Bromine chemistry mechanism: Difference between revisions
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Bromine chemistry has been added as an option to run with SMVGEAR or KPP in v.8-03-01 as an extension to the standard model's full chemistry simulation. Important features include: | |||
1.) Add 10 bromine tracers: Br2, Br, BrO, HOBr, HBr, BrNO2, BrONO2, CHBr3, CH2Br2, and CH3Br | |||
2.) 4 source gases: | |||
- CH3Br: concentrations are set to average CMDL measured concentrations prior to each chemistry step. | |||
- Very short lived (VSL) source gases: | |||
- CH2Br2 and CHBr3. These account for > 80% of the VSL organic bromine through the troposphere (WMO, 2007). | |||
- Emissions are taken from Q. Liang et al. [2010] + a seasonal scaling for CHBr3 at lat > 30N described in J. Parrella et al. [in prep.] | |||
- 429 Gg CHBr3 / yr; 62 Gg CH2Br2 / yr | |||
- Sea-salt debromination: | |||
- Largely follows Yang et al. [2005], treating the debromination as an emission of Br2, constrained to measured bromide depletion factors. | |||
3.) Wet and dry deposition for HBr, HOBr, and BrONO2. | |||
== Source code and data files == | == Source code and data files == |
Revision as of 19:02, 1 July 2010
NOTE: Page under construction!
Overview
Bromine chemistry has been added as an option to run with SMVGEAR or KPP in v.8-03-01 as an extension to the standard model's full chemistry simulation. Important features include:
1.) Add 10 bromine tracers: Br2, Br, BrO, HOBr, HBr, BrNO2, BrONO2, CHBr3, CH2Br2, and CH3Br 2.) 4 source gases: - CH3Br: concentrations are set to average CMDL measured concentrations prior to each chemistry step. - Very short lived (VSL) source gases: - CH2Br2 and CHBr3. These account for > 80% of the VSL organic bromine through the troposphere (WMO, 2007). - Emissions are taken from Q. Liang et al. [2010] + a seasonal scaling for CHBr3 at lat > 30N described in J. Parrella et al. [in prep.] - 429 Gg CHBr3 / yr; 62 Gg CH2Br2 / yr - Sea-salt debromination: - Largely follows Yang et al. [2005], treating the debromination as an emission of Br2, constrained to measured bromide depletion factors. 3.) Wet and dry deposition for HBr, HOBr, and BrONO2.