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    Primary aerosol and secondary inorganic aerosol budget over the Mediterranean Basin during 2012 and 2013 by J. Guth, V. Marécal, B. Josse, J. Arteta, P. Hamer, P. Hamer

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…<br><br> In order to assess the importance of the anthropogenic emissions of the marine and the coastal areas which are central for the economy of the Mediterranean Basin, we made a sensitivity test simulation. This simulation is similar to the reference simulation but with the removal of the international shipping emissions and the anthropogenic emissions over a 50 km wide band inland along the coast. …”
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    A regional modelling study of halogen chemistry within a volcanic plume of Mt Etna's Christmas 2018 eruption by H. Narivelo, P. D. Hamer, V. Marécal, L. Surl, L. Surl, L. Surl, T. Roberts, T. Roberts, S. Pelletier, B. Josse, J. Guth, M. Bacles, S. Warnach, T. Wagner, S. Corradini, G. Salerno, L. Guerrieri

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Both sensitivity tests highlight a significant impact on the oxidants in the troposphere at the regional scale of these assumptions.…”
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    Halogen chemistry in volcanic plumes: a 1D framework based on MOCAGE 1D (version R1.18.1) preparing 3D global chemistry modelling by V. Marécal, R. Voisin-Plessis, T. J. Roberts, T. J. Roberts, A. Aiuppa, H. Narivelo, P. D. Hamer, B. Josse, J. Guth, L. Surl, L. Surl, L. Surl, L. Grellier, L. Grellier

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…We also find that the maximum altitude of the eruption changes the <span class="inline-formula">BrO</span> production, which is linked to the vertical variability of the concentrations of oxidants in the background air. These sensitivity tests display changes in the bromine chemistry cycles that are generally at least as important as the plume parameterisation. …”
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