Measurements of ozone in the Antarctic region during August and September of 1987

Mixing ratios are presented for ozone in the austral polar atmosphere during Aug. and Sept. of 1987. Since the mid-1970's, there has been a continuing decrease in the total column abundance of ozone over Antarctica during the late winter and early spring. This reduction now amounts to about one...

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Main Authors: Starr, Walter L., Vedder, James F.
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description Mixing ratios are presented for ozone in the austral polar atmosphere during Aug. and Sept. of 1987. Since the mid-1970's, there has been a continuing decrease in the total column abundance of ozone over Antarctica during the late winter and early spring. This reduction now amounts to about one-half of the historical October mean. The results presented are derived from an ultraviolet ozone photometer. The ER-2 aircraft carrying 14 instruments participated in a major effort to penetrate the region of depletion. Data were gathered between altitudes of 53 deg and 72 deg S at pressure altitudes up to 21 km in a series of 12 flights. Additional data were obtained between latitudes of 37 deg N and 53 deg S on the 3 flight legs required to reach Punta Arenas from Moffett Field, CA, and on the same return legs to Moffett Field. The observed ozone mixing ratios indicate the effects of chemistry as well as the effects of the stratospheric polar vortex. Examples of the distributions of ozone mixing ratios as a function of altitude, latitude, or a time and the relationships to temperature and other trace gases are presented.
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19890005181 2025-01-16T19:01:08+00:00 Measurements of ozone in the Antarctic region during August and September of 1987 Starr, Walter L. Vedder, James F. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available May 1, 1988 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19890005181 unknown Document ID: 19890005181 Accession ID: 89N14552 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19890005181 No Copyright CASI ENVIRONMENT POLLUTION NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, Polar Ozone Workshop. Abstracts; p 138 1988 ftnasantrs 2015-03-15T05:59:46Z Mixing ratios are presented for ozone in the austral polar atmosphere during Aug. and Sept. of 1987. Since the mid-1970's, there has been a continuing decrease in the total column abundance of ozone over Antarctica during the late winter and early spring. This reduction now amounts to about one-half of the historical October mean. The results presented are derived from an ultraviolet ozone photometer. The ER-2 aircraft carrying 14 instruments participated in a major effort to penetrate the region of depletion. Data were gathered between altitudes of 53 deg and 72 deg S at pressure altitudes up to 21 km in a series of 12 flights. Additional data were obtained between latitudes of 37 deg N and 53 deg S on the 3 flight legs required to reach Punta Arenas from Moffett Field, CA, and on the same return legs to Moffett Field. The observed ozone mixing ratios indicate the effects of chemistry as well as the effects of the stratospheric polar vortex. Examples of the distributions of ozone mixing ratios as a function of altitude, latitude, or a time and the relationships to temperature and other trace gases are presented. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic Austral The Antarctic
spellingShingle ENVIRONMENT POLLUTION
Starr, Walter L.
Vedder, James F.
Measurements of ozone in the Antarctic region during August and September of 1987
title Measurements of ozone in the Antarctic region during August and September of 1987
title_full Measurements of ozone in the Antarctic region during August and September of 1987
title_fullStr Measurements of ozone in the Antarctic region during August and September of 1987
title_full_unstemmed Measurements of ozone in the Antarctic region during August and September of 1987
title_short Measurements of ozone in the Antarctic region during August and September of 1987
title_sort measurements of ozone in the antarctic region during august and september of 1987
topic ENVIRONMENT POLLUTION
topic_facet ENVIRONMENT POLLUTION
url http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19890005181