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Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 9:4279-4294
Understanding the mechanisms that transport pollutants from the surface to the free atmosphere is important for determining the atmosphere's chemical composition. This study quantifies the vertical transport of tropospheric carbon monoxide (CO) by de
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Xinrong Ren, Gao Chen, Michael Porter, R. Shetter, Antony D. Clarke, Cameron S. McNaughton, J. Snow, James H. Crawford, Stephanie A. Vay, Kenneth E. Pickering, Ronald C. Cohen, Petter Weibring, Glen W. Sachse, Timothy H. Bertram, S. Kim, Dylan B. Millet, Hanwant B. Singh, Donald R. Blake, Nicola J. Blake, Alan Fried, Jennifer R. Olson, Brian G. Heikes, Lee Thornhill, James Walega, William H. Brune, Frank K. Tittel, Haiwei Shen, Glenn S. Diskin, G. Huey, Chad Roller, Jeremy Halland, Dirk Richter, Daniel O'Sullivan, Samuel R. Hall, Melody A. Avery, Bruce E. Anderson, Henry E. Fuelberg, James R. Podolske
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research. 113
Measurements of CH2O from a tunable diode laser absorption spectrometer (TDLAS) were acquired onboard the NASA DC-8 during the summer 2004 INTEX-NA (Intercontinental Chemical Transport Experiment - North America) campaign to test our understanding of
Autor:
Alan Fried, James Walega, Brian G. Heikes, J. Snow, James H. Crawford, Petter Weibring, Michael Porter, Jennifer R. Olson, Chad Roller, Jeremy Halland, Haiwei Shen, Dylan B. Millet, Frank K. Tittel, Gao Chen, Daniel O'Sullivan, Henry E. Fuelberg, Dirk Richter
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research. 113
[1] A tunable diode laser absorption spectrometer (TDLAS) was operated on the NASA DC-8 aircraft during the summer INTEX-NA study to acquire ambient formaldehyde (CH2O) measurements over North America and the North Atlantic Ocean from ∼0.2 km to
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Journal of Geophysical Research. 112
[1] Meteorological conditions are described during the Intercontinental Chemical Transport Experiment–North America (INTEX-NA) that was conducted over the United States during July and August 2004. Relatively zonal flow dominated the contiguous Uni