Revisiting the contribution of land transport and shipping emissions to tropospheric ozone
We quantify the contribution of land transport and shipping emissions to tropospheric ozone for the first time with a chemistry–climate model including an advanced tagging method (also known as source apportionment), which considers not only the emissions of nitrogen oxides (NO<sub><i&g...
Main Authors: | M. Mertens, V. Grewe, V. S. Rieger, P. Jöckel |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2018-04-01
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Series: | Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics |
Online Access: | https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/18/5567/2018/acp-18-5567-2018.pdf |
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