Maximum ozone concentrations in the southwestern US and Texas: Implications of growing predominance of background contribution
David D. Parrish,
Ian C. Faloona,
Richard G. Derwent
Abstract:Abstract. We utilize a simple, observational-based model to quantitatively estimate the US anthropogenic, background and wildfire contributions to the temporal and spatial distributions of maximum ozone concentrations throughout the southwestern US, including Texas and parts of California. The very different temporal variations of the separate contributions provide the basis for this analysis: over the past four decades the anthropogenic contribution has decreased at an approximately exponential rate by a fact… Show more
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