Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983georl..10..725a&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters (ISSN 0094-8276), vol. 10, Aug. 1983, p. 725-728. Research supported by the Chemical Manufacturers
Physics
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Acetonitrile, Air Pollution, Atmospheric Composition, Lower Atmosphere, Acetonitrile, Man Environment Interactions, Stratosphere, Turbulent Diffusion, Vertical Distribution
Scientific paper
The vertical distribution of acetonitrile between 0 and 55 km altitude is calculated assuming that CH3CN is released at the earth's surface and that the main loss process in the stratosphere is the reaction with hydroxyl radicals. The influence of different possible surface concentrations is investigated. The role of the destruction of CH3CN by Cl, as well as the use of different eddy diffusion coefficients is briefly discussed. The results are compared with recent measurements of acetonitrile.
Arijs Etienne
Brasseur Guy
de Rudder Anne
Ingels J.
Nevejans Dennis
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