作者
Peter M Edwards, Steven S Brown, James M Roberts, Ravan Ahmadov, Robert M Banta, Joost A Degouw, William P Dubé, Robert A Field, James H Flynn, Jessica B Gilman, Martin Graus, Detlev Helmig, Abigail Koss, Andrew O Langford, Barry L Lefer, Brian M Lerner, Rui Li, Shao-Meng Li, Stuart A McKeen, Shane M Murphy, David D Parrish, Christoph J Senff, Jeffrey Soltis, Jochen Stutz, Colm Sweeney, Chelsea R Thompson, Michael K Trainer, Catalina Tsai, Patrick R Veres, Rebecca A Washenfelder, Carsten Warneke, Robert J Wild, Cora J Young, Bin Yuan, Robert Zamora
发表日期
2014/10/16
期刊
Nature
卷号
514
期号
7522
页码范围
351-354
出版商
Nature Publishing Group UK
简介
The United States is now experiencing the most rapid expansion in oil and gas production in four decades, owing in large part to implementation of new extraction technologies such as horizontal drilling combined with hydraulic fracturing. The environmental impacts of this development, from its effect on water quality to the influence of increased methane leakage on climate, have been a matter of intense debate. Air quality impacts are associated with emissions of nitrogen oxides, (NOx = NO + NO2) and volatile organic compounds,, (VOCs), whose photochemistry leads to production of ozone, a secondary pollutant with negative health effects. Recent observations in oil- and gas-producing basins in the western United States have identified ozone mixing ratios well in excess of present air quality standards, but only during winter,,,,. Understanding winter ozone production in these regions is scientifically challenging …
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