2000
DOI: 10.1029/1999jd901016
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Photochemistry of HOx in the upper troposphere at northern midlatitudes

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“…Studies by Krol et al (6) show a significant global increase in OH, whereas those by Prinn et al (7) show a decline in OH levels after 1988. Recent studies in the upper troposphere also have reported discrepancies between model predictions and measured HO x (where HO X ϵ OH ϩ HO 2 ) concentrations that strongly depend on solar zenith angles (8)(9)(10)(11). These differences between predictions and observation not only highlight the difficulties associated with measuring atmospheric OH concentrations, but also potential variability arising from incomplete accounting of all significant sources and sinks of the OH radical.…”
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“…Studies by Krol et al (6) show a significant global increase in OH, whereas those by Prinn et al (7) show a decline in OH levels after 1988. Recent studies in the upper troposphere also have reported discrepancies between model predictions and measured HO x (where HO X ϵ OH ϩ HO 2 ) concentrations that strongly depend on solar zenith angles (8)(9)(10)(11). These differences between predictions and observation not only highlight the difficulties associated with measuring atmospheric OH concentrations, but also potential variability arising from incomplete accounting of all significant sources and sinks of the OH radical.…”
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“…The near-UV photodissociation of CH 3 OOH is known to be a significant source of OH radicals (10), whereas the reaction CH 3 OOH ϩ OH is an important removal mechanism for OH in the upper troposphere (14). Current tropospheric models include only the photochemistry associated with UV photodissociation of CH 3 OOH between 210 and 360 nm (26).…”
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“…HCOOH measurements in the upper troposphere, performed during several aircraft campaigns (Reiner et al, 1999;Jaeglé et al, 2000;Singh et al, 2000), have reported mixing ratios from about 30 to 215 pptv. HCOOH has also been probed in different biomass burning plumes (Yokelson et al, 1999;Goode et al, 2000;Herndon et al, 2007) with concentrations of around ten ppbv; Worden et al (1997) reported HCOOH total columns of 8.6 and 11.2 × 10 16 molec cm −2 above two fire events in the USA using optical measurements in the infrared.…”
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“…As a result, measurements of CH 2 O provide a valuable check of photochemical model predictions concerning recent hydrocarbon oxidation [Liu et al, 1992;Lee et al, 1998;Fried et al, 2002Fried et al, , 2003aWert et al, 2003]. In addition, CH 2 O measurements are important to the calculation of accurate OH concentration fields and odd hydrogen (HO x ) budgets [Ayers et al, 1997;Fried et al, 1997a;Wennberg et al, 1998;Jaeglé et al, 2000].…”
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