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Biogenic versus anthropogenic sources of CO in the United States
R. C. Hudman
, L. T. Murray
, D. J. Jacob
,
D. B. Millet
, Solene Turquety
, S. Wu
, D. R. Blake
, A. H. Goldstein
, John S. Holloway
, Glen W. Sachse
Soil, Water, and Climate
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3D Model
11%
Aircraft Observations
11%
Anthropogenic Emission Inventory
11%
Anthropogenic Emissions
11%
Anthropogenic Sources
100%
Biogenic Carbon
11%
Biogenic Source
11%
Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds
11%
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Carbon Source
100%
Direct Emissions
11%
Eastern United States
11%
Formaldehyde
11%
GEOS-Chem
11%
Isoprene
11%
Tropospheric Chemistry
11%
United States
100%
United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)
11%
Volatile Organic Compounds
11%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Anthropogenic Source
100%
Carbon Monoxide
100%
Emission Inventory
11%
Emissions
22%
Environmental Protection Agency
11%
Observation Aircraft
11%
United States
100%
United States of America
22%
Volatile Organic Compound
22%