International audienceThe passive tracer method is used to estimate ozone loss from ground-based measurements in the Antarctic. A sensitivity study shows that the ozone depletion can be estimated within an accuracy of ~4%. The method is then applied to the ground-based observations from Arrival Heights, Belgrano, Concordia, Dumont d'Urville, Faraday, Halley, Marambio, Neumayer, Rothera, South Pole, Syowa, and Zhongshan for the diagnosis of ozone loss in the Antarctic. On average, the ten-day boxcar average of the vortex mean ozone column loss deduced from the ground-based stations was about 55±5% in 2005-2009. The ozone loss computed from the ground-based measurements is in very good agreement with those derived from satellite measurements ...
Loss of stratospheric ozone has occurred over the last half a century due to catalytic destruction b...
We present ozone measurements made using state-of-the-art ultraviolet photometers onboard three long...
This work surveys the depth and character of ozone depletion in the Antarctic and Arctic using avail...
International audienceThe passive tracer method is used to estimate ozone loss from ground-based mea...
[1] Ozone mass deficit is a commonly used index to quantify Antarctic ozone depletion. However, as c...
Since 1990, stratospheric chemical ozone losses in the Arctic have been reported, but the large acti...
The chemical ozone loss in the Antarctic due to increased halogen loading was first noticed in the l...
International audienceThe latest assessment report on the state of the ozone layer (WMO 2014) confir...
In this study, ILAS-II (Improved Limb Atmospheric Spectrometer) measurements were used to analyze ch...
A long-term ozone loss time series is necessary to understand the evolution of ozone in Antarctica. ...
Abstract. Measurements by the Dobson ozone spectrophotometer at the British Antarctic Survey's (BAS)...
Loss of stratospheric ozone has occurred over the last half a century due to catalytic destruction b...
We present ozone measurements made using state-of-the-art ultraviolet photometers onboard three long...
This work surveys the depth and character of ozone depletion in the Antarctic and Arctic using avail...
International audienceThe passive tracer method is used to estimate ozone loss from ground-based mea...
[1] Ozone mass deficit is a commonly used index to quantify Antarctic ozone depletion. However, as c...
Since 1990, stratospheric chemical ozone losses in the Arctic have been reported, but the large acti...
The chemical ozone loss in the Antarctic due to increased halogen loading was first noticed in the l...
International audienceThe latest assessment report on the state of the ozone layer (WMO 2014) confir...
In this study, ILAS-II (Improved Limb Atmospheric Spectrometer) measurements were used to analyze ch...
A long-term ozone loss time series is necessary to understand the evolution of ozone in Antarctica. ...
Abstract. Measurements by the Dobson ozone spectrophotometer at the British Antarctic Survey's (BAS)...
Loss of stratospheric ozone has occurred over the last half a century due to catalytic destruction b...
We present ozone measurements made using state-of-the-art ultraviolet photometers onboard three long...
This work surveys the depth and character of ozone depletion in the Antarctic and Arctic using avail...