GOME data analysis and ground-based observations in the Mediterranean area during

The ozone decline at mid-latitude could be explained by three different and concomitant mechanisms: - O 3 loss inside the arctic vortex and subsequent transport of low-level ozone air masses to mid latitudes, - local process, - chlorine activation due to extra-vortices heterogeneous reactions.

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Main Authors: Etna Volcano Activity, D. Bortoli, G. Giovanelli, F. Ravegnani, I. Kostadinov, A. Petritoli, T. Caltabiano, J. P. Burrows
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