Large particles containing nitric acid (HNO_3) were observed in the 1999/2000 Arctic winter stratosphere. These in situ observations were made over a large altitude range (16 to 21 kilometers) and horizontal extent (1800 kilometers) on several airborne sampling flights during a period of several weeks. With diameters of 10 to 20 micrometers, these sedimenting particles have significant potential to denitrify the lower stratosphere. A microphysical model of nitric acid trihydrate particles is able to simulate the growth and sedimentation of these large sizes in the lower stratosphere, but the nucleation process is not yet known. Accurate modeling of the formation of these large particles is essential for understanding Arctic denitrification ...
Vertical redistribution of HNO3 through condensation, sedimentation and evaporation of large HNO3-co...
Vertical redistribution of HNO3 through condensation, sedimentation and evaporation of large HNO3-co...
Electron microscopic observation of individual particles collected in the winter Arctic stratosphere...
Large particles containing nitric acid (HNO_3) were observed in the 1999/2000 Arctic winter stratosp...
Large (>2 μm diameter) HNO_3-containing polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) particles were measured in s...
Large (>2 μm diameter) HNO_3-containing polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) particles were measured in s...
Micron-sized HNO3-containing particles in polar stratospheric clouds are known to denitrify the pola...
[1] Large (>2 mm diameter) HNO3-containing polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) particles were measure...
A PSC has been detected in February 2003 in the Arctic stratosphere by in-situ instruments onboard a...
International audienceIn early December 2001, balloon-borne in situ measurements of particle composi...
In January 2010 and December 2011, synoptic-scale polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) fields were probed...
In January 2010 and December 2011, synopticscale polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) fields were probed ...
In January 2010 and December 2011, synopticscale polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) fields were probed ...
Vertical redistribution of HNO3 through condensation, sedimentation and evaporation of large HNO3-co...
Vertical redistribution of HNO3 through condensation, sedimentation and evaporation of large HNO3-co...
Vertical redistribution of HNO3 through condensation, sedimentation and evaporation of large HNO3-co...
Vertical redistribution of HNO3 through condensation, sedimentation and evaporation of large HNO3-co...
Electron microscopic observation of individual particles collected in the winter Arctic stratosphere...
Large particles containing nitric acid (HNO_3) were observed in the 1999/2000 Arctic winter stratosp...
Large (>2 μm diameter) HNO_3-containing polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) particles were measured in s...
Large (>2 μm diameter) HNO_3-containing polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) particles were measured in s...
Micron-sized HNO3-containing particles in polar stratospheric clouds are known to denitrify the pola...
[1] Large (>2 mm diameter) HNO3-containing polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) particles were measure...
A PSC has been detected in February 2003 in the Arctic stratosphere by in-situ instruments onboard a...
International audienceIn early December 2001, balloon-borne in situ measurements of particle composi...
In January 2010 and December 2011, synoptic-scale polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) fields were probed...
In January 2010 and December 2011, synopticscale polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) fields were probed ...
In January 2010 and December 2011, synopticscale polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) fields were probed ...
Vertical redistribution of HNO3 through condensation, sedimentation and evaporation of large HNO3-co...
Vertical redistribution of HNO3 through condensation, sedimentation and evaporation of large HNO3-co...
Vertical redistribution of HNO3 through condensation, sedimentation and evaporation of large HNO3-co...
Vertical redistribution of HNO3 through condensation, sedimentation and evaporation of large HNO3-co...
Electron microscopic observation of individual particles collected in the winter Arctic stratosphere...