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H108
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Synthesis of research findings in the aftermath of TexAQS II
1
H102
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Investigation of VOC radical sources in the Houston Ship Channel by the Solar Occultation Flux (SOF) Method and Mobile DOAS (SOF II)
3
H095
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Estimating Future Year Emissions and Control Strategy Effectiveness based on Hourly Industrial Emissions
2
H094
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Analysis of Historical Emission Changes to Inform New Emission Projection Analyses
3
H092
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Measurements of Oil/Water Separators at Refineries
1
H090
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Source/Receptor Relations: Observations from the 2006 Houston Triangle Field Program
7
H083
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Effects of Process Type and Speciation of Flaring on Air Emissions in the Houston-Galveston Area
2
H068
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NOx Emission Factors for Compressor Engines
6
H061
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Diagnostic Modeling and Data Analysis of the Summer 2005 Northeast Texas Plume Study (NETPS)
2
H057
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Inventory of Boilers, Process Heaters, and stationary engines and gas turbines (including Duct burners) at minor sources of NOx
3
H051C
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Evaluation of VOC Emissions from Flash and Condensate Tanks
2
H051A
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Measurement of VOC Emissions from Railcar Loading Arm Fittings
2
H022.2005.A
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Permit Data for Maximum Release Levels/Proceeding
3
H022.2003
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Permit Data for Maximum Release Levels
3
H013.2003
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Inventories of HR VOC Emissions & Impact of Emission Magnitude & Variability on Ozone Formation in H/G Area
6
H007A.2003
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Compilation of Information on Cooling Towers, Equipment Leak Fugitives and Flares
3
H006E.2002
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Top-Down Emissions Inventory: Inverse Modeling
4
H006C.2003
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Top Down emissions inventory: 3 part strategy
2
H006B.2002
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Top-down Emissions Verification for the Houston-Galveston Industrial Point Sources based on TexaAQS Data
11
H006A.2002
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Quantification of Fugitive Reactive Alkene Emissions from Petrochemical Plants with Perfluorocarbon Tracers
2
H005.2002
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Measurement and Assessment of Equipment Leak Fugitives and Vent Emissions in Industrial Ethylene and Other Chemical Sources
3