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Carbon Monoxide Emissions from the Washington, DC, and Baltimore Metropolitan Area: Recent Trend and COVID-19 Anomaly
Published
Author(s)
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
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)