International audienceDetailed chemical reaction schemes for the atmospheric degradations of the very short-lived species (VSLS) bromoform (CHBr3) and dibromomethane (CH2Br2) have been established. These degradation schemes have been implemented in the meteorological/tracer transport model CATT-BRAMS used in the present case as pseudo one-dimensional model with chemistry of CH4, CO, HOx, NOx, NOy and Ox. They include the main possible reactions of the intermediate brominated peroxy radicals RO2 (with R ¼ CH2Br, CHBr2 and CBr3) for which the most likely reaction pathways with HO2 have been found using ab initio computational calculations. The full degradation schemes have been run for two well-defined realistic scenarios, "clean" atmosphere ...
Halogens in the atmosphere chemically destroy ozone. In the troposphere, bromine has higher ozone de...
International audienceBromoform is one of the most abundant halogenated Very Short-Lived Substances ...
Methyl bromide (CH3Br) supplies about half of the chemically active bromine (Bry) in the stratospher...
International audienceDetailed chemical reaction schemes for the atmospheric degradations of the ver...
International audienceTwo brominated VSLS, bromoform (CHBr 3) and dibromomethane (CH 2 Br 2), which ...
We have developed a detailed chemical scheme for the degradation of the short-lived source gases bro...
We have developed a detailed chemical scheme for the degradation of the short-lived source gases bro...
We have developed a detailed chemical scheme for the degradation of the short-lived source gases bro...
A three-dimensional (3-D) chemical transport model (CTM) has been used to study the tropospheric che...
Many chlorinated and brominated compounds that are inert in the troposphere are destroyed in the str...
We use the NASA Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) Chemistry Climate Model (GEOSCCM) to quantify ...
We have used a global three-dimensional chemical transport model to quantify the impact of the very ...
The present research will explore the impact that both natural and anthropogenic activity has on bot...
Emissions of halogenated very short-lived substances (VSLS) are poorly constrained. However, their i...
Aircraft and satellite observations indicate the presence of ppt (ppt ≡ pmol/mol) levels of BrO in t...
Halogens in the atmosphere chemically destroy ozone. In the troposphere, bromine has higher ozone de...
International audienceBromoform is one of the most abundant halogenated Very Short-Lived Substances ...
Methyl bromide (CH3Br) supplies about half of the chemically active bromine (Bry) in the stratospher...
International audienceDetailed chemical reaction schemes for the atmospheric degradations of the ver...
International audienceTwo brominated VSLS, bromoform (CHBr 3) and dibromomethane (CH 2 Br 2), which ...
We have developed a detailed chemical scheme for the degradation of the short-lived source gases bro...
We have developed a detailed chemical scheme for the degradation of the short-lived source gases bro...
We have developed a detailed chemical scheme for the degradation of the short-lived source gases bro...
A three-dimensional (3-D) chemical transport model (CTM) has been used to study the tropospheric che...
Many chlorinated and brominated compounds that are inert in the troposphere are destroyed in the str...
We use the NASA Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) Chemistry Climate Model (GEOSCCM) to quantify ...
We have used a global three-dimensional chemical transport model to quantify the impact of the very ...
The present research will explore the impact that both natural and anthropogenic activity has on bot...
Emissions of halogenated very short-lived substances (VSLS) are poorly constrained. However, their i...
Aircraft and satellite observations indicate the presence of ppt (ppt ≡ pmol/mol) levels of BrO in t...
Halogens in the atmosphere chemically destroy ozone. In the troposphere, bromine has higher ozone de...
International audienceBromoform is one of the most abundant halogenated Very Short-Lived Substances ...
Methyl bromide (CH3Br) supplies about half of the chemically active bromine (Bry) in the stratospher...