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This project investigates the sources and sinks of volatile organic compounds in Arctic tundra ecosystems, focusing on how climate change influences these emissions. It aims to enhance understanding of biogeochemical processes and develop algorithms for improved modeling of these compounds' environmental impacts.
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) play a critical role in the physical and chemical properties of the atmosphere and regulating Earths climate.
Among them, light alkenes and alkyl halides (e.g., CH3X) are also critically important for tropospheric ozone formation and stratospheric ozone depletion, respectively.
However, global budgets of light alkenes and CH3X are not in balance because many sources/sinks have not been quantified realistically due to paucity of measurements; especially, fluxes i…
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