Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6340237 | Atmospheric Environment | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Total OH reactivity was also compared to various isoprene degradation schemes to evaluate known mechanisms. The MCM 3.2 isoprene mechanism reproduced the temporal degradation of total OH reactivity (and isoprene) reasonably well with a 57% (and 95%) agreement within the model uncertainties and a linear curve fit slope of 0.69 (and 1.02) for a model to measurement correlation. Large discrepancies between modeled values and all observed compounds were found for the recent isoprene oxidation scheme in MIME. Possible mechanistic reasons are discussed and improvements proposed. The subsequently modified version of MIME differed from the measured total OH reactivity only about 12% at the end of the experiment and represented best the overall temporal profile (linear curve fit slope of correlation: 0.95).
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Authors
A.C. Nölscher, T. Butler, J. Auld, P. Veres, A. Muñoz, D. Taraborrelli, L. Vereecken, J. Lelieveld, J. Williams,