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Comparisons of observed and modeled OH and HO 2 concentrations during the ambient measurement period of the HO x Comp field campaign

Kanaya et al., 2012

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5058066292875288712
Author
Kanaya Y
Hofzumahaus A
Dorn H
Brauers T
Fuchs H
Holland F
Rohrer F
Bohn B
Tillmann R
Wegener R
Wahner A
Kajii Y
Miyamoto K
Nishida S
Watanabe K
Yoshino A
Kubistin D
Martinez M
Rudolf M
Harder H
Berresheim H
Elste T
Plass-Dülmer C
Stange G
Kleffmann J
Elshorbany Y
Schurath U
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

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A photochemical box model constrained by ancillary observations was used to simulate OH and HO 2 concentrations for three days of ambient observations during the HO x Comp field campaign held in Jülich, Germany in July 2005. Daytime OH levels observed by four …
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