Many chlorinated and brominated compounds that are inert in the troposphere are destroyed in the stratosphere and act as an in-situ source of stratospheric reactive chlorine and bromine. Other halogenated compounds that are reactive in the troposphere might contribute to the stratosphere's halogen budget in two ways. First, like their unreactive companions, rapid convective transport might carry them to the upper troposphere and make them available for subsequent advection by the mean circulation into the stratosphere before they are oxidized or photolyzed. Second, it is more likely that they are destroyed in the troposphere, and the chlorine and bromine that is released might then be transported to the stratosphere. We evaluate the relativ...
International audienceDetailed chemical reaction schemes for the atmospheric degradations of the ver...
We have developed a detailed chemical scheme for the degradation of the short-lived source gases bro...
We have developed a detailed chemical scheme for the degradation of the short-lived source gases bro...
A three-dimensional (3-D) chemical transport model (CTM) has been used to study the tropospheric che...
We have used a global three-dimensional chemical transport model to quantify the impact of the very ...
Halogens in the atmosphere chemically destroy ozone. In the troposphere, bromine has higher ozone de...
Recent in situ and satellite measurements suggest a contribution of ~5 pptv to stratospheric inorgan...
Recent in situ and satellite measurements suggest a contribution of similar to 5 pptv to stratospher...
We use the NASA Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) Chemistry Climate Model (GEOSCCM) to quantify ...
Emissions of halogenated very short-lived substances (VSLS) are poorly constrained. However, their i...
Current stratospheric models have difficulties in fully explaining the observed midlatitude ozone de...
Aircraft and satellite observations indicate the presence of ppt (ppt ≡ pmol/mol) levels of BrO in t...
International audienceIn this second part of a series of articles dedicated to a detailed analysis o...
We carry out a case study of the transport and chemistry of bromoform and its product gases (PGs) in...
We have developed a detailed chemical scheme for the degradation of the short-lived source gases bro...
International audienceDetailed chemical reaction schemes for the atmospheric degradations of the ver...
We have developed a detailed chemical scheme for the degradation of the short-lived source gases bro...
We have developed a detailed chemical scheme for the degradation of the short-lived source gases bro...
A three-dimensional (3-D) chemical transport model (CTM) has been used to study the tropospheric che...
We have used a global three-dimensional chemical transport model to quantify the impact of the very ...
Halogens in the atmosphere chemically destroy ozone. In the troposphere, bromine has higher ozone de...
Recent in situ and satellite measurements suggest a contribution of ~5 pptv to stratospheric inorgan...
Recent in situ and satellite measurements suggest a contribution of similar to 5 pptv to stratospher...
We use the NASA Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) Chemistry Climate Model (GEOSCCM) to quantify ...
Emissions of halogenated very short-lived substances (VSLS) are poorly constrained. However, their i...
Current stratospheric models have difficulties in fully explaining the observed midlatitude ozone de...
Aircraft and satellite observations indicate the presence of ppt (ppt ≡ pmol/mol) levels of BrO in t...
International audienceIn this second part of a series of articles dedicated to a detailed analysis o...
We carry out a case study of the transport and chemistry of bromoform and its product gases (PGs) in...
We have developed a detailed chemical scheme for the degradation of the short-lived source gases bro...
International audienceDetailed chemical reaction schemes for the atmospheric degradations of the ver...
We have developed a detailed chemical scheme for the degradation of the short-lived source gases bro...
We have developed a detailed chemical scheme for the degradation of the short-lived source gases bro...