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Peter G. T. Fogg and James M. Sangster, Chemicals in the Atmosphere – Solubility, Sources and Reactivity
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Iodine Chemistry and its Role in Halogen Activation and Ozone Loss in the Marine Boundary Layer: A Model Study
A detailed set of reactions treating the gas and aqueous phase chemistry of the most important iodine species in the marine boundary layer (MBL) has been added to a box model which describes Br and Cl chemistr...
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Modeling Atmospheric Chemistry: Interactions between Gas-Phase Species and Liquid Cloud/Aerosol Particles
For detailed modeling of atmospheric chemistry it is necessary to consider aqueous-phase reactions in cloud droplets and deliquesced aerosol particles. Often, the gas-phase concentration is in equilibrium with...
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A mechanism for halogen release from sea-salt aerosol in the remote marine boundary layer
RECENT measurements of inorganic chlorine gases1 and hydrocarbons2 indicate the presence of reactive chlorine in the remote marine boundary layer; reactions involving chlorine and bromine can affect the concentra...
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Modelling of the nighttime nitrogen and sulfur chemistry in size resolved droplets of an orographic cloud
A chemistry module has been incorporated into a Lagrangian type model that computes the dynamics and microphysics of an orographical cloud formed in moist air flowing over the summit of Great Dun Fell (GDF) in...