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The first airborne comparison of N 2 O 5 measurements over the UK using a CIMS and BBCEAS during the RONOCO campaignLe Breton et al., 2014
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- Le Breton M
- Bacak A
- Muller J
- Bannan T
- Kennedy O
- Ouyang B
- Xiao P
- Bauguitte S
- Shallcross D
- Jones R
- Daniels M
- Ball S
- Percival C
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- Analytical Methods
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Dinitrogen pentoxide (N2O5) plays a central role in nighttime tropospheric chemistry as its formation and subsequent loss in sink processes limits the potential for tropospheric photochemistry to generate ozone the next day. Since accurate observational data for N2O5 …
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