Vol. 18, issue 07, article # 7

pdf Lavrent'ev N. A., Rodimova O. B., Fazliev A. Z. Computing in the "Atmospheric Chemistry" information-calculating system. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 2005. V. 18. No. 07. P. 532-537.
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Abstract:

The "Atmospheric Chemistry" information-calculating system (ICS) is intended for analyzing the concentrated systems, whose dynamical behavior is described by kinetic equations. The basic parameters of the atmospheric chemical system analyzed in an ICS are the atmospheric model, surface albedo, and zenith angle. The problems solved include the calculation of rate coefficients of photochemical reactions at a given height in the atmosphere or with the given radiation flux, derivation of kinetic equations and integrals of motion based on the given set of reactions, determination of concentrations of time-dependent components, etc. For the Chapman cycle and oxygen-hydrogen atmosphere, test calculations were carried out, the results of which qualitatively coincide with the earlier calculations.1,2