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Origin of tropospheric ozone at remote high northern latitudes in summer
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1996)
We quantify the tropospheric ozone budget over remote high northern latitudes in summer using chemical and meteorological measurements between 0 and 6-km made during the summer of 1990 Arctic Boundary Layer Expedition (ABLE ...
Atmospheric chemistry in the Arctic and subarctic: Influence of natural fires, industrial emissions, and stratospheric inputs
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1992)
Haze layers with perturbed concentrations of trace gases, believed to originate from tundra and forest wild fires, were observed over extensive areas of Alaska and Canada in 1988. Enhancements of CH, CH, CH, CH, and CH ...
Summertime photochemistry of the troposphere at high northern latitudes
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1992)
The budgets of O, NO (NO+NO), reactive nitrogen (NO), and acetic acid in the 0–6 km column over western Alaska in summer are examined by photochemical modeling of aircraft and ground‐based measurements from the Arctic ...
Origin of ozone and NO x in the tropical troposphere: A photochemical analysis of aircraft observations over the South Atlantic basin
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1996)
The photochemistry of the troposphere over the South Atlantic basin is examined by modeling of aircraft observations up to 12-km altitude taken during the TRACE A expedition in September–October 1992. A close balance is ...
Latitudinal distribution of reactive nitrogen in the free troposphere over the Pacific Ocean in late winter/early spring
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1998)
The late winter/early spring (February/March, 1994) measurements of Pacific Exploratory Mission-West (PEM-W) B have been analyzed to show latitudinal distributions (45°N to 10°S) of the mixing ratios of reactive nitrogen ...
Deposition of ozone to tundra
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1992)
Vertical turbulent fluxes of O were measured by eddy correlation from a 12‐m high tower erected over mixed tundra terrain (dry upland tundra, wet meadow tundra, and small lakes) in western Alaska during the Arctic Boundary ...
OH and HO 2 chemistry in the North Atlantic free troposphere
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1999)
Interactions between atmospheric hydrogen oxides and aircraft nitrogen oxides determine the impact of aircraft exhaust on atmospheric chemistry. To study these interactions, the Subsonic Assessment: Ozone and Nitrogen Oxide ...
Ozone production in the upper troposphere and the influence of aircraft during SONEX: approach of NO x -saturated conditions
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1999)
During October/November 1997, simultaneous observations of NO, HO2 and other species were obtained as part of the SONEX campaign in the upper troposphere. We use these observations, over the North Atlantic (40–60°N), to ...
Origin of tropospheric NOx over subarctic eastern Canada in summer
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1994)
The origin of NOx in the summertime troposphere over subarctic eastern Canada is investigated by photochemical modeling of aircraft and ground-based measurements from the Arctic Boundary Layer Expedition (ABLE 3B). It is ...