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Atmospheric Measurements during POPCORN - Characterisation of the Photochemistry over a Rural Area (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
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Atmospheric Measurements during POPCORN - Characterisation of the Photochemistry over a Rural Area (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
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Present policy issues concern the reduction of ozone levels by
controlling its precursors, NOx and volatile organic compounds
(VOC). VOC are emitted from anthropogenic and biogenic sources.
Whereas our understanding of VOC emissions from anthropogenic
sources has advanced significantly in recent years, there is still
a lack of knowledge concerning the contribution of biogenic VOC to
the budget of organic trace gases and their impact on the formation
of ozone in the troposphere. Improving ozone reduction strategies
in the future requires a detailed understanding of the chemical
processes in the troposphere. This book comprises the results of
atmospheric measurements obtained during the field campaign POPCORN
(Photo-Oxidant Formation by Plant Emitted Compounds and OH Radicals
in North-Eastern Germany) which was carried out to investigate the
role and impact of biogenic trace gases on tropospheric chemistry.
This volume describes meteorological situations and origins of air
masses during the campaign, and presents measurements of a variety
of trace gases, solar radiation and photolysis frequencies. Special
attention is given to OH radical measurements and the in-situ
comparison of the two OH measurement techniques.
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