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The NOy Budget Above Eureka, Nunavut From Ground-based FTIR Measurements, Space-based ACE-FTS Measurements, and the CMAM-DAS, GEM-BACH, and SLIMCAT Models

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Abstract

Reactive nitrogen species, collectively called NOy, play an important role in the chemistry of the stratosphere. NOy, shown in Equation 1, is responsible for significant ozone destruction in the mid-stratosphere and influences the partitioning of the hydrogen, chlorine, and bromine families in the lower stratosphere.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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