[1] A balloon-borne UV–visible spectrometer, the SAOZ-BrO, has been designed for the measurement of BrO on small and relatively low-cost balloons. It allows the retrieval of the vertical BrO profile with a resolution of 1 km, a precision of 0.5–2 pptv (below 25 km), and a +5/10 % accuracy during the daytime balloon ascent. Fifteen successful flights have been carried out since 1997. Significant BrO amounts were observed at all latitudes and seasons, with a peak concentration altitude varying from 15 km in the winter vortex to 22 km in the tropics. The mixing ratio increases steadily from the tropopause to 25–30 km, depending on the latitude, above which it remains constant up to 30 km. The latitudinal and seasonal changes (maximum at high l...
Vertical profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) in the 15–30 km range are retrieved from S...
Vertical profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) in the 15–30 km range are retrieved from S...
Vertical profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) in the 15–30 km range are retrieved from S...
Bromine-containing substances can decompose the ozone layer. Although the abundance of stratospheric...
Inorganic bromine species form the second most important halogen family affecting stratospheric ozon...
Because measurements of bromine at high latitudes are scarce, the current understanding of bromine c...
International audienceRetrievals of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) profiles from two years of ...
Measurements of mixing ratio profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) were made using observ...
The first tropospheric and stratospheric (4 to 33 km) BrO profile is presented for the inner tropics...
Measurements of mixing ratio profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) were made using observ...
Measurements of mixing ratio profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) were made using observ...
We report on measurements of total bromine (Brtot) in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere t...
Abstract. We report on measurements of total bromine (Brtot) in the upper troposphere and lower stra...
Emission of bromine from sea-salt aerosol, frost flowers, ice leads, and snow results in the nearly ...
Vertical profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) in the 15–30 km range are retrieved from S...
Vertical profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) in the 15–30 km range are retrieved from S...
Vertical profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) in the 15–30 km range are retrieved from S...
Vertical profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) in the 15–30 km range are retrieved from S...
Bromine-containing substances can decompose the ozone layer. Although the abundance of stratospheric...
Inorganic bromine species form the second most important halogen family affecting stratospheric ozon...
Because measurements of bromine at high latitudes are scarce, the current understanding of bromine c...
International audienceRetrievals of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) profiles from two years of ...
Measurements of mixing ratio profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) were made using observ...
The first tropospheric and stratospheric (4 to 33 km) BrO profile is presented for the inner tropics...
Measurements of mixing ratio profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) were made using observ...
Measurements of mixing ratio profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) were made using observ...
We report on measurements of total bromine (Brtot) in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere t...
Abstract. We report on measurements of total bromine (Brtot) in the upper troposphere and lower stra...
Emission of bromine from sea-salt aerosol, frost flowers, ice leads, and snow results in the nearly ...
Vertical profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) in the 15–30 km range are retrieved from S...
Vertical profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) in the 15–30 km range are retrieved from S...
Vertical profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) in the 15–30 km range are retrieved from S...
Vertical profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) in the 15–30 km range are retrieved from S...