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Observations of elevated formaldehyde over a forest canopy suggest missing sources from rapid oxidation of arboreal hydrocarbons
W. Choi
University of California, Davis, Dept. of Land, Air, and Water Resources, Davis, California, USA
I. C. Faloona
University of California, Davis, Dept. of Land, Air, and Water Resources, Davis, California, USA
N. C. Bouvier-Brown
University of California, Berkeley, Dept. of Environmental Science, Policy & Management, Berkeley, California, USA
now at: Loyola Marymount University, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Los Angeles, California, USA
M. McKay
University of California, Berkeley, Dept. of Environmental Science, Policy & Management, Berkeley, California, USA
now at: California Air Resources Board, Sacramento, California, USA
A. H. Goldstein
University of California, Berkeley, Dept. of Environmental Science, Policy & Management, Berkeley, California, USA
J. Mao
Pennsylvania State University, Dept. of Meteorology, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA
now at: Harvard University, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Cambridge, Massachustte, USA
W. H. Brune
Pennsylvania State University, Dept. of Meteorology, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA
B. W. LaFranchi
University of California, Berkeley, Dept. of Chemistry, Berkeley, California, USA
now at: Lawrence Livermore National Lab, Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, Livermore, California, USA
R. C. Cohen
University of California, Berkeley, Dept. of Chemistry, Berkeley, California, USA
University of California, Berkeley, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Science, Berkeley, California, USA
G. M. Wolfe
University of Washington, Dept. of Chemistry, Seattle, Washington, USA
J. A. Thornton
University of Washington, Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, Seattle, Washington, USA
D. M. Sonnenfroh
Physical Sciences Inc., Atmospheric Sciences group, Andover, Massachusetts, USA
D. B. Millet
University of Minnesota, Dept. of Soil, Water, and Climate, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
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