Long lived halogen-containing compounds are important atmospheric constituents since they can act both as a source of chlorine radicals, which go on to catalyse ozone loss, and as powerful greenhouse gases. The long-term impact of these species on the ozone layer is dependent on their stratospheric lifetimes. Using observations from the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment Fourier Transform Spectrometer (ACE-FTS) we present calculations of the stratospheric lifetimes of CFC-12, CCl4, CH4, CH3Cl and N2O. The lifetimes were calculated using the slope of the tracer–tracer correlation of these species with CFC-11 at the tropopause. The correlation slopes were corrected for the changing atmospheric concentrations of each species based on age of air ...
International audienceWe have diagnosed the lifetimes of long-lived source gases emitted at the surf...
In a changing climate, potential stratospheric circulation changes require long-term monitoring. Str...
The potential impact of CCl<sub>2</sub>FCF<sub>3</sub> (CFC-114a) and the recently observed CCl<sub...
Long lived halogen-containing compounds are important atmospheric constituents since they can act bo...
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) play a key role in stratospheric ozone loss and are strong infrared absor...
Estimates of the recovery time of stratospheric ozone heavily rely on the exact knowledge of the pro...
Since the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer and its amendments came into ...
Total chlorine (ClTOT) in the stratosphere has been determined using the Atmospheric Chemistry Exper...
The lifetimes of CFC-11 and CFC-12 have been evaluated using global observations of their stratosphe...
In a changing climate, potential stratospheric circulation changes require long-Term monitoring. Str...
International audienceWe have diagnosed the lifetimes of long-lived source gases emitted at the surf...
In a changing climate, potential stratospheric circulation changes require long-term monitoring. Str...
The potential impact of CCl<sub>2</sub>FCF<sub>3</sub> (CFC-114a) and the recently observed CCl<sub...
Long lived halogen-containing compounds are important atmospheric constituents since they can act bo...
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) play a key role in stratospheric ozone loss and are strong infrared absor...
Estimates of the recovery time of stratospheric ozone heavily rely on the exact knowledge of the pro...
Since the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer and its amendments came into ...
Total chlorine (ClTOT) in the stratosphere has been determined using the Atmospheric Chemistry Exper...
The lifetimes of CFC-11 and CFC-12 have been evaluated using global observations of their stratosphe...
In a changing climate, potential stratospheric circulation changes require long-Term monitoring. Str...
International audienceWe have diagnosed the lifetimes of long-lived source gases emitted at the surf...
In a changing climate, potential stratospheric circulation changes require long-term monitoring. Str...
The potential impact of CCl<sub>2</sub>FCF<sub>3</sub> (CFC-114a) and the recently observed CCl<sub...