Simulation of atmospheric COS mixing ratio : Evaluating the impact of transport and emission distribution on COS tropospheric variability using ground-based, aircraft, and FTIR data 
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<div><span>For the first time, we present a comparison of atmospheric transport models for Carbonyl Sulfide (COS), a promising photosynthesis tracer, within the framework of the ongoing Atmospheric Tracer Transport Model Intercomparison Project (TransCom). Seven atmospheric transport models participated in the inter-comparison experiment and provided simulations of COS mixing ratios in the troposphere over a 10-year period (2010&#8211;2019), using prescri… Show more
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