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The Effect of NMOC and Ozone Aloft on Modeled Urban Ozone Production and Control Strategies
Authors:Lome MacGregor  Hal Westberg
Institution:1. Institute of Ocean Science , Sidney , British Columbia , USA;2. Washington State University , Pullman , Washington , USA
Abstract:Carbon bond (CB-III) fractions for non-methane organic carbon compounds (NMOC) measured in the background alrmass adverted into several urban areas in the eastern and southern United States are reported. These, together with ozone measured aloft, were used In an Empirical Kinetic Modeling Approach (EKMA) to model urban ozone production and urban ozone control strategies.

Over a range of zero to double the mean of the measured NMOC concentrations aloft (0 to 70 ppbC) and zero to the highest ozone levels recorded aloft (0 to 65 ppb), it was found that urban ozone production and control strategies were relatively insensitive to NMOC from aloft. However, urban ozone production was sensitive to ozone from aloft, while ozone control strategies were insensitive to ozone from aloft.
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