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Dinitrogen pentoxide

Other Names

N2O5, Nitric anhydride, Nitric pentoxide

Definition

Dinitrogen pentoxide, N2O5, is formed from the reaction of the nitrate radical with nitrogen dioxide.
Higher in the atmosphere, it is an effective reservoir for active nitrogen.

Applications

(1) Atmospheric Chemistry Models (3) Health and Environment
(2) Air Quality Forecast Models (4) Climate Change

GES DISC Datasets

Quick Search for 'Dinitrogen pentoxide' with Mirador
Click on the corresponding 'WHOM access' links in the table below to access products containing specific parameter.

Parameter Units Platform /Instrument Data
Begin Date End Date WHOM Access Doc
Dinitrogen pentoxide, N2O5 Profiles
(Ground pixel resolution)
vmr Aura/HIRDLS 2004-07-15 Current HIRDLS2.003 Y
Dinitrogen pentoxide, N2O5 Profiles
(Global Gridded, at equal intervals of latitude/or equal intervals of time)
vmr
UARCL3AT Y
UARCL3AL Y
UARS/ISAMS 1991-09-26 1992-07-29 UARIS3AT Y
UARIS3AL Y

Other sources for data

1. CRISTA 2. MIPAS



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