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An Analysis of Regional Haze Using Tracers of Opportunity
Authors:David F Miller  David E Schorran  Thomas E Hotter  David P Rogers  Warren H White  Edward S Macias
Institution:1. Desert Research Institute , Reno , Nevada , USA;2. Scripps Institution of Oceanography , La Jolla , California , USA;3. Washington University , St. Louis , Missouri , USA
Abstract:A two-year record of hourly concentrations of halocarbon tracers (methylchloroform and perchloroethylene) and hourly averages of particle light scattering (Bsp) has been analyzed In an effort to understand the sources of haze In the U.S. southwestern deserts and mountains. Measurements were taken on top of Spirit Mountain in southern Nevada. In conjunction with photographs used to interpret visual quality, haze episodes at Spirit Mountain were usually coincident with elevated concentrations of tracers originating from urban sources. Haze obscured an 88-km-distant mountain 17 percent of the total observation time. Of those Incidents, 69 percent were associated with long-range transport of haze from the Los Angeles Basin.
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