Measurements of mixing ratio profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) were made using observations of BrO rotational line emission at 650.179 GHz by a balloon-borne SIS (superconductor-insulator-superconductor) submillimeterwave heterodyne limb sounder (SLS). The balloon was launched from Ft. Sumner, New Mexico (34° N) on 22 September 2011. Peak mid-day BrO abundance varied from 16 ± 2 ppt at 34 km to 6 ± 4 ppt at 16 km. Corresponding estimates of total inorganic bromine (Bry), derived from BrO vmr (volume mixing ratio) using a photochemical box model, were 21 ± 3 ppt and 11 ± 5 ppt, respectively. Inferred Bry abundance exceeds that attributable solely to decomposition of long-lived methyl bromide and other halons, and is consis...
The first tropospheric and stratospheric (4 to 33 km) BrO profile is presented for the inner tropics...
Recent in situ and satellite measurements suggest a contribution of similar to 5 pptv to stratospher...
Abstract. Recent in situ and satellite measurements sug-gest a contribution of ∼5 pptv to stratosphe...
Measurements of mixing ratio profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) were made using observ...
Measurements of mixing ratio profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) were made using observ...
Vertical profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) in the 15–30 km range are retrieved from S...
Vertical profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) in the 15–30 km range are retrieved from S...
Vertical profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) in the 15–30 km range are retrieved from S...
Vertical profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) in the 15–30 km range are retrieved from S...
Bromine-containing substances can decompose the ozone layer. Although the abundance of stratospheric...
[1] A balloon-borne UV–visible spectrometer, the SAOZ-BrO, has been designed for the measurement of ...
Inorganic bromine species form the second most important halogen family affecting stratospheric ozon...
Hydrogen bromide (HBr) is the principal bromine sink species for the ozone loss chemistry induced by...
Hydrogen bromide (HBr) is the principal bromine sink species for the ozone loss chemistry induced by...
Recent in situ and satellite measurements suggest a contribution of similar to 5 pptv to stratospher...
The first tropospheric and stratospheric (4 to 33 km) BrO profile is presented for the inner tropics...
Recent in situ and satellite measurements suggest a contribution of similar to 5 pptv to stratospher...
Abstract. Recent in situ and satellite measurements sug-gest a contribution of ∼5 pptv to stratosphe...
Measurements of mixing ratio profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) were made using observ...
Measurements of mixing ratio profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) were made using observ...
Vertical profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) in the 15–30 km range are retrieved from S...
Vertical profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) in the 15–30 km range are retrieved from S...
Vertical profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) in the 15–30 km range are retrieved from S...
Vertical profiles of stratospheric bromine monoxide (BrO) in the 15–30 km range are retrieved from S...
Bromine-containing substances can decompose the ozone layer. Although the abundance of stratospheric...
[1] A balloon-borne UV–visible spectrometer, the SAOZ-BrO, has been designed for the measurement of ...
Inorganic bromine species form the second most important halogen family affecting stratospheric ozon...
Hydrogen bromide (HBr) is the principal bromine sink species for the ozone loss chemistry induced by...
Hydrogen bromide (HBr) is the principal bromine sink species for the ozone loss chemistry induced by...
Recent in situ and satellite measurements suggest a contribution of similar to 5 pptv to stratospher...
The first tropospheric and stratospheric (4 to 33 km) BrO profile is presented for the inner tropics...
Recent in situ and satellite measurements suggest a contribution of similar to 5 pptv to stratospher...
Abstract. Recent in situ and satellite measurements sug-gest a contribution of ∼5 pptv to stratosphe...