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Large-scale impacts of anthropogenic and boreal fire emissions apparent in multi-year free tropospheric observations in the Azores.

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Pico Mountain in the Azores Islands provides an ideal location for studies of the central N. Atlantic lower free troposphere. The PICO-NARE station has operated there since summer 2001. Here, we present key findings from summertime measurements, during 2001-2004. Main Findings: Anthropogenic and boreal wildfire emissions dominate variations in CO and have major impacts on O3, nitrogen oxides, non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHCs) and black carbon.

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Gordon conference - Atmospheric Chemistry. Big Sky, Montana, September 4-9 2005.

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PICO-NARE Aerossol Atmosférico Atmospheric Aerosol Black Carbon Pico Island (Azores) Azores

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Honrath, R.E.; Martin, M.V.; Kleissl, J.; Owen, R. C; Lapina, K.; Fialho, Paulo; Helmig, Detlev; Tanner, D.M. (2005). "Large-scale impacts of anthropogenic and boreal fire emissions apparent in multi-year free tropospheric observations in the Azores", «Gordon conference – Atmospheric Chemistry», Big Sky, Montana, September 4-9 2005 (Poster).

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