Madronich, S.Hastie, D.R.Ridley, B.A.Schiff, H.I.2010-05-202010-05-201984Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 1, 151-158, 1984http://hdl.handle.net/10315/4136The photodissociation coefficient, J NO2 of NO2 in the atmosphere was calculated at 235 and 298 K using the measured temperature dependences of the absorption cross-sections and quantum yields. These calculations gave a ratio J NO2(298 K)/J NO2(235 K)=1.155±0.010 which is only weakly dependent on altitude, surface albedo and solar zenith angle.enTh eoriginal publication is available at www.springerlink.comAtmospherephotolysisnitrogen dioxidephotodissociation coefficienttemperature effectCalculations of the Temperature Dependence of the NO2 Photodissociation Coefficient in the AtmosphereArticlehttp://www.springerlink.com/content/100279/http://www.springerlink.com/content/qh54388737336166/