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Articles:   Development of a detailed chemical mechanism (MCMv3.1) for the atmospheric oxidation of aromatic hydrocarbons
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)

Active groundbased DOAS-Measurements of HCHO, NO2, and O3 during FORMAT-Campaigns I and II (summer 2002/03), Milan (Italy)
(Geophysical Research Abstracts)

Development of a detailed chemical mechanism (MCMv3.1) for the atmospheric oxidation of aromatic hydrocarbons
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

Intercomparison of four different in-situ techniques for ambient formaldehyde measurements in urban air
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)

Atmospheric oxidation in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA) during April 2003
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)

Intercomparison of four different in-situ techniques for ambient formaldehyde measurements in urban air
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

Separation of emitted and photochemical formaldehyde in Mexico City using a statistical analysis and a new pair of gas-phase tracers
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)

Characterization of ambient aerosols in Mexico City during the MCMA-2003 campaign with Aerosol Mass Spectrometry: results from the CENICA Supersite
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

Atmospheric oxidation in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA) during April 2003
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

Implementation of a Markov Chain Monte Carlo Method to inorganic aerosol modeling of observations from the MCMA-2003 Campaign. PartII: Model application to the CENICA, Pedregal and Santa Ana sites
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)

Modelling constraints on the emission inventory and on vertical diffusion for CO and SO2 in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area using Solar FTIR and zenith sky UV spectroscopy
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)

Distribution, magnitudes, reactivities, ratios and diurnal patterns of volatile organic compounds in the Valley of Mexico during the MCMA 2002 and 2003 field campaigns
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)

Characterizing ozone production in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area: a case study using a chemical transport model
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)

MAX-DOAS detection of glyoxal during ICARTT 2004
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)

Implementation of a Markov Chain Monte Carlo method to inorganic aerosol modeling of observations from the MCMA-2003 campaign PartII: Model application to the CENICA, Pedregal and Santa Ana sites
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

Separation of emitted and photochemical formaldehyde in Mexico City using a statistical analysis and a new pair of gas-phase tracers
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

Distribution, magnitudes, reactivities, ratios and diurnal patterns of volatile organic compounds in the Valley of Mexico during the MCMA 2002 & 2003 field campaigns
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

Modelling constraints on the emission inventory and on vertical dispersion for CO and SO2 in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area using Solar FTIR and zenith sky UV spectroscopy
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

MAX-DOAS detection of glyoxal during ICARTT 2004
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

Characterizing ozone production in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area: a case study using a chemical transport model
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

Oxidative capacity of the Mexico City atmosphere Part 1: A radical source perspective
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)

Online IC-MS measurements of organic acids in aerosols and gas phase in Mexico City
(Geophysical Research Abstracts)

MAX-DOAS Measurements of HONO during MCMA-2006
(Geophysical Research Abstracts)

Global Observations of Formaldehyde and Glyoxal with spaceborne and ground-based UV/vis Instruments
(Geophysical Research Abstracts)

DOAS retrieval of Glyoxal from space
(Geophysical Research Abstracts)

Results from the MAX-DOAS network-measurement of NO2, HCHO, SO2 and CHOCHO during the NEAQS-ITCT 2004 campaign
(Geophysical Research Abstracts)

MAX-DOAS Measurement of Glyoxal at the MIT in Cambridge during the NEAQS-ITCT 2004 Campaign
(Geophysical Research Abstracts)

The influence of natural and anthropogenic secondary sources on the glyoxal global distribution
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)

Oxidative capacity of the Mexico City atmosphere Part 2: A ROx radical cycling perspective
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)

Estimation of the mass absorption cross section of the organic carbon component of aerosols in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA)
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)

 

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