Inter-model comparison of global hydroxyl radical (OH) distributions and their impact on atmospheric methane over the 2000–2016 period
<p>The modeling study presented here aims to estimate how uncertainties in global hydroxyl radical (OH) distributions, variability, and trends may contribute to resolving discrepancies between simulated and observed methane (<span class="inline-formula">CH<sub>4</sub&g...
Main Authors: | Y. Zhao, M. Saunois, P. Bousquet, X. Lin, A. Berchet, M. I. Hegglin, J. G. Canadell, R. B. Jackson, D. A. Hauglustaine, S. Szopa, A. R. Stavert, N. L. Abraham, A. T. Archibald, S. Bekki, M. Deushi, P. Jöckel, B. Josse, D. Kinnison, O. Kirner, V. Marécal, F. M. O'Connor, D. A. Plummer, L. E. Revell, E. Rozanov, A. Stenke, S. Strode, S. Tilmes, E. J. Dlugokencky, B. Zheng |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2019-11-01
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Series: | Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics |
Online Access: | https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/19/13701/2019/acp-19-13701-2019.pdf |
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