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Articles:   Technical note: Evaluation of standard ultraviolet absorption ozone monitors in a polluted urban environment
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)

Analysis of non-regulated vehicular emissions by extractive FTIR spectrometry: tests on a hybrid car in Mexico City
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)

Implementation of a Markov Chain Monte Carlo Method to inorganic aerosol modeling of observations from the MCMA-2003 Campaign. PartI: Model description and application to the La Merced Site
(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)

Technical note: Evaluation of standard ultraviolet absorption ozone monitors in a polluted urban environment
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

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)

Implementation of a Markov Chain Monte Carlo method to inorganic aerosol modeling of observations from the MCMA-2003 campaign PartI: Model description and application to the La Merced site
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

Tecnical Note: Analysis of non-regulated vehicular emissions by extractive FTIR spectrometry: tests on a hybrid car in Mexico City
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

Evaluation of nitrogen dioxide chemiluminescence monitors in a polluted urban environment
(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 & 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)

Evaluation of nitrogen dioxide chemiluminescence monitors in a polluted urban environment
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

Predicting diurnal variability of fine inorganic aerosols and their gas-phase precursors near downtown Mexico City
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)

SO2 emissions from Popocatépetl volcano: emission rates and plume imaging using optical remote sensing techniques
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)

Total column and diurnal trend of carbon monoxide in the boundary layer of Mexico City determined by ground-based solar and lunar infrared spectroscopy
(Geophysical Research Abstracts)

First results from infrared optical remote sensing of the Popocatepetl plume during a small eruption on December 1st of 2007
(Geophysical Research Abstracts)

Open-path emission factors: a novel approach to assess semi-volatile SOA precursor gas emissions in Mexico City
(Geophysical Research Abstracts)

SO2 emissions from Popocatépetl volcano: emission rates and plume imaging using optical remote sensing techniques
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

Evolution of anthropogenic pollution at the top of the regional mixed layer in the central Mexico plateau
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)

Detection of pollution transport events southeast of Mexico City using ground-based visible spectroscopy measurements of nitrogen dioxide
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions)

Detection of pollution transport events southeast of Mexico City using ground-based visible spectroscopy measurements of nitrogen dioxide
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

Physical and chemical properties of the regional mixed layer of Mexico's Megapolis
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

Using ground-based solar and lunar infrared spectroscopy to study the diurnal trend of carbon monoxide in the Mexico City boundary layer
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

 

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