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Modeling natural emissions in the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model – Part 2: Modifications for simulating natural emissions

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Table 2. Reactions added to CB05 for inorganic sulfur species and their reaction products.
Table 3. Reactions added to CB05 for organic sulfur species and their reaction products a .
Table 4. Revised set of heterogeneous cloud reactions in CMAQ4.6. a .
Table 5 lists the gas and aerosol species used to com- com-pute droplet acidity for both the CMAQ standard and  re-vised versions of the CCM
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