Measurements of Chlorine Partitioning in the Winter Arctic Stratosphere

Under the extremely cold conditions in the polar winter stratosphere, heterogeneous reactions involving HCl and CIONO***sub2*** on the surfaces of polar stratospheric cloud particles can release large amounts of reactive chlorine from these reservoirs leading to rapid chemical loss of ozone in the A...

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Main Authors: Stachnik, R., Salawitch, R., Engel, A., Schmidt, U.
Language:English
Published: 2004
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2014/17104
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spelling ftnasajpl:oai:trs.jpl.nasa.gov:2014/17104 2023-05-15T14:40:43+02:00 Measurements of Chlorine Partitioning in the Winter Arctic Stratosphere Stachnik, R. Salawitch, R. Engel, A. Schmidt, U. 2004-09-23T23:25:46Z 540354 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2014/17104 en_US eng Geophysical Research Letters USA 99-0526 http://hdl.handle.net/2014/17104 chlorine partitioning stratosphere polar processes 2004 ftnasajpl 2021-12-23T13:16:41Z Under the extremely cold conditions in the polar winter stratosphere, heterogeneous reactions involving HCl and CIONO***sub2*** on the surfaces of polar stratospheric cloud particles can release large amounts of reactive chlorine from these reservoirs leading to rapid chemical loss of ozone in the Arctic lower stratosphere during late winter and early spring. Other/Unknown Material Arctic JPL Technical Report Server Arctic
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Stachnik, R.
Salawitch, R.
Engel, A.
Schmidt, U.
Measurements of Chlorine Partitioning in the Winter Arctic Stratosphere
topic_facet chlorine partitioning stratosphere polar processes
description Under the extremely cold conditions in the polar winter stratosphere, heterogeneous reactions involving HCl and CIONO***sub2*** on the surfaces of polar stratospheric cloud particles can release large amounts of reactive chlorine from these reservoirs leading to rapid chemical loss of ozone in the Arctic lower stratosphere during late winter and early spring.
author Stachnik, R.
Salawitch, R.
Engel, A.
Schmidt, U.
author_facet Stachnik, R.
Salawitch, R.
Engel, A.
Schmidt, U.
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title Measurements of Chlorine Partitioning in the Winter Arctic Stratosphere
title_short Measurements of Chlorine Partitioning in the Winter Arctic Stratosphere
title_full Measurements of Chlorine Partitioning in the Winter Arctic Stratosphere
title_fullStr Measurements of Chlorine Partitioning in the Winter Arctic Stratosphere
title_full_unstemmed Measurements of Chlorine Partitioning in the Winter Arctic Stratosphere
title_sort measurements of chlorine partitioning in the winter arctic stratosphere
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