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Tropospheric chemistry

by V A Mohnen, W Chameides, K L Demerjian, D H Lenschow, J A Logan, R J Mcneal, S A Penkett, U Platt, U Schurath, P D Dias show all authors
Advances in Chemical Engineering (1985)

Abstract

The chemistry of the background troposphere, the source region, and the transition regions are discussed. The troposphere is governed by heterogeneous chemistry far more so than the stratosphere. Heterogeneous processes of interest involve scavenging of trace gases by aerosols, cloud and precipitation elements leading to aqueous phase chemical reactions and to temporary and permanent removal of material from the gas phase. Dry deposition is a major removal process for ozone, as well as for other gases of importance in tropospheric photochemistry. These processes are also discussed.

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