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Biomass Burning Impacts on Air Quality and Atmospheric Chemistry

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Tuesday, 4 February 2014: 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
Room C113 (The Georgia World Congress Center )
Host: 16th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Chairs:  T.M. VanReken, Laboratory for Atmospheric Research, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington
Cochairs:  Bernhard Rappenglueck, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Houston, Houston, TX
Papers:
  11:00 AM
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Use of a statistical model to identify ozone exceptional events in the western U.S
Dan Jaffe, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and N. L. Wigder, N. Downey, G. Pfister, A. Boynard, and S. B. Reid
  11:15 AM
2.2
  11:30 AM
2.3
Chemical, Physical, Optical and Radiative Measurements of Biomass Burning Aerosol and Related Pollutants in Boreal Spring Southeast Asia: Results of 2010–2013 7-SEAS Campaigns
Neng-Huei (George) Lin, National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan; and S. C. Tsay, B. Holben, C. Hsu, N. X. Anh, J. S. Reid, G. R. sheu, K. H. Chi, S. H. Wang, C. T. Lee, L. C. Wang, J. L. Wang, W. N. Chen, E. J. Welton, S. T. Liang, K. Sopajaree, H. Maring, S. Janjai, and S. Chantara

  11:45 AM
2.4
Indoor Air Pollution due to Yak Dung Combustion in Nam Co, Tibet
Eri Saikawa, Emory University, Atlanta, GA; and Q. Xiao, R. Yokelson, P. Chen, C. Li, and S. Kang