No Evidence for a Significant Impact of Heterogeneous Chemistry on Radical Concentrations in the North China Plain in Summer 2014
Zhaofeng Tan, Andreas Hofzumahaus, Keding Lu, Steven S. Brown, F. Holland, L. G. Huey, Astrid Kiendler‐Scharr, Xin Li, Xiaoxi Liu, Nan Ma, Kyung‐Eun Min, Franz Röhrer, Min Shao, Andreas Wahner, Yuhang Wang, Alfred Wiedensohler, Yusheng Wu, Zhijun Wu, Limin Zeng, Yuanhang Zhang, Hendrik Fuchs
Abstract
uptake on aerosol since then is likely not the reason for the increasing number of ozone pollution events in the North China Plain, contradicting conclusions made from model calculations reported in the literature.
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