Holton1/Codes-for-HCHO-interannual-variability-in-northern-high-latitudes: Interannual variability of summertime formaldehyde (HCHO) vertical column density and its main drivers in northern high latitudes ...
Tianlang Zhao1, Jingqiu Mao1, Zolal Ayazpour2,3, Gonzalo González Abad3, Caroline R Nowlan3, Yiqi Zheng1 1 University of Alaska Fairbanks, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry & Geophysical Institute, Fairbanks, AK, United States 2 University at Buffalo, Department of Civil, Structural and E...
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2023
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8094844 https://zenodo.org/record/8094844 |
Summary: | Tianlang Zhao1, Jingqiu Mao1, Zolal Ayazpour2,3, Gonzalo González Abad3, Caroline R Nowlan3, Yiqi Zheng1 1 University of Alaska Fairbanks, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry & Geophysical Institute, Fairbanks, AK, United States 2 University at Buffalo, Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering, Buffalo, NY, United States 3 Center for Astrophysics, Harvard & Smithsonian, Cambridge, MA, United States Correspondence to: Tianlang Zhao (tzhao@alaska.edu) and Jingqiu Mao (jmao2@alaska.edu) Abstract: The northern high latitudes (50-90°N, mostly including boreal forest and tundra ecosystem) has been undergoing rapid climate and ecological changes over recent decades, leading to significant variations in volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emissions from biogenic and biomass burning sources. HCHO, a widely used indicator of VOC emission, exhibits high climate sensitivity. However, the interannual variability of HCHO and its main drivers over the region remain unclear. In this study, we ... |
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