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Volatile organic compound emissions from Larrea tridentata (creosotebush) K. Jardine*1, L. Abrell2, S.A. Kurc3, T. Huxman4, J. Ortega5, and A. Guenther5 * Correspondence to: K. Jardine (); Phone:
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Document Date: 2013-01-17 18:39:24


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Santa Clara / Tucson / Llantrisant / Boulder / /

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Agilent Technologies / Oracle / Varian Inc. / L. Abrell2 S.A. / /

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United States / United Kingdom / /

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NCAR laboratory / National Center / National Institute of Standards / University of Arizona / University of Arizona-Biosphere / /

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chemical ionization technique / carrier gas / dry carrier gas / water management / thermal desorption gas / potential fatty acid oxidation products / chemical composition / possible fatty acid oxidation products / thermal desorption gas chromatography-proton transfer / helium carrier gas / online air samples / air server / /

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PTR-MS inlet / /

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National Institute of Standards and Technologies / National Center for Atmospheric Research / Atmospheric Chemistry Division / Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology / School of Natural Resources and the Environment / University of Arizona / /

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mass flow controller / representative / /

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During injection / acetic acid / CP3800 GC / /

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Arizona / Colorado / /

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Atmospheric Research / /

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thermal desorption system / gas chromatography / thermal desorption / /

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