Recent studies show that the Asian summer monsoon anticyclone (ASMA) transports emissions from the rapidly industrializing nations in Asia into the tropical upper troposphere. Here, we present a unique set of measurements on over 100 air samples collected on multiple flights of the M55 Geophysica high altitude research aircraft over the Mediterranean, Nepal, and Northern India during the summers of 2016 and 2017 as part of the European Union project StratoClim. These air samples were measured for 27 ozone‐depleting substances (ODSs), many of which were enhanced above expected levels, including the chlorinated very short‐lived substances, dichloromethane (CH2Cl2), 1,2‐dichloroethane (CH2ClCH2Cl), and chloroform (CHCl3). CH2Cl2 mixing ratios ...
Chlorine containing very short-lived species (Cl-VSLS) are predicted to threaten the timely recovery...
International audienceThe StratoClim stratospheric aircraft campaign took place in summer 2017 in Ne...
Observations from in situ aircraft and output from a global chemical transport model are used to bet...
Recent studies show that the Asian summer monsoon anticyclone (ASMA) transports emissions from the r...
Efficient transport pathways for ozone-depleting very short-lived substances (VSLSs) from their sour...
Chlorinated very short-lived substances (Cl-VSLS) are not controlled by the Montreal Protocol but th...
The release into the atmosphere of trace gases that contain chlorine and bromine can significantly i...
Balloon-borne measurements of ozone in Lhasa (29.66∘ N, 91.14∘ E; 3650 m above sea level) in August ...
Every year during the Asian summer monsoon season from about mid-June to early September, a stable a...
A major objective of the Mediterranean INtensive Oxidant Study (MINOS) was to investigate long-range...
We present upper tropospheric trace gas measurements in the Asian summer monsoon anticyclone, obtai...
Air pollution is growing fastest in monsoon-impacted South Asia. During the dry winter monsoon, the ...
Large and effective reductions in emissions of long-lived ozone-depleting substance (ODS) are being ...
Chlorine containing very short-lived species (Cl-VSLS) are predicted to threaten the timely recovery...
International audienceThe StratoClim stratospheric aircraft campaign took place in summer 2017 in Ne...
Observations from in situ aircraft and output from a global chemical transport model are used to bet...
Recent studies show that the Asian summer monsoon anticyclone (ASMA) transports emissions from the r...
Efficient transport pathways for ozone-depleting very short-lived substances (VSLSs) from their sour...
Chlorinated very short-lived substances (Cl-VSLS) are not controlled by the Montreal Protocol but th...
The release into the atmosphere of trace gases that contain chlorine and bromine can significantly i...
Balloon-borne measurements of ozone in Lhasa (29.66∘ N, 91.14∘ E; 3650 m above sea level) in August ...
Every year during the Asian summer monsoon season from about mid-June to early September, a stable a...
A major objective of the Mediterranean INtensive Oxidant Study (MINOS) was to investigate long-range...
We present upper tropospheric trace gas measurements in the Asian summer monsoon anticyclone, obtai...
Air pollution is growing fastest in monsoon-impacted South Asia. During the dry winter monsoon, the ...
Large and effective reductions in emissions of long-lived ozone-depleting substance (ODS) are being ...
Chlorine containing very short-lived species (Cl-VSLS) are predicted to threaten the timely recovery...
International audienceThe StratoClim stratospheric aircraft campaign took place in summer 2017 in Ne...
Observations from in situ aircraft and output from a global chemical transport model are used to bet...