Consistent simulation of bromine chemistry from the marine boundary layer to the stratosphere - Part 1: Model description, sea salt aerosols and pH
This is the first article of a series presenting a detailed analysis of bromine chemistry simulated with the atmospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy. Release from sea salt is an important bromine source, hence the model explicitly calculates aerosol chemistry and phase partition...
Main Authors: | Kerkweg, A, Jöckel, P, Pozzer, A, Tost, H, Sander, R, Schulz, M, Stier, P, Vignati, E, Wilson, J, Lelieveld, J |
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Other Authors: | European Geosciences Union |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2008
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