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Atmospheric Measurements during POPCORN Characterisation of the Photochemistry over a Rural Area

Edited By: J Rudolph and R Koppmann
256 pages
Atmospheric Measurements during POPCORN
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  • Atmospheric Measurements during POPCORN ISBN: 9780792355311 Hardback Jan 1999 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Comprises the results of atmospheric measurements obtained during the field campaign POPCORN (Photo-Oxidant Formation by Plant Emitted Compounds and OH Radicals in North-Eastern Germany) which was carried out to investigate the role and impact of biogenic trace gases on tropospheric chemistry.

Contents

1. A Field Study of Photochemistry in North-Eastern Germany; Plass-Duelmer, et al. 2. Meteorological Aspects, Ozone and Solar Radiation Measurements During POPCORN 1994; Brauers, et al. 3. Measurements of Carbon Monoxide and Nonmethane Hydrocarbons During POPCORN; Koppmann, et al. 4. Measurements of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) During POPCORN 1994: Applying a New On-Line GC-MS-Technique; Wedel, et al. 5. Measurements of Atmospheric Formaldehyde and Acetaldehyde During POPCORN 1994 Using 2.4-DNPH Coated Silica Cartridges; Benning, et al. 6. Mixing Ratios and Photostationary State of NO and NO2 Observed During the POPCORN Field Campaign at a Rural Site in Germany; Rohrer, et al. 7. Peroxyacetyl Nitrate (PAN) Measurements During the POPCORN Campaign; Schrimpf, et al. 8. Field Measurements of Atmospheric Photolysis Frequencies for O3, NO2, HCHO, CH3CHO, H2O2, and HONO by UV Spectroradiometry; Kraus, et al. 9. In-Situ Measurements of tropospheric Hydroxyl Radicals by Folded Long-Path Laser Absorption During the Field Campaign POPCORN; Brandenburger, et al. 10. Highly Time Resolved Measurements of OH During POPCORN Using Laser-Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy; Holland, et al. 11. Intercomparison of Tropospheric OH Measurements by Different Laser Techniques during the POPCORN Campaign 1994.

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Edited By: J Rudolph and R Koppmann
256 pages
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