A model for the photochemistry of the global troposphere constrained by observed concentrations of H2O, O3, CO, CH4, NO, NO2, and HNO3 is presented. Data for NO and NO2 are insufficient to define the global distribution of these gases but are nonetheless useful in limiting several of the more uncertain parameters of the model. Concentrations of OH, HO2, H2O2, NO, NO2, NO3, N2O5, HNO2, HO2NO2, CH3O2, CH3OOH, CH2O, and CH3CCl3 are calculated as functions of altitude, latitude, and season. Results imply that the source for nitrogen oxides in the remote troposphere is geographically dispersed and surprisingly small, less than 107 tons N yr−1. Global sources for CO and CH4 are 1.5 × 109 tons C yr−1 and 4.5 × 108 tons C yr−1, respectively. Carbon...
The photochemistry of the troposphere over the South Atlantic basin is examined by modeling of aircr...
An approach for analysis and modeling of global atmospheric chemistry is developed for application t...
A two-dimensional (altitude vs. latitude) photochemical/transport model of the global troposphere is...
Results from a global three-dimensional model for tropospheric O3-NOx-hydrocarbon chemistry are pres...
A global three-dimensional model of tropospheric chemistry is used to investigate the changes in tro...
A global three-dimensional model of tropospheric O3-NOx-hydrocarbon chemistry is used to investigate...
The three-dimensional global distribution of OH over a year is calculated as a function of temperatu...
Two of the most important chemically reactive tropospheric gases are ozone (O{sub 3}) and the hydrox...
We present a comprehensive description and benchmark evaluation of the tropospheric chemistry versio...
We present a comprehensive description and benchmark evaluation of the tropospheric chemistry versio...
We present a first description and evaluation of GEOS-CHEM, a global threedimensional (3-D) model of...
We evaluate the sensitivity of tropospheric OH, O3, and O3 precursors to photochemical effects of ae...
We evaluate the sensitivity of tropospheric OH, O3, and O3 precursors to photochemical effects of ae...
Reduced chemicals that are for the most part insoluble in water are emitted to the atmosphere from a...
Present understanding of global atmospheric chemistry is reviewed. Models are presented and compared...
The photochemistry of the troposphere over the South Atlantic basin is examined by modeling of aircr...
An approach for analysis and modeling of global atmospheric chemistry is developed for application t...
A two-dimensional (altitude vs. latitude) photochemical/transport model of the global troposphere is...
Results from a global three-dimensional model for tropospheric O3-NOx-hydrocarbon chemistry are pres...
A global three-dimensional model of tropospheric chemistry is used to investigate the changes in tro...
A global three-dimensional model of tropospheric O3-NOx-hydrocarbon chemistry is used to investigate...
The three-dimensional global distribution of OH over a year is calculated as a function of temperatu...
Two of the most important chemically reactive tropospheric gases are ozone (O{sub 3}) and the hydrox...
We present a comprehensive description and benchmark evaluation of the tropospheric chemistry versio...
We present a comprehensive description and benchmark evaluation of the tropospheric chemistry versio...
We present a first description and evaluation of GEOS-CHEM, a global threedimensional (3-D) model of...
We evaluate the sensitivity of tropospheric OH, O3, and O3 precursors to photochemical effects of ae...
We evaluate the sensitivity of tropospheric OH, O3, and O3 precursors to photochemical effects of ae...
Reduced chemicals that are for the most part insoluble in water are emitted to the atmosphere from a...
Present understanding of global atmospheric chemistry is reviewed. Models are presented and compared...
The photochemistry of the troposphere over the South Atlantic basin is examined by modeling of aircr...
An approach for analysis and modeling of global atmospheric chemistry is developed for application t...
A two-dimensional (altitude vs. latitude) photochemical/transport model of the global troposphere is...