QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENT OF INTEGRATED BAND INTENSITIES OF ISOPRENE AND FORMALDEHYDE
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The OH-initiated oxidation of isoprene, which is one of the primary volatile organic compounds produced by vegetation, is a major source of atmospheric formaldehyde and other oxygenated organics. Both molecules are also known products of biomass burning. Absorption coefficients and integrated band intensities for isoprene and formaldehyde are reported in the 600-6500 cm
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Author Institution: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, P. O. Box 999, Mail Stop K3-59, Richland, WA 99352