In this thesis the TOMCAT chemical transport model is used to investigate the processes which control the concentrations of CO and O3 in the Arctic troposphere. Particular focus is on understanding the main sources of CO, O3 and NOy species in the Arctic, distinguishing between natural and anthropogenic sources and the current drivers of interannual variability (IAV). First results from a new version of TOMCAT, with extended hydrocarbon chemistry and heterogeneous uptake of N2O5, shows better agreement with observed CO from MOPITT, surface stations and aircraft. Changes in simulated burdens demonstrate the importance of NMHC as a source of CO, O3 and PAN in the troposphere and show that the complexity of chemical schemes may have contribute...
International audienceCarbon monoxide (CO) is a reactive toxic gas, mainly produced by the combustio...
Ozone pollution transported to the Arctic is a significant concern because of the rapid, enhanced wa...
We examine the response of Arctic gas and aerosol concentrations to perturbations in pollutant emiss...
In this thesis the TOMCAT chemical transport model is used to investigate the processes which contro...
Using observations from aircraft, surface stations and a satellite instrument, we comprehensively ev...
International audienceSurface temperatures in the Arctic have increased more than in any other regio...
We use aircraft observations of carbon monoxide (CO) from the NASA ARCTAS and NOAA ARCPAC campaigns ...
In this paper, we analyze tropospheric O3 together with HNO3 during the POLARCAT (Polar Study using ...
International audienceCarbon monoxide (CO) is a reactive toxic gas, mainly produced by the combustio...
Ozone pollution transported to the Arctic is a significant concern because of the rapid, enhanced wa...
We examine the response of Arctic gas and aerosol concentrations to perturbations in pollutant emiss...
In this thesis the TOMCAT chemical transport model is used to investigate the processes which contro...
Using observations from aircraft, surface stations and a satellite instrument, we comprehensively ev...
International audienceSurface temperatures in the Arctic have increased more than in any other regio...
We use aircraft observations of carbon monoxide (CO) from the NASA ARCTAS and NOAA ARCPAC campaigns ...
In this paper, we analyze tropospheric O3 together with HNO3 during the POLARCAT (Polar Study using ...
International audienceCarbon monoxide (CO) is a reactive toxic gas, mainly produced by the combustio...
Ozone pollution transported to the Arctic is a significant concern because of the rapid, enhanced wa...
We examine the response of Arctic gas and aerosol concentrations to perturbations in pollutant emiss...