Simultaneous in situ measurements of HCl and ClO have been made for the first time in the southern hemisphere, allowing a systematic study of the processes governing chlorine activation between 15 and 20 km in the 1994 Antarctic winter. Data for several other gases (O_3, NO, NO_y, OH, HO_2, N_(2)O, CH_4, CO, H_(2)O, CFCs), particulates, and meteorological parameters were collected from the ER-2 aircraft out of New Zealand as part of the 1994 Airborne Southern Hemisphere Ozone Experiment/Measurements of Atmospheric Effects of Stratospheric Aircraft (ASHOE/MAESA) campaign. Observations from the ER-2 in the fall (April–May), prior to polar night, show that chlorine activation begins with 60–75% of inorganic chlorine as HCl. By midwinter (July–...
The heterogeneous reaction ClOOCl + HCl → Cl2 + HOOCl was introduced into a chemical trajectory mode...
Heterogeneous chemistry producing active chlorine has been identified as crucial to Antarctic ozone ...
The time evolution of two major chlorine reservoirs, HCl and ClONO2, in the polar lower stratosphere...
Simultaneous in situ measurements of HCl and ClO have been made for the first time in the southern h...
The Antarctic ozone hole arises from ozone destruction driven by elevated levels of ozone destroying...
In spite of the success of the Montreal protocol and its amendments and adjustments in reducing the ...
The Antarctic ozone hole arises from ozone destruction driven by elevated levels of ozone destroying...
The Antarctic ozone hole arises from ozone destruction driven by elevated levels of ozone destroying...
2020 Author(s). We retrieved lower stratospheric vertical profiles of O3, HNO3, and HCl from solar s...
2020 Author(s). We retrieved lower stratospheric vertical profiles of O3, HNO3, and HCl from solar s...
Laboratory studies of heterogeneous reactions of possible importance for Antarctic ozone depletion w...
The rapid decrease in O3 column densities observed during Antarctic spring has been attributed to se...
Stratospheric inorganic chlorine (Cly) is predominantly released from long-lived chlorinated source ...
In the 2002 Antarctic polar vortex enhanced HOCl mixing ratios were detected by the Michelson Interf...
Heterogeneous reactions in the Antarctic stratosphere are the cause of chlorine activation and ozone...
The heterogeneous reaction ClOOCl + HCl → Cl2 + HOOCl was introduced into a chemical trajectory mode...
Heterogeneous chemistry producing active chlorine has been identified as crucial to Antarctic ozone ...
The time evolution of two major chlorine reservoirs, HCl and ClONO2, in the polar lower stratosphere...
Simultaneous in situ measurements of HCl and ClO have been made for the first time in the southern h...
The Antarctic ozone hole arises from ozone destruction driven by elevated levels of ozone destroying...
In spite of the success of the Montreal protocol and its amendments and adjustments in reducing the ...
The Antarctic ozone hole arises from ozone destruction driven by elevated levels of ozone destroying...
The Antarctic ozone hole arises from ozone destruction driven by elevated levels of ozone destroying...
2020 Author(s). We retrieved lower stratospheric vertical profiles of O3, HNO3, and HCl from solar s...
2020 Author(s). We retrieved lower stratospheric vertical profiles of O3, HNO3, and HCl from solar s...
Laboratory studies of heterogeneous reactions of possible importance for Antarctic ozone depletion w...
The rapid decrease in O3 column densities observed during Antarctic spring has been attributed to se...
Stratospheric inorganic chlorine (Cly) is predominantly released from long-lived chlorinated source ...
In the 2002 Antarctic polar vortex enhanced HOCl mixing ratios were detected by the Michelson Interf...
Heterogeneous reactions in the Antarctic stratosphere are the cause of chlorine activation and ozone...
The heterogeneous reaction ClOOCl + HCl → Cl2 + HOOCl was introduced into a chemical trajectory mode...
Heterogeneous chemistry producing active chlorine has been identified as crucial to Antarctic ozone ...
The time evolution of two major chlorine reservoirs, HCl and ClONO2, in the polar lower stratosphere...