Evolution of the Magnitude and Spatial Extent of the Weekend Ozone Effect in California’s South Coast Air Basin, 1981–2000

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Contributed date

October 15, 2021 - 12:30am

Critical Commentary

This article helps me in XXY ways:

  • To some degree consolidates 19 years of air sensor measurements - like an academic 'review of the field' article.
  • The visualizations clearly show the EPA sensor in Azusa.
  • This article contextualizes Azusa within the study of Los Angeles basin air quality.

Helps me maintain an interdiscplinary reading of the materiality I am studying.

Language

English

Cite as

Eric M. Fujita, William R. Stockwell, David E. Campbell, Robert E. Keislar and Douglas R. Lawson, "Evolution of the Magnitude and Spatial Extent of the Weekend Ozone Effect in California’s South Coast Air Basin, 1981–2000", contributed by Fred Ariel Hernandez, Center for Ethnography, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 15 October 2021, accessed 2 May 2024. http://www.centerforethnography.org/content/evolution-magnitude-and-spatial-extent-weekend-ozone-effect-california’s-south-coast-air