Nitrogen oxides and PAN in plumes from boreal fires during ARCTAS-B and their impact on ozone: an integrated analysis of aircraft and satellite observations
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Glenn S. Diskin | Tomas Mikoviny | G. W. Sachse | Stephanie A. Vay | Ilana B. Pollack | Paul O. Wennberg | Henry E. Fuelberg | Robert M. Yantosca | Ronald C. Cohen | Jennifer A. Logan | Jingqiu Mao | Andrew J. Weinheimer | Jose L. Jimenez | Michael J. Cubison | Paul J. Wooldridge | Eric C. Apel | Matthew J. Alvarado | D. Blake | A. Weinheimer | J. Jimenez | J. Logan | R. Cohen | M. Cubison | S. Vay | G. Diskin | A. Wisthaler | T. Mikoviny | H. Fuelberg | G. Huey | D. Knapp | R. Yantosca | G. Sachse | J. Crounse | P. Wennberg | M. Alvarado | C. Carouge | P. L. Sager | P. Wooldridge | D. Montzka | E. Apel | J. Mao | A. Perring | I. Pollack | J. Liao | J. S. Clair | W. Sessions | Donald R. Blake | Frank Flocke | Anne E. Perring | D. Riemer | K. Min | Armin Wisthaler | F. Flocke | J. M. St. Clair | John D. Crounse | C. Carouge | Andreas Kürten | Daniel D. Riemer | D. Harrigan | G. Huey | Denise D. Montzka | W. R. Sessions | K.-E. Min | E. C. Browne | D. L. Harrigan | Jin Liao | A. Case-Hanks | Darin J. Knapp | P Le Sager | A. Kürten | A. Case-Hanks | P. Sager
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