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Carbon Monoxide Emissions from the Washington, DC, and Baltimore Metropolitan Area: Recent Trend and COVID-19 Anomaly

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Israel Lopez Coto, Xinrong Ren, Anna Karion, Kathryn McKain, Colm Sweeney, Russell Dickerson, Brian McDonald, Doyeon Ahn, Ross Salawitch, Hao He, Paul Shepson, James Whetstone
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Environmental Science and Technology

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Lopez Coto, I. , Ren, X. , Karion, A. , McKain, K. , Sweeney, C. , Dickerson, R. , McDonald, B. , Ahn, D. , Salawitch, R. , He, H. , Shepson, P. and Whetstone, J. (2022), Carbon Monoxide Emissions from the Washington, DC, and Baltimore Metropolitan Area: Recent Trend and COVID-19 Anomaly, Environmental Science and Technology, [online], https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.1c06288, https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=932824 (Accessed October 8, 2025)

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Created January 26, 2022, Updated November 29, 2022
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