Nitrous acid is a minor trace gas, yet has an important influence on OH concentrations in the troposphere. Gas phase concentrations in both rural and urban air are larger than predicted from laboratory studies of homogeneous or heterogeneous chemistry. A better understanding of the mechanisms which produce nitrous acid in the atmosphere will lead to improved model of nitrogen oxide and OH chemistry, particularly in polluted air
Nitrous oxide (N2O) generally known for its anesthetic and hallucinogenic properties is oxide with t...
Agriculture is a major contributor to atmospheric nitrous oxide (N2O) (Smith et al., 2014; Tian et a...
Reduced chemicals that are for the most part insoluble in water are emitted to the atmosphere from a...
Nitrous acid formation in the troposphere is described in the light of the most recent advances of k...
Why is nitrous acid important as an atmospheric trace gas? It is present in very small quantities, t...
Measurements of odd nitrogen compounds in the atmosphere are necessary because of the part these com...
A mathematical model is used to study the fate of nitrogen oxides (NO_x) emissions and the reactions...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is an important anthropogenic greenhouse gas, as well as one of the most signifi...
Summary Chemical processes occurring at night in the lowest part of the urban atmosphere, the so cal...
Atmospheric concentrations of nitrous acid were measured during a five months period in central Goth...
Among the N compounds released to the atmosphere, ammonia as well as nitrous oxide, nitric oxide, an...
Accurate measurements of the trace nitrogenous atmospheric species amines (NR3) and nitrous acid (HO...
International audienceThe potential impact of the uptake of HNO3 on ice on the distribution of NOy s...
Reactive nitrogen compounds (Nr, which include NOx (i.e., NO+NO2), N2O, ammonia, and HONO) have a la...
We performed measurements of nitrous acid (HONO) during the PRIDE-PRD2006 campaign in the Pearl Rive...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) generally known for its anesthetic and hallucinogenic properties is oxide with t...
Agriculture is a major contributor to atmospheric nitrous oxide (N2O) (Smith et al., 2014; Tian et a...
Reduced chemicals that are for the most part insoluble in water are emitted to the atmosphere from a...
Nitrous acid formation in the troposphere is described in the light of the most recent advances of k...
Why is nitrous acid important as an atmospheric trace gas? It is present in very small quantities, t...
Measurements of odd nitrogen compounds in the atmosphere are necessary because of the part these com...
A mathematical model is used to study the fate of nitrogen oxides (NO_x) emissions and the reactions...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is an important anthropogenic greenhouse gas, as well as one of the most signifi...
Summary Chemical processes occurring at night in the lowest part of the urban atmosphere, the so cal...
Atmospheric concentrations of nitrous acid were measured during a five months period in central Goth...
Among the N compounds released to the atmosphere, ammonia as well as nitrous oxide, nitric oxide, an...
Accurate measurements of the trace nitrogenous atmospheric species amines (NR3) and nitrous acid (HO...
International audienceThe potential impact of the uptake of HNO3 on ice on the distribution of NOy s...
Reactive nitrogen compounds (Nr, which include NOx (i.e., NO+NO2), N2O, ammonia, and HONO) have a la...
We performed measurements of nitrous acid (HONO) during the PRIDE-PRD2006 campaign in the Pearl Rive...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) generally known for its anesthetic and hallucinogenic properties is oxide with t...
Agriculture is a major contributor to atmospheric nitrous oxide (N2O) (Smith et al., 2014; Tian et a...
Reduced chemicals that are for the most part insoluble in water are emitted to the atmosphere from a...