The CPA's Chemical Mass Balance Receptor Model (CMB7) was used for analysis of nonmethane hydrocarbon source-receptor relationships in the Raleigh, North Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). Three hour integrated ambient samples collected 15 km southeast ofdowntown Raleigh from 5-8 AM weekdays during August, 1993 were analyzed for speeiated hydrocarbons and used as inputs in the model. Additional samples collected from 12-3 PM and 5-8 PM were also analyzed. CMB results for four source profiles, i.e. roadway, whole gas, surface coating, and isoprene were compared with the State of North Carolina's seasonally adjusted emission inventory for anthropogenic and biogenic hydrocarbon emissions. The Biogenic Emission Inventory Sy...
Photochemical grid models are being used in technical analyses by the Visibility Improvement State a...
To understand the long-term variations of nonmethane hydrocarbons (NMHCs) and their emission sources...
The concentrations of 143 non-aromatic hydrocarbons are quantified in 36 samples (32 urban and 4 bac...
A chemical mass balance (CMB) receptor model using particle-phase organic compounds as tracers is ap...
Two chemical mass balance receptor models are developed which can determine the source contributions...
International audienceHourly measurements of 13 volatile hydrocarbons (C2?C7) were performed at an u...
Emission rate vs temperature algorithms for different vegetation types, including deciduous, conifer...
With the purpose of estimating the source contributions of nonmethane hydrocarbons (NMHC) to the atm...
In the Southeastern US, organic carbon (OC) comprises about 30% of the PM mass. A large fraction of...
Hourly measurements of 13 volatile hydrocarbons (C2–C7) were performed at an urban background site i...
Hydrocarbon distributions measured in the urban area of Toronto during the Southern Ontario Oxidants...
Between 1999 and 2005 a sampling campaign was conducted to identify and quantify the major species o...
A new approach for determining the contributions of emission sources to trends in concentrations of ...
Analyzing the radiocarbon (C-14) content of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in atmospheric p...
Abstract--A chemical mass balance receptor model based on organic ompounds has been developed that r...
Photochemical grid models are being used in technical analyses by the Visibility Improvement State a...
To understand the long-term variations of nonmethane hydrocarbons (NMHCs) and their emission sources...
The concentrations of 143 non-aromatic hydrocarbons are quantified in 36 samples (32 urban and 4 bac...
A chemical mass balance (CMB) receptor model using particle-phase organic compounds as tracers is ap...
Two chemical mass balance receptor models are developed which can determine the source contributions...
International audienceHourly measurements of 13 volatile hydrocarbons (C2?C7) were performed at an u...
Emission rate vs temperature algorithms for different vegetation types, including deciduous, conifer...
With the purpose of estimating the source contributions of nonmethane hydrocarbons (NMHC) to the atm...
In the Southeastern US, organic carbon (OC) comprises about 30% of the PM mass. A large fraction of...
Hourly measurements of 13 volatile hydrocarbons (C2–C7) were performed at an urban background site i...
Hydrocarbon distributions measured in the urban area of Toronto during the Southern Ontario Oxidants...
Between 1999 and 2005 a sampling campaign was conducted to identify and quantify the major species o...
A new approach for determining the contributions of emission sources to trends in concentrations of ...
Analyzing the radiocarbon (C-14) content of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in atmospheric p...
Abstract--A chemical mass balance receptor model based on organic ompounds has been developed that r...
Photochemical grid models are being used in technical analyses by the Visibility Improvement State a...
To understand the long-term variations of nonmethane hydrocarbons (NMHCs) and their emission sources...
The concentrations of 143 non-aromatic hydrocarbons are quantified in 36 samples (32 urban and 4 bac...