Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is one of the species regulated by the Montreal Protocol on account of its ability to deplete stratospheric ozone. As such, the inconsistency between observations of its abundance and estimated sources and sinks is an important problem requiring urgent attention (Carpenter et al., 2014) [5]. Satellite remote-sensing has a role to play, particularly limb sounders which can provide vertical profiles into the stratosphere and therefore validate stratospheric loss rates in atmospheric models.This work is in two parts. The first describes new and improved high-resolution infra-red absorption cross sections of carbon tetrachloride/dry synthetic air over the spectral range 700-860cm-1 for a range of temperatures and pre...
Abstract. The first study of the global atmospheric distribu-tion of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4), as...
MIPAS thermal limb emission measurements were used to derive vertically resolved profiles of carbon ...
After almost 16 years in low-Earth orbit, the ACE satellite (aka SCISAT) is making near-real time me...
AbstractCarbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is one of the species regulated by the Montreal Protocol on acco...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is one of the species regulated by the Montreal Protocol on account of i...
The Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment Fourier transform spectrometer (ACE-FTS), onboard the SCISAT-1 ...
The long-term trend of the atmospheric carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) burden has been retrieved from hi...
MIPAS thermal limb emission measurements were used to derive vertically resolved profiles of carbon ...
Carbon tetrafluoride (CF4), also known as tetrafluoromethane and sometimes CFC-14, has a natural lit...
MIPAS thermal limb emission measurements were used to derive vertically resolved profiles of carbon ...
Author Institution: NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA USA; Institute of Astrophysics and Geo...
Atmospheric emissions of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) are regulated by the Montreal Protocol due to i...
The first study of the global atmospheric distribution of carbon tetrachloride (CC1), as a function ...
The annual springtime minimum in stratospheric ozone over the Antarctic is primarily caused by catal...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is an ozone-depleting substance, which is controlled by the Montreal Pro...
Abstract. The first study of the global atmospheric distribu-tion of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4), as...
MIPAS thermal limb emission measurements were used to derive vertically resolved profiles of carbon ...
After almost 16 years in low-Earth orbit, the ACE satellite (aka SCISAT) is making near-real time me...
AbstractCarbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is one of the species regulated by the Montreal Protocol on acco...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is one of the species regulated by the Montreal Protocol on account of i...
The Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment Fourier transform spectrometer (ACE-FTS), onboard the SCISAT-1 ...
The long-term trend of the atmospheric carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) burden has been retrieved from hi...
MIPAS thermal limb emission measurements were used to derive vertically resolved profiles of carbon ...
Carbon tetrafluoride (CF4), also known as tetrafluoromethane and sometimes CFC-14, has a natural lit...
MIPAS thermal limb emission measurements were used to derive vertically resolved profiles of carbon ...
Author Institution: NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA USA; Institute of Astrophysics and Geo...
Atmospheric emissions of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) are regulated by the Montreal Protocol due to i...
The first study of the global atmospheric distribution of carbon tetrachloride (CC1), as a function ...
The annual springtime minimum in stratospheric ozone over the Antarctic is primarily caused by catal...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is an ozone-depleting substance, which is controlled by the Montreal Pro...
Abstract. The first study of the global atmospheric distribu-tion of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4), as...
MIPAS thermal limb emission measurements were used to derive vertically resolved profiles of carbon ...
After almost 16 years in low-Earth orbit, the ACE satellite (aka SCISAT) is making near-real time me...