articleAtmospheric chemistry and physicsAug 22, 2007GOLD OA

An overview of snow photochemistry: evidence, mechanisms and impacts

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Abstract

Abstract. It has been shown that sunlit snow and ice plays an important role in processing atmospheric species. Photochemical production of a variety of chemicals has recently been reported to occur in snow/ice and the release of these photochemically generated species may significantly impact the chemistry of the overlying atmosphere. Nitrogen oxide and oxidant precursor fluxes have been measured in a number of snow covered environments, where in some cases the emissions significantly impact the overlying boundary layer. For example, photochemical ozone production (such as that occurring in polluted mid-latitudes) of 3–4 ppbv/day has been observed at South Pole, due to high OH and NO levels present in a…

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Keywords
  • Snowpack
  • Snow
  • Reactive nitrogen
  • NOx
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Chemistry
  • Flux (metallurgy)
  • Atmosphere (unit)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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