Mesocosm: Figs – Exp2 23.06.2009. 10:57 towards the end of the fill via plant chamber.

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Mesocosm: Figs – Exp

10:57 towards the end of the fill via plant chamber

9min ALO: Nucleation is starting

29min ALO

1.5 HALO: No second nucleation today! O3 was reduced to 20 instead of 70ppb O3, NO and NO2 appear to be in a photo stationary state and not much is happening!

2 HALO O3 is still not reacting away!

3 HALO

125ppb O3 were injected in after 5 hours of lights on 2 extra modes appeared so far

40min after second O3 injection 5h40min ALO

87min after second O3 injection 6h25min ALO