Serious ozone depletion has been measured every Antarctic spring since the early 80’s. This ozone depletion is considered to be a result of photo chemical reactions and cat- alytic cycles resulting from anthropogenic halogen containing gases. In addition, the formation of Polar Stratospheric Clouds (PSCs) facilitates ozone loss because reac- tive halogen species are released by heterogeneous reactions on the surface of a PSC particle.Generally, Arctic ozone depletion is less severe and show larger variability than Antarctic loss because of the unstable and warmer condition. However, the Arctic stratosphere has been becoming colder during past decades and the Arctic ozone loss in the 2011 winter was comparable to Antarctic losses. Ozone depl...
During the past two decades, the ozone layer has developed a “hole” each winter and spring above the...
Since 1990, stratospheric chemical ozone losses in the Arctic have been reported, but the large acti...
Through first signs of stratospheric chemical ozone losses in the Arctic have been reported since 19...
Serious ozone depletion has been measured every Antarctic spring since the early 80’s. This ozone de...
Since the early 1980\u27s, large scale ozone depletion has been observed in the lower regions of the...
Observations from the Odin/Sub-Millimetre Radiometer (SMR) instrument have been assimilated into the...
The Superconducting Submillimeter-Wave Limb-Emission Sounder (SMILES) on board the International Spa...
For more than 20 years, a hole in the ozone layer has formed each spring over Antarctica when sunlig...
The objective of this study is to demonstrate how polar ozone depletion can be mapped and quantified...
An unprecedented stratospheric ozone loss has been reported in the Arctic from all ground-based, son...
International audienceThe amount of ozone depletion in the Arctic has been monitored every year sinc...
International audienceThe Arctic winter of 2019-2020 was characterized by an unusually persistent po...
In 2011, several groups reported dramatic ozone depletion over the arctic polar region approaching t...
Though first signs of stratospheric chemical ozone losses in the Arctic have been reported since 199...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2001Stratospheric ozone is of crucial importanc...
During the past two decades, the ozone layer has developed a “hole” each winter and spring above the...
Since 1990, stratospheric chemical ozone losses in the Arctic have been reported, but the large acti...
Through first signs of stratospheric chemical ozone losses in the Arctic have been reported since 19...
Serious ozone depletion has been measured every Antarctic spring since the early 80’s. This ozone de...
Since the early 1980\u27s, large scale ozone depletion has been observed in the lower regions of the...
Observations from the Odin/Sub-Millimetre Radiometer (SMR) instrument have been assimilated into the...
The Superconducting Submillimeter-Wave Limb-Emission Sounder (SMILES) on board the International Spa...
For more than 20 years, a hole in the ozone layer has formed each spring over Antarctica when sunlig...
The objective of this study is to demonstrate how polar ozone depletion can be mapped and quantified...
An unprecedented stratospheric ozone loss has been reported in the Arctic from all ground-based, son...
International audienceThe amount of ozone depletion in the Arctic has been monitored every year sinc...
International audienceThe Arctic winter of 2019-2020 was characterized by an unusually persistent po...
In 2011, several groups reported dramatic ozone depletion over the arctic polar region approaching t...
Though first signs of stratospheric chemical ozone losses in the Arctic have been reported since 199...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2001Stratospheric ozone is of crucial importanc...
During the past two decades, the ozone layer has developed a “hole” each winter and spring above the...
Since 1990, stratospheric chemical ozone losses in the Arctic have been reported, but the large acti...
Through first signs of stratospheric chemical ozone losses in the Arctic have been reported since 19...