Abstract. We present an evaluation of sources, sinks and turbulent transport of nitrogen oxides, ozone and volatile organic compounds (VOC) in the boundary layer over French Guyana and Suriname during the October 2005 GABRIEL campaign by simulating observations with a single-column chemistry and climate model (SCM) along a zonal transect. Simulated concentrations of O3 and NO as well as NO2 photolysis rates over the forest agree well with observations when a small soil-biogenic NO emission flux was applied. This suggests that the photochemical conditions observed during GABRIEL reflect a pristine tropical low-NOx regime. The SCM uses a compensation point approach to simulate nocturnal deposition and daytime emissions of acetone and methanol...
Disjunct eddy covariance in conjunction with continuous in-canopy gradient measurements allowed for ...
This study explores our ability to simulate the atmospheric chemistry stemming from isoprene emissio...
We present an evaluation of a nested high-resolution Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS)-Chem chem...
International audienceWe present an evaluation of sources, sinks and turbulent transport of nitrogen...
We present an evaluation of sources, sinks and turbulent transport of nitrogen oxides, ozone and vol...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs), in particular isoprene and monoter penes, dominate the ...
Tropical tropospheric ozone affects Earth's radiative forcing and the oxidative capacity of the atmo...
International audienceWe present a comparison of different Lagrangian and chemical box model calcula...
We present an evaluation of a nested high-resolution Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS)-Chem chem...
The GABRIEL airborne field measurement campaign, conducted over the Guyanas in October 2005, produce...
We present an evaluation of a nested high-resolution Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS)-Chem chem...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) such as isoprene constitute a large proportion of the gl...
The photochemistry of the troposphere over the South Atlantic basin is examined by modeling of aircr...
This study explores our ability to simulate the atmospheric chemistry stemming from isoprene emissio...
Isoprene represents the single most important reactive hydrocarbon for atmospheric chemistry in the ...
Disjunct eddy covariance in conjunction with continuous in-canopy gradient measurements allowed for ...
This study explores our ability to simulate the atmospheric chemistry stemming from isoprene emissio...
We present an evaluation of a nested high-resolution Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS)-Chem chem...
International audienceWe present an evaluation of sources, sinks and turbulent transport of nitrogen...
We present an evaluation of sources, sinks and turbulent transport of nitrogen oxides, ozone and vol...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs), in particular isoprene and monoter penes, dominate the ...
Tropical tropospheric ozone affects Earth's radiative forcing and the oxidative capacity of the atmo...
International audienceWe present a comparison of different Lagrangian and chemical box model calcula...
We present an evaluation of a nested high-resolution Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS)-Chem chem...
The GABRIEL airborne field measurement campaign, conducted over the Guyanas in October 2005, produce...
We present an evaluation of a nested high-resolution Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS)-Chem chem...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) such as isoprene constitute a large proportion of the gl...
The photochemistry of the troposphere over the South Atlantic basin is examined by modeling of aircr...
This study explores our ability to simulate the atmospheric chemistry stemming from isoprene emissio...
Isoprene represents the single most important reactive hydrocarbon for atmospheric chemistry in the ...
Disjunct eddy covariance in conjunction with continuous in-canopy gradient measurements allowed for ...
This study explores our ability to simulate the atmospheric chemistry stemming from isoprene emissio...
We present an evaluation of a nested high-resolution Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS)-Chem chem...