Photochemical decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and formaldehyde (HCHO) in artificial snow
Bright Kwakye-Awuah
Annals of Glaciology, 2004
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Investigation of the photochemical decomposition of nitrate, hydrogen peroxide, and formaldehyde in artificial snow
Emmanuel Quansah
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry, 2006
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An overview of snow photochemistry: evidence, mechanisms and impacts
Florent Domine, Cort Anastasio, Jack Dibb
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2007
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Snow physics as relevant to snow photochemistry
Michael Lehning
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2008
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Photochemistry and nature of organic matter in Arctic and Antarctic snow
Timothy Filley
Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 2004
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Formation of Hydroxyl Radical from the Photolysis of Frozen Hydrogen Peroxide
Hong-ming Yin
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2005
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Experimental studies concerning photochemical reactions in snow
Emmanuel Quansah
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Formaldehyde and hydrogen peroxide in air, snow and interstitial air at South Pole
Douglas Davis, Manuel Hutterli
Atmospheric Environment, 2004
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Calculations of in-snow NO2 and OH radical photochemical production and photolysis rates: A field and radiative-transfer study of the optical properties of Arctic (Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard) snow
Antonietta Ianniello
Journal of Geophysical Research, 2011
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Photoformation of hydroxyl radical on snow grains at Summit, Greenland
Manuel Hutterli
Atmospheric Environment, 2007
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Impact of temperature-driven cycling of hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) between air and snow on the planetary boundary layer
Manuel Hutterli
Journal of Geophysical Research, 2001
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Measurements of hydrogen peroxide and formaldehyde exchange between the atmosphere and surface snow at Summit, Greenland
Markus Frey
Atmospheric Environment, 2002
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Soluble, light-absorbing species in snow at Barrow, Alaska
sam hall
Journal of Geophysical Research, 2011
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Can We Model Snow Photochemistry? Problems with the Current Approaches
Florent Domine
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2013
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Contrasting atmospheric boundary layer chemistry of methylhydroperoxide (CH3OOH) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) above polar snow
Manuel Hutterli
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2009
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Photochemically induced production of CH3Br, CH3I, C2H5I, ethene, and propene within surface snow at Summit, Greenland
Jack Dibb
Atmospheric Environment, 2002
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Oxidation of Aromatic and Aliphatic Hydrocarbons by OH Radicals Photochemically Generated from H 2 O 2 in Ice
Jana Klanova
Environmental Science & Technology, 2006
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Formaldehyde in the Alaskan Arctic snowpack: Partitioning and physical processes involved in air-snow exchanges
Florent Domine
Journal of Geophysical Research, 2011
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Fast nitrogen oxide photochemistry in Summit, Greenland snow
Jack Dibb
Atmospheric Environment, 2002
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HONO emissions from snow surfaces
Mauro Montagnoli
Environmental Research Letters, 2008
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Formaldehyde and hydrogen peroxide concentrations in the snow cover at Murododaira, Mt. Tateyama, Japan
noriyasu kunori
Bulletin of Glaciological Research, 2012
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Release of NO x from sunlight‐irradiated midlatitude snow
Jack Dibb
Geophysical Research …, 2000
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Hydroxyl radical and NOxproduction rates, black carbon concentrations and light-absorbing impurities in snow from field measurements of light penetration and nadir reflectivity of onshore and offshore coastal Alaskan snow
Alasdair MacArthur
Journal of Geophysical Research, 2012
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Formaldehyde in Arctic snow. Incorporation into ice particles and evolution in the snowpack
Florent Domine, Axel Cabanes
Atmospheric Environment, 2002
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Sensitivity of hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) and formaldehyde (HCHO) preservation in snow to changing environmental conditions: Implications for ice core records
Manuel Hutterli
Journal of Geophysical Research, 2003
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