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Atmospheric chemistry of ethane and ethyleneIt is shown by a study of ethane and ethylene photochemistry that the loss of ethane is controlled by OH in the troposphere and Cl in the stratosphere. Ethane observations indicating free Cl concentrations below 30 km that are only 10% of the value predicted by the present model calculations cannot be explained by heterogeneous aerosol concentration processes, and contradict current stratospheric photochemistry. The chemical destruction of ethane and ethylene leads to the generation of such compounds as carbon monoxide and formaldehyde, and it is found that the tropospheric concentrations of the latter are enhanced by nearly a factor of three for an ethylene mixing ratio of 2 ppb.
Document ID
19820047547
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Aikin, A. C.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Herman, J. R.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Maier, E. J.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Mcquillan, C. J.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Laboratory for Planetary Atmospheres, Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Date Acquired
August 10, 2013
Publication Date
April 20, 1982
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Geophysical Research
Volume: 87
Subject Category
Geophysics
Accession Number
82A31082
Distribution Limits
Public
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