As a major source region of the hydroxyl radical OH, the Tropics largely control the oxidation capacity of the atmosphere on a global scale. However, emissions of hydrocarbons from the tropical rainforest that react rapidly with OH can potentially deplete the amount of OH and thereby reduce the oxidation capacity. The airborne GABRIEL field campaign in equatorial South America (Suriname) in October 2005 investigated the influence of the tropical rainforest on the HOx budget (HOx = OH + HO2). The first observations of OH and HO2 over a tropical rainforest are compared to steady state concentrations calculated with the atmospheric chemistry box model MECCA. The important precursors and sinks for HOx chemistry, measured during the campaign, ar...
Hydroxyl radical (OH) is the main daytime oxidant in the troposphere and determines the atmospheric ...
A zero-dimensional (0-D) model has been applied to study the sources of hydrogen oxide radicals (HOx...
Terrestrial vegetation, especially tropical rain forest, releases vast quantities of volatile organi...
As a major source region of the hydroxyl radical OH, the Tropics largely control the oxidation capac...
Forests are the dominant source of volatile organic compounds into the atmosphere, with isoprene bei...
The lifetime of methane is controlled to a very large extent by the abundance of the OH radical. The...
Forests are the dominant source of volatile organic compounds into the atmosphere, with isoprene bei...
Concurrent measurements of OH, HO2, H2O2, and CH3OOH concentrations were made during ari aircraft fl...
We present OH observations made in Amazonas, Brazil during the Green Ocean Amazon campaign (GoAmazon...
A photochemical box model constrained by ancillary observations was used to simulate OH and HO 2 con...
A photochemical box model constrained by ancillary observations was used to simulate OH and HO2 conc...
Reactions of the hydroxyl (OH) and peroxy (HO2 and RO2) radicals play a central role in the chemistr...
A photochemical box model constrained by ancillary observations was used to simulate OH and HO2 conc...
Atmospheric composition and chemistry above tropical rainforests is currently not well established, ...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) such as isoprene constitute a large proportion of the gl...
Hydroxyl radical (OH) is the main daytime oxidant in the troposphere and determines the atmospheric ...
A zero-dimensional (0-D) model has been applied to study the sources of hydrogen oxide radicals (HOx...
Terrestrial vegetation, especially tropical rain forest, releases vast quantities of volatile organi...
As a major source region of the hydroxyl radical OH, the Tropics largely control the oxidation capac...
Forests are the dominant source of volatile organic compounds into the atmosphere, with isoprene bei...
The lifetime of methane is controlled to a very large extent by the abundance of the OH radical. The...
Forests are the dominant source of volatile organic compounds into the atmosphere, with isoprene bei...
Concurrent measurements of OH, HO2, H2O2, and CH3OOH concentrations were made during ari aircraft fl...
We present OH observations made in Amazonas, Brazil during the Green Ocean Amazon campaign (GoAmazon...
A photochemical box model constrained by ancillary observations was used to simulate OH and HO 2 con...
A photochemical box model constrained by ancillary observations was used to simulate OH and HO2 conc...
Reactions of the hydroxyl (OH) and peroxy (HO2 and RO2) radicals play a central role in the chemistr...
A photochemical box model constrained by ancillary observations was used to simulate OH and HO2 conc...
Atmospheric composition and chemistry above tropical rainforests is currently not well established, ...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) such as isoprene constitute a large proportion of the gl...
Hydroxyl radical (OH) is the main daytime oxidant in the troposphere and determines the atmospheric ...
A zero-dimensional (0-D) model has been applied to study the sources of hydrogen oxide radicals (HOx...
Terrestrial vegetation, especially tropical rain forest, releases vast quantities of volatile organi...