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If you choose to follow any links to the complete text of articles listed below, you will be leaving the Strategian Web site. If you wish to return to this page from the Web page you are sent to, please use the Back option of your browser. K.A. Hallock-Waters, B.G. Doddridge, R.R. Dickerson, S. Spitzer, and J.D. Ray Carbon Monoxide in the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Troposphere: Evidence for a Decreasing Trend. (... comparing measurements of the amount of carbon monoxide [CO] in the air taken at a location in rural Virginia, USA from 1994-1997 and 1988-1989 reveals a decreasing trend in carbon monoxide concentration over the mid-Atlantic region of the United States; this result suggests that efforts made in the United States to reduce CO emissions [at least through 1997] have been successful in decreasing the concentration of CO in the air; the results of this study are consistent with the findings of other researchers and trends reported by the United States Environmental Protection Agency [EPA]) Geophysical Research Letters Volume 26, Number 18 (September 15, 1999): 2861-2864. **An abstract of this article is currently available through the Web site of Geophysical Research Letters** How to find the above journals, magazines, and other publications? See Step 3: Locate of the Information Strategy for details. Questions about any or all of the above? Please let me know. |
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