Results from a series of 12 ER-2 aircraft flights into the Antarctic polar vortex are summarized. These in situ data define the spatial and temporal distribution of ClO as the aircraft flew at an altitude of approx. 18 km from Punta Arenas (54 deg S latitude) to the base of the Palmer Peninsula (72 deg S latitude), executed a rapid descent to approx. 13 km, turned north and climbed bach to approximately 18 km, returning to Punta Arenas. A general pattern in the ClO distribution is reported: mixing ratios of approximately 10 ppt are found at altitude in the vicinity of 55 deg S increasing to 50 ppt at 60 degrees S. In the vicinity of 65 deg S latitude a steep gradient in the ClO mixing ratio is observed. At a fixed potential temperature, the...
Simultaneous in situ measurements of HCl and ClO have been made for the first time in the southern h...
We present ozone measurements made using state-of-the-art ultraviolet photometers onboard three long...
The discovery of Farman et al. of recent large depletions of ozone in the Antarctic stratosphere in ...
Novel airborne in-situ measurements of inorganic chlorine, nitrogen oxide species and ozone were per...
Novel airborne in-situ measurements of inorganic chlorine, nitrogen oxide species and ozone were per...
Stratospheric inorganic chlorine (Cly) is predominantly released from long-lived chlorinated source ...
During the second National Ozone Expedition ground-based observations at McMurdo Station Antarctica ...
Aircraft, ground-based, and satellite measurements indicate large concentrations of ClO in the lower...
2020 Author(s). We retrieved lower stratospheric vertical profiles of O3, HNO3, and HCl from solar s...
2020 Author(s). We retrieved lower stratospheric vertical profiles of O3, HNO3, and HCl from solar s...
Two critical areas of research were addressed successfully by this research. The first involves NASA...
The time evolution of two major chlorine reservoirs, HCl and ClONO2, in the polar lower stratosphere...
The factors that influence Antarctic ozone are examined with a view to understanding the observed hi...
Novel airborne in situ measurements of inorganic chlorine, nitrogen oxide species, and ozone were pe...
Simultaneous in situ measurements of HCl and ClO have been made for the first time in the southern h...
Simultaneous in situ measurements of HCl and ClO have been made for the first time in the southern h...
We present ozone measurements made using state-of-the-art ultraviolet photometers onboard three long...
The discovery of Farman et al. of recent large depletions of ozone in the Antarctic stratosphere in ...
Novel airborne in-situ measurements of inorganic chlorine, nitrogen oxide species and ozone were per...
Novel airborne in-situ measurements of inorganic chlorine, nitrogen oxide species and ozone were per...
Stratospheric inorganic chlorine (Cly) is predominantly released from long-lived chlorinated source ...
During the second National Ozone Expedition ground-based observations at McMurdo Station Antarctica ...
Aircraft, ground-based, and satellite measurements indicate large concentrations of ClO in the lower...
2020 Author(s). We retrieved lower stratospheric vertical profiles of O3, HNO3, and HCl from solar s...
2020 Author(s). We retrieved lower stratospheric vertical profiles of O3, HNO3, and HCl from solar s...
Two critical areas of research were addressed successfully by this research. The first involves NASA...
The time evolution of two major chlorine reservoirs, HCl and ClONO2, in the polar lower stratosphere...
The factors that influence Antarctic ozone are examined with a view to understanding the observed hi...
Novel airborne in situ measurements of inorganic chlorine, nitrogen oxide species, and ozone were pe...
Simultaneous in situ measurements of HCl and ClO have been made for the first time in the southern h...
Simultaneous in situ measurements of HCl and ClO have been made for the first time in the southern h...
We present ozone measurements made using state-of-the-art ultraviolet photometers onboard three long...
The discovery of Farman et al. of recent large depletions of ozone in the Antarctic stratosphere in ...