[1] Elevated concentrations of methyl bromide (CH3Br) were observed in the Arctic atmospheric boundary layer (BL) during periods of widespread BL ozone (O3) depletion episodes (ODEs: O3 mixing ratios < 20 109 or parts per billion by volume, ppbv) particularly during major ODEs (MODES: O3 < 4 ppbv). No other organic gases measured during TOPSE (Tropospheric Ozone Production about the Spring Equinox) exhibited anti-correlations with O3 during these ODEs. Methyl bromide has both natural and anthropogenic sources and contributes half of the bromine (Br) to the stratosphere, where it can catalytically destroy O3. Several known CH3Br sources are evaluated, but the current knowledge cannot explain the observed enhancements. If the mechanis...
International audienceMethyl Bromide (CH$_3$Br) is a ubiquitous component of the atmosphere and has ...
The return of sunlight in the polar spring leads to the production of reactive halogen species from ...
Ozone Depletion Events (ODE) during polar springtime are a well known phenomenon in the Arctic and A...
Elevated concentrations of methyl bromide (CH3Br) were observed in the Arctic atmospheric boundary l...
Emission of bromine from sea-salt aerosol, frost flowers, ice leads, and snow results in the nearly ...
Measurements are reported of four gas‐phase, brominated organic species found in the Arctic atmosphe...
International audienceDuring the Arctic Tropospheric Ozone Chemistry (ARCTOC) campaigns at Ny-Ålesun...
Bromine radicals (Br·) cause ozone depletion and mercury deposition in the Arctic atmospheric bounda...
There is increasing evidence that at polar sunrise sunlight-induced changes in the composition of th...
With the return of sunlight in the polar spring, the snowpack serves as an effective source of molec...
In situ measurements of ozone, photochemically active bromine compounds, and other trace gases over ...
During polar spring, the presence of reactive bromine in the polar boundary layer is considered to ...
Recent theoretical studies indicate that reactive organic iodocarbons such as CH2I2 would be extreme...
Heterogeneous photochemistry converts bromide (Br−) to reactive bromine species (Br atoms and bromin...
Bromine radicals (Br + BrO) are important atmospheric species owing to their ability to catalyticall...
International audienceMethyl Bromide (CH$_3$Br) is a ubiquitous component of the atmosphere and has ...
The return of sunlight in the polar spring leads to the production of reactive halogen species from ...
Ozone Depletion Events (ODE) during polar springtime are a well known phenomenon in the Arctic and A...
Elevated concentrations of methyl bromide (CH3Br) were observed in the Arctic atmospheric boundary l...
Emission of bromine from sea-salt aerosol, frost flowers, ice leads, and snow results in the nearly ...
Measurements are reported of four gas‐phase, brominated organic species found in the Arctic atmosphe...
International audienceDuring the Arctic Tropospheric Ozone Chemistry (ARCTOC) campaigns at Ny-Ålesun...
Bromine radicals (Br·) cause ozone depletion and mercury deposition in the Arctic atmospheric bounda...
There is increasing evidence that at polar sunrise sunlight-induced changes in the composition of th...
With the return of sunlight in the polar spring, the snowpack serves as an effective source of molec...
In situ measurements of ozone, photochemically active bromine compounds, and other trace gases over ...
During polar spring, the presence of reactive bromine in the polar boundary layer is considered to ...
Recent theoretical studies indicate that reactive organic iodocarbons such as CH2I2 would be extreme...
Heterogeneous photochemistry converts bromide (Br−) to reactive bromine species (Br atoms and bromin...
Bromine radicals (Br + BrO) are important atmospheric species owing to their ability to catalyticall...
International audienceMethyl Bromide (CH$_3$Br) is a ubiquitous component of the atmosphere and has ...
The return of sunlight in the polar spring leads to the production of reactive halogen species from ...
Ozone Depletion Events (ODE) during polar springtime are a well known phenomenon in the Arctic and A...