1. The basic data (both chemical and meteorological) from 35 days of operation of the LARPP study have been archived on magnetic tape and are available from the U.S. National Technical Information Service, Washington, D.C. Some detailed considerations of the chemical data from one day of the operation (Operation #33) appear in the following articles:
2. Calvert, J.G., “Test of the Theory of Ozone Generation in Los Angeles Atmosphere”, Environ. Sci. Technol., 10, 248–256 (1956)
3. Calvert, J.G., “Hydrocarbon Involvement in Photochemical Smog Formation in Los Angeles Atmosphere”, Environ. Sci. Technol., 10, 256–262 (1976).
4. Leighton, P. A., “Photochemistry of Air Pollution”, Academic Press, New York, N.Y., 1961:
5. Demerjian, K.L., Kerr, J.A., and Calvert, J.G., “The Mechanism of Photochemical Smog”, Chapter 1, Adv. Eviron. Sci. Technol., 4, 1–256 (1974):