Investigating the yield of H.sub.2O and H.sub.2 from methane oxidation in the stratosphere
Investigating the yield of H.sub.2O and H.sub.2 from methane oxidation in the stratosphere
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An important driver of climate change is stratospheric water vapor (SWV), which in turn is influenced by the oxidation of atmospheric methane (CH.sub.4). In order to parameterize the production of water vapor (H.sub.2 O) from CH.sub.4 oxidation, it is often assumed that the oxidation of one CH.sub.4 molecule yields exactly two molecules of H.sub.2...
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Investigating the yield of H.sub.2O and H.sub.2 from methane oxidation in the stratosphere
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1680-7316