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The influence of cloud chemistry on HOx and NOx in the moderately polluted marine boundary layer: a 1-D modelling study

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A 1-D marine stratocumulus cloud model has been supplemented with a comprehensive and up-to-date aqueous phase chemical mechanism for the purpose of assessing the impact that the presence of clouds has on gas phaseHOx, NOx and O3 budgets in the marine boundary layer. The simulations presented here indicate that cloud may act as a heterogeneous source of HONOg. The conversion of HNO4(g) at moderate pH (~ 4.5) is responsible for this, and, to a lesser extent, the photolysis of nitrate (NO3-). The effect of introducing deliquescent aerosol on the simulated increase of HONOg is negligible. The most important consequences of this elevation in HONOg are that, in the presence of cloud, gas phase concentrations of NOx species increase by a factor of 2, which minimises the simulated decrease in O3(g), and results in a regeneration of OHg. This partly compensates for the removal of OHg by direct phase transfer into the cloud and may have important implications regarding the oxidising capacity of the marine boundary layer.
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hal-00295183 , version 1 (18-06-2008)

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J. E. Williams, F. J. Dentener, A. R. van den Berg. The influence of cloud chemistry on HOx and NOx in the moderately polluted marine boundary layer: a 1-D modelling study. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2002, 2 (1), pp.39-54. ⟨hal-00295183⟩

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