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Urban emissions of volatile organic compounds

Peer-Reviewed Publication

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Researchers performed direct measurements of the urban nonmethane volatile organic compound (NMVOC) flux into the atmosphere, and found that oxygenated compounds constituted an unexpectedly large proportion of the total flux that could not be accounted for by known photochemistry or bottom-up emission inventories, suggesting that current atmospheric chemistry and global climate models might underestimate global anthropogenic NMVOC emissions.

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Article #17-14715: "Urban flux measurements reveal a large pool of oxygenated volatile organic compound emissions," by Thomas Karl, Marcus Striednig, Martin Graus, Albin Hammerle, and Georg Wohlfahrt.

MEDIA CONTACT: Thomas Karl, University of Innsbruck, AUSTRIA; tel: 43-512-507-54455; e-mail: thomas.karl@uibk.ac.at


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