)“…The National Emission Inventory (NEI) of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports a steady decrease in US NOx emissions over the 2005–2017 period…”
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