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Influence of bromine and iodine chemistry on annual, seasonal, diurnal, and background ozone

Published by U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD) | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | Metadata Last Checked: August 02, 2025 | Last Modified: 2019-07-24
COMBINE_CONC_B_2006_annual_O3_AVG.tar contains annual average model predicted ozone without bromine/iodine chemistry COMBINE_CONC_C_2006_annual_O3_AVG.tar contains annual average model predicted ozone with bromine/iodine chemistry COMBINE_CONC_D_2006_annual_O3_AVG.tar contains annual average model predicted ozone with bromine chemistry COMBINE_CONC_E_2006_annual_O3_AVG.tar contains annual average model predicted ozone with iodine chemistry COMBINE_CONC_B_2006_annual_O3_NoAnth_NA_AVG.tar contains annual average model predicted ozone without bromine/iodine chemistry and without anthropogenic emission over North America COMBINE_CONC_C_2006_annual_O3_NoAnth_NA_AVG.tar contains annual average model predicted ozone with bromine/iodine chemistry and without anthropogenic emission over North America. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Sarwar, G., B. Gantt, K. Foley, K. Fahey, T. Spero, D. Kang, R. Mathur, H. Foroutan, J. Xing, T. Sherwen, and A. Saiz-Lopez. Influence of bromine and iodine chemistry on annual, seasonal, diurnal, and background ozone: CMAQ simulations over the Northern Hemisphere. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 213: 395-404, (2019).

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