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Rapid cycling of reactive nitrogen in the marine boundary layer

Chunxiang Ye, Xianliang Zhou (), Dennis Pu, Jochen Stutz, James Festa, Max Spolaor, Catalina Tsai, Christopher Cantrell, Roy L. Mauldin, Teresa Campos, Andrew Weinheimer, Rebecca S. Hornbrook, Eric C. Apel, Alex Guenther, Lisa Kaser, Bin Yuan, Thomas Karl, Julie Haggerty, Samuel Hall, Kirk Ullmann, James N. Smith, John Ortega and Christoph Knote
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Chunxiang Ye: Wadsworth Center
Xianliang Zhou: Wadsworth Center
Dennis Pu: State University of New York
Jochen Stutz: University of California
James Festa: University of California
Max Spolaor: University of California
Catalina Tsai: University of California
Christopher Cantrell: University of Colorado at Boulder
Roy L. Mauldin: University of Colorado at Boulder
Teresa Campos: National Center for Atmospheric Research
Andrew Weinheimer: National Center for Atmospheric Research
Rebecca S. Hornbrook: National Center for Atmospheric Research
Eric C. Apel: National Center for Atmospheric Research
Alex Guenther: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Lisa Kaser: National Center for Atmospheric Research
Bin Yuan: NOAA, Earth System Research Laboratory
Thomas Karl: Institute for Meteorology and Geophysics, University of Innsbruck
Julie Haggerty: National Center for Atmospheric Research
Samuel Hall: National Center for Atmospheric Research
Kirk Ullmann: National Center for Atmospheric Research
James N. Smith: National Center for Atmospheric Research
John Ortega: National Center for Atmospheric Research
Christoph Knote: National Center for Atmospheric Research

Nature, 2016, vol. 532, issue 7600, 489-491

Abstract: Aircraft measurements, laboratory photolysis experiments and modelling calculations reveal a mechanism for the recycling of nitric acid into nitrogen oxides; this enables observations to be reconciled with model studies, and suggests that particulate nitrate photolysis could be a substantial tropospheric nitrogen oxide source.

Date: 2016
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