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M. Zavala |
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Use of measured on-road emission ratios for evaluating a gas and particle mobile emissions inventory in a developing megacity (Geophysical Research Abstracts)
Air quality in Mexico City: Insights from the combination of field measurements and Chemical Transport Models (Geophysical Research Abstracts)
Impacts of primary formaldehyde on the photochemistry in Mexico City (Geophysical Research Abstracts)
Open-path emission factors: a novel approach to assess semi-volatile SOA precursor gas emissions in Mexico City (Geophysical Research Abstracts)
Vehicle fleet emissions of black carbon, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and other pollutants measured by a mobile laboratory in Mexico City (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Characterization of on-road vehicle emissions in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area using a mobile laboratory in chase and fleet average measurement modes during the MCMA-2003 field campaign (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)
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)
Spatial and temporal variability of particulate polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Mexico City (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Using 3DVAR data assimilation system to improve ozone simulations in the Mexico City basin (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Characterizing ozone production and response under different meteorological conditions in Mexico City (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Comparison of emissions from on-road sources using a mobile laboratory under various driving and operational sampling modes (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
A case study of ozone production, nitrogen oxides, and the radical budget in Mexico City (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Impact of primary formaldehyde on air pollution in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Assessing the regional impacts of Mexico City emissions on air quality and chemistry (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Modeled and observed ozone sensitivity to mobile-source emissions in Mexico City (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Evaluation of WRF mesoscale simulations and particle trajectory analysis for the MILAGRO field campaign (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Evaluation of mobile emissions contributions to Mexico City's emissions inventory using on-road and cross-road emission measurements and ambient data (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Hit from both sides: tracking industrial and volcanic plumes in Mexico City with surface measurements and OMI SO2 retrievals during the MILAGRO field campaign (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Application of positive matrix factorization to on-road measurements for source apportionment of diesel- and gasoline-powered vehicle emissions in Mexico City (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Ozone response to emission changes: a modeling study during the MCMA-2006/MILAGRO Campaign (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Evaluation of the volatility basis-set approach for the simulation of organic aerosol formation in the Mexico City metropolitan area (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Ozone predictabilities due to meteorological uncertainties in the Mexico City basin using ensemble forecasts (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Impacts of HONO sources on the photochemistry in Mexico City during the MCMA-2006/MILAGO Campaign (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
Mobile laboratory measurements of black carbon, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and other vehicle emissions in Mexico City (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)
Characterization of on-road vehicle emissions in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area using a mobile laboratory in chase and fleet average measurement modes during the MCMA-2003 field campaign (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)
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