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== AQAST Newsletter, July 2013 ==
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Welcome to the January 2013 Newsletter of the NASA Air Quality Applied Sciences Team (AQAST). AQAST is a team of atmospheric scientists serving air quality management needs through creative use of Earth Science data and tools. We conduct a wide range of projects in partnership with air quality agencies at the local, state, regional, and national levels.
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!width='30px' bgcolor='#CCCCCC'|Dry deposited
!width='30px' bgcolor='#CCCCCC'|Gas
!width='30px' bgcolor='#CCCCCC'|Photolyzed
!width='30px' bgcolor='#CCCCCC'|Wet deposited


This newsletter keeps you up to date on AQAST activities. The [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/aqast AQAST website] has more comprehensive information. Also follow us on Twitter at [https://twitter.com/NASA_AQAST @NASA_AQAST]. To inquire about specific projects or request assistance please contact any [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/aqast/members.html AQAST member], team leader [mailto:djacob@fas.harvard.edu Daniel Jacob], or team deputy leader [mailto:taholloway@wisc.edu Tracey Holloway].
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|ACO3
|C3H3O3
|Peroxyacetyl radical for APAN
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|X
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|ACR
|C3H4O
|Acrolein
|X
|X
|X
|X
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|ACRO2
|C3H5O4
|Peroxy radical from ACR
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|X
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|-valign='top'
|ALK7
|C7H16
|Lumped >= C6 Alkanes
|X
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|X
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|-valign='top'
|APAN
|C3H3NO5
|Peroxyacryloyl nitrate
|X
|X
|X
|X
|X
|-valign='top'
|APINN
|C10H17NO4
|1st gen organic nitrate from APIN
|X
|X
|X
|X
|X
|-valign='top'
|APINO2
|C10H17O3
|Peroxy radical from APIN
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|X
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|-valign='top'
|APINP
|C10H18O3
|Hydroperoxide from APIN
|X
|X
|X
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|X
|-valign='top'
|AROMCHO
|C5H6O4
|ACCOMECHO from MCM
|X
|X
|X
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|X
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|AROMCO3
|C5H5O6
|Lumped aromatic peroxyacetyl radical
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|X
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|-valign='top'
|AROMPN
|C5H5NO8
|Lumped PN from aromatics
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|X
|X
|X
|X
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|BPINN
|C10H17NO4
|Saturated 1st gen BPIN organic nitrate
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|X
|X
|X
|X
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|BPINO
|C9H14O
|Ketone from BPIN
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|X
|X
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|X
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|BPINO2
|C10H17O3
|Peroxy radical from BPIN
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|X
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|BPINON
|C9H13NO4
|Saturated 2nd gen BPIN organic nitrate
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|X
|X
|X
|X
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|BPINOO2
|C10H17O3
|2nd-gen peroxy radical from BPIN
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|BPINOOH
|C9H14O3
|2nd-gen peroxide from BPIN
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|X
|X
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|BPINP
|C10H18O3
|Peroxide from BPIN
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|X
|X
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|X
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|BUTN
|C4H7NO4
|C4H6 alkyl nitrate
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|X
|X
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|X
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|BUTO2
|C4H7O3
|peroxy radical from C4H6
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|X
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|C4H6
|C4H6
|1,3-butadiene
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|X
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|C96N
|C9H15NO4
|Saturated 2nd gen monoterpene organic nitrate
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|X
|X
|X
|X
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|C96O2
|C10H17O3
|2nd-gen peroxy radical from APIN
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|X
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|C96O2H
|C9H16O3
|Peroxide from APIN 2nd gen
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|X
|X
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|X
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|EBZ
|C8H10
|Ethylbenzene
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|X
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|GCO3
|HOCH2CO3
|Peroxyacetyl radical for PHAN
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|X
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|HACTA
|HOCH2CO2H
|Hydroxyacetic/glycolic acid
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|X
|X
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|X
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|LIMAL
|C10H16O2
|Aldehyde from limonene
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|X
|X
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|X
|-valign='top'
|LIMKB
|C10H16O3
|2nd gen ketone from limonene
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|X
|X
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|X
|-valign='top'
|LIMKET
|C10H16O2
|Ketone from limonene
|X
|X
|X
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|X
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|LIMKO2
|C10H17O3
|2nd-gen peroxy radical from LIMO
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|X
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|-valign='top'
|LIMN
|C10H17NO4
|Saturated 1st gen limonene organic nitrate
|X
|X
|X
|X
|X
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|LIMNB
|C10H15NO4
|Saturated 1st gen LIMO organic nitrate
|X
|X
|X
|X
|X
|-valign='top'
|LIMO2H
|C10H18O3
|Acid from LIMO
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|X
|X
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|X
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|LIMO3
|C10H17O3
|Acylperoxy radical from LIMO
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|X
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|LIMO3H
|C10H18O4
|Peracid from LIMO
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|X
|X
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|X
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|LIMPAN
|C10H17NO4
|PAN from LIMO
|X
|X
|X
|X
|X
|-valign='top'
|MEKCO3
|C3H5O4
|False
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|X
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|-valign='top'
|MEKPN
|C3H5NO6
|MEK peroxyacetyl nitrate
|X
|X
|X
|X
|X
|-valign='top'
|MYRCO
|C10H18O3
|Aldehyde or ketone from myrcene
|X
|X
|X
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|X
|-valign='top'
|PHAN
|C2H3NO6
|Peroxyhydroxyacetic nitric anhydride
|X
|X
|X
|X
|X
|-valign='top'
|PIN
|C10H17NO4
|Saturated 1st gen monoterpene organic nitrate
|X
|X
|X
|X
|X
|-valign='top'
|PINAL
|C10H16O2
|Pinonaldehyde
|X
|X
|X
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|X
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|PINO3
|C10H17O3
|Acylperoxy radical from APIN
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|X
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|PINO3H
|C10H18O4
|Pinonic peracid
|X
|X
|X
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|X
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|PINONIC
|C10H18O3
|Pinonic acid
|X
|X
|X
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|X
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|PINPAN
|C10H17NO4
|PAN from pinonaldehyde
|X
|X
|X
|X
|X
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|R7N1
|C7H15NO5
|Peroxy radical from R7N2
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|X
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|R7N2
|RO2NO
|C7 Lumped alkyl nitrate
|X
|X
|X
|X
|X
|-valign='top'
|R7O2
|C7H15O2
|Peroxy radical from ALK7
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|X
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|-valign='top'
|R7P
|C7H16O2
|Peroxide from R7O2
|X
|X
|X
|X
|X
|-valign='top'
|RNO3
|RO2NO
|Lumped aromatic nitrate
|X
|X
|X
|X
|X
|-valign='top'
|STYR
|C8H8
|Styrene
|X
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|X
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|TLFUO2
|C5H7O5
|False
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|X
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|-valign='top'
|TLFUONE
|C5H6O2
|Aromatic furanones
|X
|X
|X
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|X
|-valign='top'
|TMB
|C8H10
|Trimethylbenzenes
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|X
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|-valign='top'
|ZRO2
|C7H9O5
|RO2 for making lumped aromatic nitrate
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|X
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<i>This newsletter was produced by [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/people/faculty/djj/index.html Daniel Jacob] (AQAST leader) and [http://people.seas.harvard.edu/~yantosca/ Bob Yantosca] (AQAST webmaster). Subscribe/unsubscribe by email to Bob Yantosca.</i>. [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/aqast/newsletter.html Access previous newsletters here].
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== AQAST Semiannual Meetings ==
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AQAST meetings are held on a semiannual schedule and bring together team members, air quality managers, and research and applications partners.
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!width='30px' bgcolor='#CCCCCC'|Wet deposited


= 5th AQAST Meeting (AQAST5)at the University of Maryland at College Park =
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AQAST5 was held on June 4-6, 2013 at the University of Maryland at College Park. Our hosts were AQAST members [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/aqast/members.html Russ Dickerson and Bryan Duncan], together with Ana Prados who leads the NASA [ http://airquality.gsfc.nasa.gov/ NASA Applied Remote SEnsing Training (ARSET)]. The meeting had over 120 attendees including air quality managers from a number of state, regional, and national agencies. [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/aqast/meetings/2013_jun/program.html Click here] for the meeting program and links to the presentations.
 
= 6th AQAST Meeting (AQAST6): January 15-17, 2014 at the University of Texas at Austin =
 
The next AQAST meeting (AQAST6) will be held January 15-17 (Wednesday-Friday) at the University of Texas at Austin. Our hosts will be [http://www.che.utexas.edu/faculty-staff/faculty-directory/david-t-allen-phd/ Prof. David Allen] from U. Texas Austin and AQAST member [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/aqast/members.html Dan Cohan]. Mark your calendars!
 
== AQAST Project Highlights ==
 
=== Air quality and health impacts of June 2012 Colorado wildfires ===
– A Joined Collaboration between NCAR, CDPHE, and Emory University ([http://acd.ucar.edu/~pfister/ Gabriele Pfister] and [http://acd.ucar.edu/~edwards/ David Edwards])
 
Colorado experienced one of its most costly and highest impact fire seasons in June 2012. Much of the State was blanketed in smoke because of large events that included the High Park fire near Ft. Collins and the Waldo Canyon fire near Colorado Springs. Fire plumes transported from wildfires in Wyoming and New Mexico further impacted the Colorado Front Range. NCAR, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and Emory University are working together to examine the impact that these fires had on local air quality and human health. This will be achieved through an integrated analysis of surface and satellite observations, WRF-Chem modeling including assimilation of meteorological observations, and health data. This work will provide a baseline for evaluating methods to be used for exceedance demonstrations and for establishing predictive tools to support agencies in issuing health advisors during wildfire events. Christine Wiedinmyer (NCAR), supporting the work by providing fire emission estimates, recently discussed this project as well as other aspects of air pollution from wildfires on Colorado Public Radio:
[http://www.cpr.org/category/colorado_matters#load_article|Fire_Danger_Air_Pollution click here for link].
 
=== New MODIS aerosol product available ===
 
The new MODIS Level 3 aerosol product from AQAST member [mailto:Edward.Hyer@nrlmry.navy.mil Edward Hyer] has now been transitioned to [http://lance-modis.eosdis.nasa.gov/ NASA LANCE]. [https://earthdata.nasa.gov/about-eosdis/news/nrt-value-added-modis-aerosol-optical-depth-product-available Click here for press release]. Satellite detection of aerosols, or particles in the atmosphere, provides one of the most useful remote sensing products for air quality analysis. This new MODIS product supports a wide range of applications for air quality management. It provides global, gridded aerosol optical depth (AOD) at a resolution of 1/2-degree latitude-longitude in near-real time, for immediate access. In addition to reducing error in the AOD retrievals, the product includes quantitative uncertainty estimates at each data point. Contact [mailto:Edward.Hyer@nrlmry.navy.mil Edward Hyer] for more information.
 
== AQAST Meetings ==
 
=== AQAST4 meeting at California Air Resources Board ===
 
The 4th biannual AQAST meeting was held on Nov 29-30 2012 at the California Air Resources Board in Sacramento. It was a highly successful meeting by all accounts and provided AQAST with a better understanding of the air quality issues facing California. [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/aqast/meetings/nov2012/program.html Click here to access the presentations from the meeting.]
 
=== AQAST sessions at the Fall 2012 AGU meeting ===
 
AQAST organized a special session, "Application of satellite data to serve air quality management needs ", at the Fall 2012 meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco on December 3-7. The session attracted 69 oral presentations spread over a full day as well as a half-day poster session. We also held a Town Hall to share information about AQAST and receive input from air quality managers and Earth Scientists interested in air quality applications.
 
=== Next AQAST meeting on June 4-6, 2013 at the University of Maryland ===
 
The next biannual AQAST meeting will be held on June 4-6 at the University of Maryland in College Park, hosted by AQAST member [http://www.atmos.umd.edu/~russ/index.html Russ Dickerson].The meeting will be free and open to all. Please mark your calendars. More information will be forthcoming and e-mailed to AQAST Newsletter subscribers.
 
== New AQAST publications (with links) ==
 
=== How do different source regions contribute to climate warming from ozone? ===
 
Bowman, K., and D. K. Henze (2012), Attribution of direct ozone radiative forcing to spatially resolved emissions, Geophys. Res. Lett., 39, L22704, doi:10.1029/2012GL053274.  [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2012GL053274/abstract Abstract]
 
=== A better way to see fires from space ===
 
David Peterson, Jun Wang, Charles Ichoku, Edward Hyer, Vincent Ambrosia, A sub-pixel-based calculation of fire radiative power from MODIS observations: 1: Algorithm development and initial assessment, Remote Sensing of Environment, Available online 11 December 2012, ISSN 0034-4257, 10.1016/j.rse.2012.10.036. ([http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2012.10.036 Link])
 
=== Understanding wintertime aerosol nitrate pollution in the Great Lakes Region ===
 
C. Stanier, A. Singh, W. Adamski, J. Baek, M. Caughey, G. Carmichael, E. Edgerton, D. Kenski, M. Koerber, J. Oleson, T. Rohlf, S.R. Lee, N. Riemer, S. Shaw, S. Sousan, S.N. Spak (2012). Overview of the LADCO winter nitrate study: Hourly ammonia, nitric acid and PM2.5 composition at an urban and rural site pair during PM2.5 episodes in the U.S. Great Lakes region, Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics, 12, 11037-11056, doi: 10.5194/acp-12-11037-2012. [http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/11037/2012/acp-12-11037-2012.html Link to full article]
 
=== Older publications ===
 
See the [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/aqast/publications.html AQAST publications webpage] for the full list of AQAST publications.
 
== New AQAST presentations (with links) ==
 
=== Presentations from the November 29-30 AQAST meeting at the California Air Resources Board ===
 
[http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/aqast/meetings/nov2012/program.html Click here] for the meeting agenda with links to all presentations.
 
=== Using AIRS observations to predict Asian and stratospheric influences on Western U.S. high surface ozone events ===
 
presented by Meiyun Lin at the NASA Sounder Science Team Meeting, Greenbelt, MA, November 2012. [[https://www.gfdl.noaa.gov/cms-filesystem-action/user_files/m1l/nasa_airs_maryland_nov2012_meiyunlin.ppt Download ppt]]
 
=== Understanding the spatial resolution of satellite observations of aerosols: the example of MODIS ===
 
presented by Edward Hyer at the AWMA Specialty Conference on Air Quality and Visibility, Whitefish, MT, 26 September 2012. ([http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/presentations/aqast/hyer_awma_talk_final.pdf Download pdf])
 
=== Building a next generation public health toolkit for local air pollution events ===
 
presented by Scott Spak at the Iowa Environmental Health Association Fall Conference, Marshalltown, IA, October 23, 2012. ([http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8441417/spak_ieha_smokefire.pdf Download pdf])
 
== Other AQAST news ==
 
=== Tracey Holloway awarded undergraduate research mentor award ===
 
[http://www.sage.wisc.edu/people/holloway/holloway.html Tracey Holloway] was awarded the 2012 Undergraduate Research Mentor Award from the Council on Undergraduate Research in the Geosciences (GeoCUR). Holloway accepted the award at the Charlotte, NC, meeting of the Geological Society of America, where she presented a talk on engaging undergraduates in air quality research with satellite data, ground-based measurements, and atmospheric models. [http://www.personal.psu.edu/uxg3/blogs/geocur/geocurresaward.html Click here for more info and podcast online].

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Name Formula Fullname Advected Dry deposited Gas Photolyzed Wet deposited
ACO3 C3H3O3 Peroxyacetyl radical for APAN X
ACR C3H4O Acrolein X X X X
ACRO2 C3H5O4 Peroxy radical from ACR X
ALK7 C7H16 Lumped >= C6 Alkanes X X
APAN C3H3NO5 Peroxyacryloyl nitrate X X X X X
APINN C10H17NO4 1st gen organic nitrate from APIN X X X X X
APINO2 C10H17O3 Peroxy radical from APIN X
APINP C10H18O3 Hydroperoxide from APIN X X X X
AROMCHO C5H6O4 ACCOMECHO from MCM X X X X
AROMCO3 C5H5O6 Lumped aromatic peroxyacetyl radical X
AROMPN C5H5NO8 Lumped PN from aromatics X X X X X
BPINN C10H17NO4 Saturated 1st gen BPIN organic nitrate X X X X X
BPINO C9H14O Ketone from BPIN X X X X
BPINO2 C10H17O3 Peroxy radical from BPIN X
BPINON C9H13NO4 Saturated 2nd gen BPIN organic nitrate X X X X X
BPINOO2 C10H17O3 2nd-gen peroxy radical from BPIN X
BPINOOH C9H14O3 2nd-gen peroxide from BPIN X X X X
BPINP C10H18O3 Peroxide from BPIN X X X X
BUTN C4H7NO4 C4H6 alkyl nitrate X X X X
BUTO2 C4H7O3 peroxy radical from C4H6 X
C4H6 C4H6 1,3-butadiene X X
C96N C9H15NO4 Saturated 2nd gen monoterpene organic nitrate X X X X X
C96O2 C10H17O3 2nd-gen peroxy radical from APIN X
C96O2H C9H16O3 Peroxide from APIN 2nd gen X X X X
EBZ C8H10 Ethylbenzene X X
GCO3 HOCH2CO3 Peroxyacetyl radical for PHAN X
HACTA HOCH2CO2H Hydroxyacetic/glycolic acid X X X X
LIMAL C10H16O2 Aldehyde from limonene X X X X
LIMKB C10H16O3 2nd gen ketone from limonene X X X X
LIMKET C10H16O2 Ketone from limonene X X X X
LIMKO2 C10H17O3 2nd-gen peroxy radical from LIMO X
LIMN C10H17NO4 Saturated 1st gen limonene organic nitrate X X X X X
LIMNB C10H15NO4 Saturated 1st gen LIMO organic nitrate X X X X X
LIMO2H C10H18O3 Acid from LIMO X X X X
LIMO3 C10H17O3 Acylperoxy radical from LIMO X
LIMO3H C10H18O4 Peracid from LIMO X X X X
LIMPAN C10H17NO4 PAN from LIMO X X X X X
MEKCO3 C3H5O4 False X
MEKPN C3H5NO6 MEK peroxyacetyl nitrate X X X X X
MYRCO C10H18O3 Aldehyde or ketone from myrcene X X X X
PHAN C2H3NO6 Peroxyhydroxyacetic nitric anhydride X X X X X
PIN C10H17NO4 Saturated 1st gen monoterpene organic nitrate X X X X X
PINAL C10H16O2 Pinonaldehyde X X X X
PINO3 C10H17O3 Acylperoxy radical from APIN X
PINO3H C10H18O4 Pinonic peracid X X X X
PINONIC C10H18O3 Pinonic acid X X X X
PINPAN C10H17NO4 PAN from pinonaldehyde X X X X X
R7N1 C7H15NO5 Peroxy radical from R7N2 X
R7N2 RO2NO C7 Lumped alkyl nitrate X X X X X
R7O2 C7H15O2 Peroxy radical from ALK7 X
R7P C7H16O2 Peroxide from R7O2 X X X X X
RNO3 RO2NO Lumped aromatic nitrate X X X X X
STYR C8H8 Styrene X X
TLFUO2 C5H7O5 False X
TLFUONE C5H6O2 Aromatic furanones X X X X
TMB C8H10 Trimethylbenzenes X
ZRO2 C7H9O5 RO2 for making lumped aromatic nitrate X


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