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  1. The summertime surface ozone (O3) concentrations over Southeast Michigan (SEMI) often exceed 70 ppbv. However, the associated O3 formation regime is still not well known. In this study, we examined the chemical drivers of O3 exceedances in SEMI, based on the Michigan-Ontario Ozone Source Experiment (MOOSE) field campaign during the period of May 20 – June 30, 2021. We employed a zero-dimensional (0-D) box model, which was constrained by measurements of meteorology and trace gas concentrations during MOOSE. Our model simulations demonstrated that the formaldehyde to nitrogen dioxide ratio (HCHO/NO2) for the transition between the VOC- and NOx-limited O3 production regimes was 3.0 ± 0.3 (mean ± 1σ) in SEMI. The midday (12:00-16:00) averaged HCHO/NO2 ratio during MOOSE was 1.62 ± 1.03, suggesting that O3 production in SEMI was likely limited by VOC emissions. Our study has significant implications for air quality policy and the design of effective O3 pollution control strategies through ground-based HCHO/NO2 measurements and model simulations. 
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