Quantifying the Spatial and Temporal Variation of Ground-Level Ozone in the Rural Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia, Canada Using Nitrite-Impregnated Passive Samplers
Mark D. Gibson(Dalhousie University), Mikiko Terashima(Dalhousie University), Robert C. Maher, Mathew R. Heal(University of Edinburgh), D. Waugh, Johnny P. McPherson(Nova Scotia Department of Energy), Richard H. Gould, Graham A. Gagnon(Dalhousie University), Stephen Beauchamp(Environment and Climate Change Canada), Jeffrey R. Brook(University of Toronto), Judith Read Guernsey(Dalhousie University), Barbara Bryden(Nova Scotia Department of Energy)
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