Abstract

Photolysis of nitrous acid generates hydroxyl radicals — a key atmospheric oxidant. Measurements at a forest in Michigan suggest that sunlight-induced breakdown of nitric acid on the canopy surface serves as a significant source of nitrous acid to the overlying atmosphere.

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