Kanaya et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Comparisons of observed and modeled OH and HO 2 concentrations during the ambient measurement period of the HO x Comp field campaignKanaya et al., 2012
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- 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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