Articles | Volume 11, issue 8
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-11-3235-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-11-3235-2018
Model description paper
 | 
13 Aug 2018
Model description paper |  | 13 Aug 2018

Isoprene-derived secondary organic aerosol in the global aerosol–chemistry–climate model ECHAM6.3.0–HAM2.3–MOZ1.0

Scarlet Stadtler, Thomas Kühn, Sabine Schröder, Domenico Taraborrelli, Martin G. Schultz, and Harri Kokkola

Download

Interactive discussion

Status: closed
Status: closed
AC: Author comment | RC: Referee comment | SC: Short comment | EC: Editor comment
Printer-friendly Version - Printer-friendly version Supplement - Supplement

Peer-review completion

AR: Author's response | RR: Referee report | ED: Editor decision
AR by Scarlet Stadtler on behalf of the Authors (23 May 2018)  Author's response   Manuscript 
ED: Referee Nomination & Report Request started (05 Jun 2018) by Gerd A. Folberth
RR by Anonymous Referee #2 (15 Jun 2018)
ED: Publish subject to minor revisions (review by editor) (03 Jul 2018) by Gerd A. Folberth
AR by Scarlet Stadtler on behalf of the Authors (10 Jul 2018)  Author's response   Manuscript 
ED: Publish as is (11 Jul 2018) by Gerd A. Folberth
AR by Scarlet Stadtler on behalf of the Authors (18 Jul 2018)
Download
Short summary
Atmospheric aerosols interact with our climate system and have adverse health effects. Nevertheless, these particles are a source of uncertainty in climate projections and the formation process of secondary aerosols formed by organic gas-phase precursors is particularly not fully understood. In order to gain a deeper understanding of secondary organic aerosol formation, this model system explicitly represents gas-phase and aerosol formation processes. Finally, this allows for process discussion.