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The photolysis of nitrous acid (HONO) is an important source of OH radical, the key oxidizing agent in the atmosphere. Recently it has been reported that nitrite (NO2−) in soil can also be a source of atmospheric HONO, in addition to the other pathways, e.g. the hydrolysis of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) on wet surfaces. However, the production rates of HONO in various soils are unknown. We selected a range...
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