GSFC Code 916: Atmospheric Chemistry and
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Goddard 3D Chemical Transport Model (CTM) Photochemical Reactions:
 
 
Species Notes on reference
BrONO2 JPL 97, no change in 00
BrO JPL 97, no change in 00
Cl2O2 JPL 94 but to simple products, no change in 97, 00
ClONO2 JPL 97 but to simple products, no change in 00
H2O2 JPL 94, no change in 97, 00
HCl JPL 97 above 170 nm, no change in 00
HNO3 Burkholder, closely adopted by JPL97, no change in 00
HO2NO2 JPL 97, no change in 00
HOCl JPL 00 modified
N2O5 JPL 97, no change in 00
NO2 JPL 94, no change in 97, 00
NO3_NO JPL 97 modified, no change in 00
NO3_NO2 JPL 97 modified, no change in 00
OClO JPL 97 peaks averaged, no change in 00
O2 APL 95 Minshwaner-style approach
O3_O1D JPL 00 modified
O3_O3P JPL 00 modified
HOBr JPL 00 modified
CH3OOH JPL 97, no change in 00
N2O JPL 97, no change in 00
CH2O_HCO approximation to JPL 97, no change in 00
CH2O_CO approximation to JPL 97, no change in 00
CO2 JPL 97, no change in 00

 

Last Updated: Jan 2002
Page Author: Stephen D. Steenrod (SSAI) steenrod@code916.gsfc.nasa.gov)
Responsible NASA organization/official: Dr. A. R. Douglass, Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics Branch