To probe the spatial extent of tropospheric ozone depletion events during Antarctic spring, a network of 10 autonomous ozone monitors was established around the Dronning Maud Land sector of Antarctica for a full calendar year. Together with manned stations in the area, the network covered a ~1200 km stretch of coast, as well as a transect ~300 km inland and to ~2000 m asl. Here we present results from the spring period (August to October 2008). While some ozone depletion events were evident at only a single site, implying localised ozone destruction, others were evident across the network. The fact that, on occasions, ozone depletion events were observed at all coastal sites simultaneously, suggests the depleted air mass had a scale of...
Record-low ozone column densities (with a minimum of 212 DU) persisted over three weeks at the Río G...
At the middle eighties, strong stratospheric ozone depletion during spring was discovered over Antar...
While we often talk about the “Ozone Hole” over the Antarctic, we rarely talk about what ozone level...
To probe the spatial extent of tropospheric ozone depletion events during Antarctic spring, a networ...
To probe the spatial extent of tropospheric ozone depletion events during Antarctic spring, a networ...
To probe the spatial extent of tropospheric ozone depletion events during Antarctic spring, a networ...
To probe the spatial extent of tropospheric ozone depletion events during Antarctic spring, a networ...
International audienceThe Royal Society expedition to Antarctica established a base at Halley Bay, i...
The majority of tropospheric ozone depletion event (ODE) studies have focussed on time-series measur...
A suite of 10 autonomous ozone monitoring units, each powered using renewable energy, was developed ...
The majority of tropospheric ozone depletion event (ODE) studies have focussed on time-series measur...
International audienceEpisodes of ozone depletion in the lowermost Arctic atmosphere (0--2 km) at po...
International audienceEpisodes of ozone depletion in the lowermost Arctic atmosphere (0--2 km) at po...
Since March 2003, measurements of surface ozone have been made at the British Antarctic Survey Clean...
This work surveys the depth and character of ozone depletion in the Antarctic and Arctic using avail...
Record-low ozone column densities (with a minimum of 212 DU) persisted over three weeks at the Río G...
At the middle eighties, strong stratospheric ozone depletion during spring was discovered over Antar...
While we often talk about the “Ozone Hole” over the Antarctic, we rarely talk about what ozone level...
To probe the spatial extent of tropospheric ozone depletion events during Antarctic spring, a networ...
To probe the spatial extent of tropospheric ozone depletion events during Antarctic spring, a networ...
To probe the spatial extent of tropospheric ozone depletion events during Antarctic spring, a networ...
To probe the spatial extent of tropospheric ozone depletion events during Antarctic spring, a networ...
International audienceThe Royal Society expedition to Antarctica established a base at Halley Bay, i...
The majority of tropospheric ozone depletion event (ODE) studies have focussed on time-series measur...
A suite of 10 autonomous ozone monitoring units, each powered using renewable energy, was developed ...
The majority of tropospheric ozone depletion event (ODE) studies have focussed on time-series measur...
International audienceEpisodes of ozone depletion in the lowermost Arctic atmosphere (0--2 km) at po...
International audienceEpisodes of ozone depletion in the lowermost Arctic atmosphere (0--2 km) at po...
Since March 2003, measurements of surface ozone have been made at the British Antarctic Survey Clean...
This work surveys the depth and character of ozone depletion in the Antarctic and Arctic using avail...
Record-low ozone column densities (with a minimum of 212 DU) persisted over three weeks at the Río G...
At the middle eighties, strong stratospheric ozone depletion during spring was discovered over Antar...
While we often talk about the “Ozone Hole” over the Antarctic, we rarely talk about what ozone level...