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Aurélie Colomb

Researcher at University of Auvergne

Publications -  89
Citations -  2697

Aurélie Colomb is an academic researcher from University of Auvergne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Mineral dust. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 83 publications receiving 2177 citations. Previous affiliations of Aurélie Colomb include University of Paris & Paris Diderot University.

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Emission ratios of anthropogenic volatile organic compounds in northern mid‐latitude megacities: Observations versus emission inventories in Los Angeles and Paris

TL;DR: In this paper, ground-based and airborne volatile organic compound (VOC) measurements in Los Angeles, California, and Paris, France, during the Research at the Nexus of Air Quality and Climate Change (CalNex) and Megacities: Emissions, Urban, Regional and Global Atmospheric Pollution and Climate Effects, and Integrated Tools for Assessment and Mitigation (MEGAPOLI) campaigns, respectively, are used to examine the spatial variability of the composition of anthropogenic VOC urban emissions and to evaluate regional emission inventories.
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Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report: Database and Metrics Data of Global Surface Ozone Observations

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TL;DR: The Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report (TOAR) as discussed by the authors provides a database of surface ozone data from almost 10,000 measurement sites around the world with global metadata information, such as the first globally consistent characterisations of measurement sites as either urban or rural/remote.
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Screening volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emissions from five marine phytoplankton species by head space gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (HS-GC/MS).

TL;DR: Evidence is presented that several chlorinated organic compounds, normally considered as anthropogenic, can be produced from marine phytoplankton (namely chloroform, dichloromethane, trichloro methylene, tetrachloroethylene, chlorobenzene and dichlorobenzenes).