Nitrous acid (HONO) is an important component of the global nitrogen cycle and can regulate the atmospheric oxidative capacity. Soil is an important source of HONO. [HONO]*, the equilibrium gas-phase concentration over the aqueous solution of nitrous acid in the soil, has been suggested as a key parameter for quantifying soil fluxes of HONO. However, [HONO]* has not yet been well-validated and quantified. Here, we present a method to retrieve [HONO]* by conducting controlled dynamic chamber experiments with soil samples applied with different HONO concentrations at the chamber inlet. We show a bi-directional soil–atmosphere exchange of HONO and confirm the existence of [HONO]* over soil: when [HONO]* is higher than the atmospheric HONO conc...
We performed measurements of nitrous acid (HONO) during the PRIDE-PRD2006 campaign in the Pearl Rive...
Soil and biological soil crusts can emit nitrous acid (HONO) and nitric oxide (NO). The terrestrial ...
Nitrous acid (HONO) is a photochemical source of hydroxyl radical and nitric oxide in the atmosphere...
International audienceAbiotic release of nitrous acid (HONO) in equilibrium with soil nitrite (NO2-)...
Vertical mixing ratio profiles of nitrous acid (HONO) were measured in a clearing and on the forest ...
Nitrous acid (HONO) is an important OH radical source that is formed on both ground and aerosol surf...
Nitrous acid (HONO) is a precursor of the hydroxyl radical (OH), a key oxidant in the degradation of...
Abstract Nitrous acid (HONO) photolysis produces hydroxyl radicals—a key atmospheric oxidant. Soils...
HONO is an important precursor for OH radicals that impact secondary-pollutant production. However, ...
International audienceTo characterize the role of dew water for the ground surface HONO distribution...
Hydroxyl radicals (OH) are a key species in atmospheric photochemistry. In the lower atmosphere, up ...
Despite of decades of research, the formation mechanism of daytime HONO is still not fully understoo...
Non-Peer ReviewedUnderstanding the production pathways of potent greenhouse gases, such as nitrous o...
Nitrous acid (HONO) fluxes were measured above an agricultural field site near Paris during differen...
A negative-ion proton-transfer chemical ionization mass spectrometer was deployed on a mobile tower-...
We performed measurements of nitrous acid (HONO) during the PRIDE-PRD2006 campaign in the Pearl Rive...
Soil and biological soil crusts can emit nitrous acid (HONO) and nitric oxide (NO). The terrestrial ...
Nitrous acid (HONO) is a photochemical source of hydroxyl radical and nitric oxide in the atmosphere...
International audienceAbiotic release of nitrous acid (HONO) in equilibrium with soil nitrite (NO2-)...
Vertical mixing ratio profiles of nitrous acid (HONO) were measured in a clearing and on the forest ...
Nitrous acid (HONO) is an important OH radical source that is formed on both ground and aerosol surf...
Nitrous acid (HONO) is a precursor of the hydroxyl radical (OH), a key oxidant in the degradation of...
Abstract Nitrous acid (HONO) photolysis produces hydroxyl radicals—a key atmospheric oxidant. Soils...
HONO is an important precursor for OH radicals that impact secondary-pollutant production. However, ...
International audienceTo characterize the role of dew water for the ground surface HONO distribution...
Hydroxyl radicals (OH) are a key species in atmospheric photochemistry. In the lower atmosphere, up ...
Despite of decades of research, the formation mechanism of daytime HONO is still not fully understoo...
Non-Peer ReviewedUnderstanding the production pathways of potent greenhouse gases, such as nitrous o...
Nitrous acid (HONO) fluxes were measured above an agricultural field site near Paris during differen...
A negative-ion proton-transfer chemical ionization mass spectrometer was deployed on a mobile tower-...
We performed measurements of nitrous acid (HONO) during the PRIDE-PRD2006 campaign in the Pearl Rive...
Soil and biological soil crusts can emit nitrous acid (HONO) and nitric oxide (NO). The terrestrial ...
Nitrous acid (HONO) is a photochemical source of hydroxyl radical and nitric oxide in the atmosphere...