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    Ryerson, T. B.; Trainer, M.; Holloway, J. S.; Parrish, D. D.; Huey, L. G.; Sueper, D. T.; Frost, G. J.; Donnelly, S. G.; Schauffler, S.; Atlas, E. L.; Kuster, W. C.; Goldan, P. D.; Hübler, G.; Meagher, J. F.; Fehsenfeld, F. C.

    Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 04/2001, Letnik: 292, Številka: 5517
    Journal Article

    Data taken in aircraft transects of emissions plumes from rural U.S. coal-fired power plants were used to confirm and quantify the nonlinear dependence of tropospheric ozone formation on plume NOx(NO plus NO2) concentration, which is determined by plant NOxemission rate and atmospheric dispersion. The ambient availability of reactive volatile organic compounds, principally biogenic isoprene, was also found to modulate ozone production rate and yield in these rural plumes. Differences of a factor of 2 or greater in plume ozone formation rates and yields as a function of NOxand volatile organic compound concentrations were consistently observed. These large differences suggest that consideration of power plant NOxemission rates and geographic locations in current and future U.S. ozone control strategies could substantially enhance the efficacy of NOxreductions from these sources.