The role of halogen species (e.g., Br, Cl) in the troposphere of polar regions has been investigated since the discovery of their importance for boundary layer ozone destruction in the polar spring about 25 years ago. Halogen species take part in an auto-catalytic chemical reaction cycle, which releases Br2 and BrCl from the sea salt aerosols, fresh sea ice or snowpack, leading to ozone depletion. In this study, three different chemical reaction schemes are investigated: a bromine-only reaction scheme, which then is subsequently extended to include nitrogen-containing compounds and chlorine species and corresponding chemical reactions. The importance of specific reactions and their rate constants is identified by a sensitivity analysis. Th...
Near-total depletions of ozone have been observed in the Arctic spring since the mid1980s. The autoc...
Extensive chemical characterization of ozone (O3) depletion events in the Arctic boundary layer duri...
During springtime in the polar regions, unique photochemistry converts inert halide salt ions (e.g. ...
The role of halogen species (e. g., Br, Cl) in the troposphere of polar regions has been investigate...
International audienceSudden depletions of tropospheric ozone during spring were reported from the A...
International audienceSudden depletions of tropospheric ozone during spring were reported from the A...
International audienceNear-total depletions of ozone have been observed in the Arctic spring since t...
Near-total depletions of ozone have been observed in the Arctic spring since the mid 1980s. The auto...
During springtime in the polar regions, unique photochemistry converts inert halide salt ions (e.g. ...
International audienceDuring springtime in the polar regions, unique photochemistry converts inert h...
In both polar regions tropospheric ozone regularly decreases during springtime to negligible concent...
International audienceDuring the Arctic Tropospheric Ozone Chemistry (ARCTOC) campaigns at Ny-Ålesun...
International audienceDuring springtime in the polar regions, unique photochemistry converts inert h...
Extensive chemical characterization of ozone (O3) depletion events in the Arctic boundary layer duri...
Ozone depletion events (ODEs) during the Arctic spring have been investigated since the 1980s. It wa...
Near-total depletions of ozone have been observed in the Arctic spring since the mid1980s. The autoc...
Extensive chemical characterization of ozone (O3) depletion events in the Arctic boundary layer duri...
During springtime in the polar regions, unique photochemistry converts inert halide salt ions (e.g. ...
The role of halogen species (e. g., Br, Cl) in the troposphere of polar regions has been investigate...
International audienceSudden depletions of tropospheric ozone during spring were reported from the A...
International audienceSudden depletions of tropospheric ozone during spring were reported from the A...
International audienceNear-total depletions of ozone have been observed in the Arctic spring since t...
Near-total depletions of ozone have been observed in the Arctic spring since the mid 1980s. The auto...
During springtime in the polar regions, unique photochemistry converts inert halide salt ions (e.g. ...
International audienceDuring springtime in the polar regions, unique photochemistry converts inert h...
In both polar regions tropospheric ozone regularly decreases during springtime to negligible concent...
International audienceDuring the Arctic Tropospheric Ozone Chemistry (ARCTOC) campaigns at Ny-Ålesun...
International audienceDuring springtime in the polar regions, unique photochemistry converts inert h...
Extensive chemical characterization of ozone (O3) depletion events in the Arctic boundary layer duri...
Ozone depletion events (ODEs) during the Arctic spring have been investigated since the 1980s. It wa...
Near-total depletions of ozone have been observed in the Arctic spring since the mid1980s. The autoc...
Extensive chemical characterization of ozone (O3) depletion events in the Arctic boundary layer duri...
During springtime in the polar regions, unique photochemistry converts inert halide salt ions (e.g. ...