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  Poster Programme - AS3.10 Reactive Halogen Compounds in the Lower and the Free Troposphere

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Convener: Sander, R.
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Wednesday, 5 April 2006 17:30 - 19:00
Display Time: Wednesday, 5 April 2006 08:00 -
Wednesday, 5 April 2006 19:30
Poster Area: Halls X/Y

Chairperson: SANDER, R.

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XY0172
EGU06-A-01009;  AS3.10-1WE5P-0172
Pechtl, S.; von Glasow, R.
Model sensitivity studies on atmospheric iodine chemistry and coastal nucleation events

XY0173
EGU06-A-04331;  AS3.10-1WE5P-0173
Saiz-Lopez, A; Mahajan, A. S.; Plane, J. M.; Salmon , R. A.; Bauguitte , S. ; Jones , A. E.
Bromine oxide observations in the coastal Antarctic boundary layer

XY0174
EGU06-A-00569;  AS3.10-1WE5P-0174
Gómez Martín, J.C.; Spietz, P.; Burrows, J.P.
Laboratory Studies on the IO self reaction and the fate of its products: evidence for OIO nucleation

XY0175
EGU06-A-02221;  AS3.10-1WE5P-0175
Dillon, TJ; Tucceri, ME; Karunanandan, R; Crowley, JN
Laboratory studies of iodine oxide chemistry by laser induced fluorescence.

XY0176
EGU06-A-02774;  AS3.10-1WE5P-0176
Baker, A.R.
Speciation of soluble aerosol iodine over the Atlantic Ocean

XY0177
EGU06-A-03857;  AS3.10-1WE5P-0177
Siekmann, F.; Sen, A.; Behnke, W.; Krueger, H.; Zetzsch, C.
Release of reactive halogenated species from sea-salt aerosols under arctic and tropospheric conditions in smog-chamber experiments

XY0178
EGU06-A-05358;  AS3.10-1WE5P-0178
Kreher, K.; Wurst, M.; Friess, U.; Dix, B.; Schofield, R.; Riedel, K.; Oltmans, S.; Bodeker, G.; Wood, S.; Connor, B.
Bromine explosion events observed at Arrival Heights, Antarctica, since 1995

XY0179
EGU06-A-05717;  AS3.10-1WE5P-0179
Pratte, P.; Rossi, M. J.
The influence of the organic fraction in marine aerosol on the HOBr heterogeneous reaction with natural sea salt and model salt aerosols at 300K and rh = 40-90%

XY0180
EGU06-A-06883;  AS3.10-1WE5P-0180
Spietz, P.; Gómez Martín, J. C.; Burrows, J. P.
Improved absorption cross section spectra for iodine oxides and molecular iodine I2 relevant in photolysis experiments of I2+O3 and in the atmosphere

XY0181
EGU06-A-08289;  AS3.10-1WE5P-0181
Warwick, N.; Pyle, J.
Global modelling of atmospheric bromoform sources and sinks

XY0182
EGU06-A-09048;  AS3.10-1WE5P-0182
O'Sullivan, D; Oram, D; Sturges, W; Brenninkmeijer, C; Kepplar, F; Röckmann, T
Measurements of reactive organic halogen compounds in the lower and free troposphere across the ITCZ.




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