The gas-phase reaction between BrO and CIO has been proposed as a potentially fast and synergistic mechanism of stratospheric ozone destruction. Further, it has been advanced1 as a contributing factor to Antarctic springtime ozone column losses of ∼40% from 1960 to 19852,3 Both dynamical4 and chemical theories1,5-8 have been advanced to explain the formation of the Antarctic 'ozone hole'. A major uncertainty in these theories has been the rate constant and product distribution of the BrO + ClO reaction as a function of temperature. Here we report the first direct measurements of these parameters. We show that this reaction could, indeed, account for a large fraction of the springtime ozone depletion over Antarctica and provide a source of c...
The role of bromine compounds in the photochemistry of the natural and perturbed stratosphere has be...
We present an analysis of in situ measurements of ClO, BrO, O-3, and long-lived tracers obtained on ...
This is the final report of a three-year, Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) projec...
We have measured the rate constant for the reactions BrO + ClO → Br + OClO (6a), BrO + ClO → Br + Cl...
The reactions, BrO + ClO yields Br + ClOO (1a) yields Br + OClO (1b) yields BrCl + O2 (1c) and ClO +...
The reaction of ClO with BrO has been investigated by two independent techniques, discharge flow‐mas...
The reaction of ClO with BrO has been investigated by two independent techniques, discharge flow‐mas...
The contribution from the chlorine and bromine species in the formation of the Antarctic ozone hole ...
The gas-phase recombination of chlorine monoxide (ClO) has been investigated under the conditions of...
Previous studies have shown that observed large O3 loss rates in cold Arctic Januaries cannot be exp...
Previous studies have shown that observed large O3 loss rates in cold Arctic Januaries cannot be exp...
Previous studies have shown that observed large O3 loss rates in cold Arctic Januaries cannot be exp...
The contribution from the chlorine and bromine species in the formation of the Antarctic ozone hole ...
International audienceObservations of the balloon‐borne LPMA/DOAS remote sensing instruments perform...
In spite of the success of the Montreal protocol and its amendments and adjustments in reducing the ...
The role of bromine compounds in the photochemistry of the natural and perturbed stratosphere has be...
We present an analysis of in situ measurements of ClO, BrO, O-3, and long-lived tracers obtained on ...
This is the final report of a three-year, Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) projec...
We have measured the rate constant for the reactions BrO + ClO → Br + OClO (6a), BrO + ClO → Br + Cl...
The reactions, BrO + ClO yields Br + ClOO (1a) yields Br + OClO (1b) yields BrCl + O2 (1c) and ClO +...
The reaction of ClO with BrO has been investigated by two independent techniques, discharge flow‐mas...
The reaction of ClO with BrO has been investigated by two independent techniques, discharge flow‐mas...
The contribution from the chlorine and bromine species in the formation of the Antarctic ozone hole ...
The gas-phase recombination of chlorine monoxide (ClO) has been investigated under the conditions of...
Previous studies have shown that observed large O3 loss rates in cold Arctic Januaries cannot be exp...
Previous studies have shown that observed large O3 loss rates in cold Arctic Januaries cannot be exp...
Previous studies have shown that observed large O3 loss rates in cold Arctic Januaries cannot be exp...
The contribution from the chlorine and bromine species in the formation of the Antarctic ozone hole ...
International audienceObservations of the balloon‐borne LPMA/DOAS remote sensing instruments perform...
In spite of the success of the Montreal protocol and its amendments and adjustments in reducing the ...
The role of bromine compounds in the photochemistry of the natural and perturbed stratosphere has be...
We present an analysis of in situ measurements of ClO, BrO, O-3, and long-lived tracers obtained on ...
This is the final report of a three-year, Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) projec...