Extreme co concentrations in the upper troposphere over northeast asia in june 2003 from the in situ mozaic aircraft data

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Philippe Nédélec et al. from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: Extreme CO concentrations in the upper troposphere over northeast Asia in June 2003 from the in situ MOZAIC aircraft data, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    [2 ] Carbon monoxide (CO) is a key trace gas in tropospheric photochemistry. Since the reaction with CO has a strong control on the hydroxyl radical (OH) concentrations in the unpolluted atmosphere, the oxidizing capacity in the troposphere is influenced by the level of CO. Asian plumes with 200 - 250 ppbv CO concentrations have been . . .

     

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