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Nitrate transport, global

Formation of ammonium nitrate aerosols also affects the global troposphere by transporting NO from polluted regions to remote locations (Horowitz et al., 1998). Gas-phase organic nitrates such as PAN, formed in polluted regions and exported to the remote troposphere, are often a significant source of in remote locations. Because ammonium nitrate is relatively long-lived (with a lifetime of days to weeks, similar to other fine particulates) it can also transport NO to the remote troposphere. [Pg.4961]


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