1998
DOI: 10.1029/98jd00158
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Global simulation of tropospheric O3‐NOx‐hydrocarbon chemistry: 1. Model formulation

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“…The aerosol and gaseous simulations are coupled through the formation of sulfate and nitrate, the HNO 3 /NO 3 À partitioning of total inorganic nitrate, and heterogeneous aerosol chemistry including uptake of N 2 O 5 by aerosols [Evans and Jacob, 2005] [Duncan et al, 2003]. Soil NO x emissions are computed using a modified version of the algorithm of Yienger and Levy [1995] with the canopy reduction factors described by Wang et al [1998]. The midlatitude lightning NO x source is 1.6 Tg N yr À1 following Martin et al [2006] and Hudman et al [2007].…”
Section: Simulation Of No 2 From Geos-chemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aerosol and gaseous simulations are coupled through the formation of sulfate and nitrate, the HNO 3 /NO 3 À partitioning of total inorganic nitrate, and heterogeneous aerosol chemistry including uptake of N 2 O 5 by aerosols [Evans and Jacob, 2005] [Duncan et al, 2003]. Soil NO x emissions are computed using a modified version of the algorithm of Yienger and Levy [1995] with the canopy reduction factors described by Wang et al [1998]. The midlatitude lightning NO x source is 1.6 Tg N yr À1 following Martin et al [2006] and Hudman et al [2007].…”
Section: Simulation Of No 2 From Geos-chemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wet and dry deposition are determined as for the standard GEOSChem model Wesely, 1989;Wang et al, 1998;Amos et al, 2012).…”
Section: Global Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biomass burning inventory is based on satellite observations of fires by van der Werf et al [2006], and emission factors from Andreae and Merlet [2001]. Soil NO x emissions are computed following Yienger and Levy [1995] with canopy reduction factors described by Wang et al [1998]. The production of NO x by lightning is based on the cloud-top scheme of Price and Rind [1992] and vertical distribution from Pickering et al [1998] with a global source of 4.7 Tg N a À1 .…”
Section: Appendix A: Geos-chem Ctmmentioning
confidence: 99%