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Atmospheric Chemistry Model

The Atmospheric Chemistry Model of IMAGE 2.4 (ACM) calculates the concentrations of the most important greenhouse gases and other reactive gases. It has not been changed since IMAGE 2.2.

Atmospheric Chemistry Model

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References

IPCC, 2001. Climate Change 2000. The science of climate change. Contribution of working group I to the third assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Harvey, D., J. Gregory, M. Hoffert, A. Jain, M. Lal, R. Leemans, S. Raper, T. Wigley and J.d. Wolde, 1997. An introduction to simple climate models used in the IPCC second assessment report. Geneva, Switzerland. IPCC Technical Paper II, pp. 47 pp.

Kreileman, E. and A. Bouwman, 1994. Computing land use emissions of greenhouse gases. Water, Air and Soil Pollution, 76, 231-258.

Müller, J.-F., and G. Brasseur, 1995. Sources of upper tropospheric HOx: a three dimensional study. Journal of Geophysical Research, 104, 1705-1715.

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FAIR: theme-based website of the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency. Link to this website. HYDE: theme-based website logo of the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency. Link to this website. logo theme site GISMO Phoenix: theme-based website of the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency. Link to this website. DGAR - Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research. Link to this website.

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