Measurement from sun-synchronous orbit of a reaction rate controlling the diurnal NOx cycle in the stratosphere
A reaction rate associated with the nighttime formation of an important diurnally varying species, N2O5, is determined from MIPAS-ENVISAT. During the day, photolysis of N2O5 in the stratosphere contributes to nitrogen-catalysed ozone destruction. However, at night concentrations of N2O5 increase, te...
Main Authors: | Walker, J, Dudhia, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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