Heterogeneous photochemistry converts bromide (Br−) to reactive bromine species (Br atoms and bromine monoxide, BrO) that dominate Arctic springtime chemistry. This phenomenon has many impacts such as boundary-layer ozone depletion, mercury oxidation and deposition, and modification of the fate of hydrocarbon species. To study environmental controls on reactive bromine events, the BRomine, Ozone, and Mercury EXperiment (BROMEX) was carried out from early March to mid-April 2012 near Barrow (Utqiaġvik), Alaska. We measured horizontal and vertical gradients in BrO with multiple-axis differential optical absorption spectroscopy (MAX-DOAS) instrumentation at three sites, two mobile and one fixed. During the campaign, a large crack in the sea ic...
Reactive halogens are responsible for boundary-layer ozone depletion and mercury deposition in Polar...
Bromine radicals (Br + BrO) are important atmospheric species owing to their ability to catalyticall...
Ozone depletion events (ODEs) in the Arctic are primarily controlled by a bromine radical-catalyzed ...
Heterogeneous photochemistry converts bromide (Br−) to reactive bromine species (Br atoms and bromin...
Heterogeneous photochemistry converts bromide (Br−) to reactive bromine species (Br atoms and bromin...
The return of sunlight in the polar spring leads to the production of reactive halogen species from ...
The return of sunlight in the polar spring leads to the production of reactive halogen species from ...
The return of sunlight in the polar spring leads to the production of reactive halogen species from ...
The return of sunlight in the polar spring leads to the production of reactive halogen species from ...
With the return of sunlight in the polar spring, the snowpack serves as an effective source of molec...
Reactive halogens, and in particular bromine oxide (BrO), have frequently been observed in regions w...
During polar spring, the presence of reactive bromine in the polar boundary layer is considered to ...
Multiple axis differential absorption spectroscopy (MAX-DOAS) measurements of bromine monoxide...
Ozone depletion events in the polar troposphere have been linked to extremely high concentrations of...
International audienceReactive halogens, and in particular bromine oxide (BrO), have frequently been...
Reactive halogens are responsible for boundary-layer ozone depletion and mercury deposition in Polar...
Bromine radicals (Br + BrO) are important atmospheric species owing to their ability to catalyticall...
Ozone depletion events (ODEs) in the Arctic are primarily controlled by a bromine radical-catalyzed ...
Heterogeneous photochemistry converts bromide (Br−) to reactive bromine species (Br atoms and bromin...
Heterogeneous photochemistry converts bromide (Br−) to reactive bromine species (Br atoms and bromin...
The return of sunlight in the polar spring leads to the production of reactive halogen species from ...
The return of sunlight in the polar spring leads to the production of reactive halogen species from ...
The return of sunlight in the polar spring leads to the production of reactive halogen species from ...
The return of sunlight in the polar spring leads to the production of reactive halogen species from ...
With the return of sunlight in the polar spring, the snowpack serves as an effective source of molec...
Reactive halogens, and in particular bromine oxide (BrO), have frequently been observed in regions w...
During polar spring, the presence of reactive bromine in the polar boundary layer is considered to ...
Multiple axis differential absorption spectroscopy (MAX-DOAS) measurements of bromine monoxide...
Ozone depletion events in the polar troposphere have been linked to extremely high concentrations of...
International audienceReactive halogens, and in particular bromine oxide (BrO), have frequently been...
Reactive halogens are responsible for boundary-layer ozone depletion and mercury deposition in Polar...
Bromine radicals (Br + BrO) are important atmospheric species owing to their ability to catalyticall...
Ozone depletion events (ODEs) in the Arctic are primarily controlled by a bromine radical-catalyzed ...