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Tropospheric Chemistry with Isoprene - TropIsop
Difference in tropospheric column of isoprene caused by changes to emissions between 1990 and 1992 caused by the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo. This study was performed by nudging the model to ERA-40 re-analysis. Telford
et al ACP
10 7117 (2010)
Difference in tropospheric column of OH caused by changes to emissions between 1990 and 1992 caused by the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo. This study was performed by nudging the model to ERA-40 re-analysis. Telford
et al ACP
10 7117 (2010)
55 species, 48 advected tracers, 164 reactions
The addition of the Mainz Isoprene Mechanism to the
Standard Tropospheric Chemistry scheme allows for more
detailed studies of land-surface-climate interactions and this
scheme can be run at decadal to centennial time scales. The
scheme has 129 gas-phase reactions with 35 photolysis
reactions and has emissions into 9 species, with
isoprene oxidation considered. Emissions of
isoprene are scaled to be diurnally
varying.