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Characterization of a boreal convective boundary layer and its impact on atmospheric chemistry during HUMPPA-COPEC-2010

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Table 1. Chemical reaction scheme solved by the MXL model, based on van Stratum et al.
Table 3. Overview of the prescribed initial and boundary conditions. Presented are the initial values (subscript 0) for h, θ and q, the initial di ff erences between the free troposphere and boundary layer (additional prefix ∆ ) and the free tropospheric g
Table 4. Overview of the prescribed initial mixing ratios (ppbv) and the emissions at the surface (mg m −2 h −1 ) of the reactive species for Sect
Table 5. Overview of the altered initial and boundary conditions for the case in which the resid- resid-ual layer is ignored compared to the standard case in Table 3
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