A mathematical analysis of the stratospheric photochemical system (gas phase reactions only) shows the existence of potential catastrophe mechanisms which could produce a dramatic reduction in the ozone concentration near 25 km altitude. The conditions leading to such catastrophe correspond to a relatively modest (i.e., factor 2-2.5) increase in the stratospheric source of reactive nitrogen (NOx). For a tenfold increase in the source of reactive chlorine (ClOx), the ozone system exhibits a large amplitude oscillatory behavior with a period of several tens of years. Transport processes could, however, damp these dramatic changes resulting from the nonlinear nature of the stratospheric chemical system
An increase in the concentration of inorganic chlorine to levels comparable to that of oxidized reac...
Rarely does the atmosphere allow direct observation of the photochemical evolution of ozone. In most...
We present the first simultaneous measurements of HOx, NOx, and Clx radicals in the middle stratosph...
A mathematical analysis of the stratospheric photochemical system (gas phase reactions only) shows t...
The impact of odd chlorine (Cly) and odd nitrogen (NOy) perturbations (resulting from human activiti...
With a reasonably complete and up-to-date photochemical model of the stratosphere, we find that the ...
Rapid, localized loss of ozone is predicted to occur in the mid-latitude and tropical stratosphere i...
In the upper stratosphere, an altitude range in which ozone should be in photochemical steady-state,...
The relationship of photochemical ozone production versus photochemical loss of an ozone precursor, ...
The stratosphere is one of the constituents of thermal structure of the atmosphere. The maximum conc...
Through the 21st century, global-mean stratospheric ozone abundances are projected to increase due t...
Results are described of a self consistent one dimensional coupled flow calculation for O(x), NO(x),...
Through the 21st century, anthropogenic emissions of the greenhouse gases N2O and CH4 are projected ...
The nature of the minor constituents which may have a controlling effect on the stratospheric ozone ...
We have investigated the impact of the assumed nitrous oxide (N<sub>2</sub>O) increases on stratos...
An increase in the concentration of inorganic chlorine to levels comparable to that of oxidized reac...
Rarely does the atmosphere allow direct observation of the photochemical evolution of ozone. In most...
We present the first simultaneous measurements of HOx, NOx, and Clx radicals in the middle stratosph...
A mathematical analysis of the stratospheric photochemical system (gas phase reactions only) shows t...
The impact of odd chlorine (Cly) and odd nitrogen (NOy) perturbations (resulting from human activiti...
With a reasonably complete and up-to-date photochemical model of the stratosphere, we find that the ...
Rapid, localized loss of ozone is predicted to occur in the mid-latitude and tropical stratosphere i...
In the upper stratosphere, an altitude range in which ozone should be in photochemical steady-state,...
The relationship of photochemical ozone production versus photochemical loss of an ozone precursor, ...
The stratosphere is one of the constituents of thermal structure of the atmosphere. The maximum conc...
Through the 21st century, global-mean stratospheric ozone abundances are projected to increase due t...
Results are described of a self consistent one dimensional coupled flow calculation for O(x), NO(x),...
Through the 21st century, anthropogenic emissions of the greenhouse gases N2O and CH4 are projected ...
The nature of the minor constituents which may have a controlling effect on the stratospheric ozone ...
We have investigated the impact of the assumed nitrous oxide (N<sub>2</sub>O) increases on stratos...
An increase in the concentration of inorganic chlorine to levels comparable to that of oxidized reac...
Rarely does the atmosphere allow direct observation of the photochemical evolution of ozone. In most...
We present the first simultaneous measurements of HOx, NOx, and Clx radicals in the middle stratosph...