A chemical definition of the boundary of the Antarctic ozone hole

A program designed to study the Antarctic ozone hole using ER-2 high-altitude and DC-8 aircraft was conducted out of Punta Arenas, Chile during August 17-September 22, 1987. Graphs are presented of ozone and chlorine monoxide when crossing the boundary of the chemically perturbed region on August 23...

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Main Authors: Proffitt, M. H., Powell, J. A., Tuck, A. F., Fahey, D. W., Kelly, K. K., Krueger, A. J., Schoeberl, M. R., Gary, B. L., Margitan, J. J., Chan, K. R.
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Published: 1989
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author Proffitt, M. H.
Powell, J. A.
Tuck, A. F.
Fahey, D. W.
Kelly, K. K.
Krueger, A. J.
Schoeberl, M. R.
Gary, B. L.
Margitan, J. J.
Chan, K. R.
author_facet Proffitt, M. H.
Powell, J. A.
Tuck, A. F.
Fahey, D. W.
Kelly, K. K.
Krueger, A. J.
Schoeberl, M. R.
Gary, B. L.
Margitan, J. J.
Chan, K. R.
author_sort Proffitt, M. H.
collection NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
description A program designed to study the Antarctic ozone hole using ER-2 high-altitude and DC-8 aircraft was conducted out of Punta Arenas, Chile during August 17-September 22, 1987. Graphs are presented of ozone and chlorine monoxide when crossing the boundary of the chemically perturbed region on August 23 and on September 21. Interpretations of ClO, H2O, and N2O measurements are presented, indicating ongoing diabetic cooling and advective poleward transport across the boundary.
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19890066534 2025-01-16T19:25:55+00:00 A chemical definition of the boundary of the Antarctic ozone hole Proffitt, M. H. Powell, J. A. Tuck, A. F. Fahey, D. W. Kelly, K. K. Krueger, A. J. Schoeberl, M. R. Gary, B. L. Margitan, J. J. Chan, K. R. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Aug 30, 1989 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19890066534 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19890066534 Accession ID: 89A53905 Copyright Other Sources 46 Journal of Geophysical Research; 94; 11437-11 1989 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T18:08:07Z A program designed to study the Antarctic ozone hole using ER-2 high-altitude and DC-8 aircraft was conducted out of Punta Arenas, Chile during August 17-September 22, 1987. Graphs are presented of ozone and chlorine monoxide when crossing the boundary of the chemically perturbed region on August 23 and on September 21. Interpretations of ClO, H2O, and N2O measurements are presented, indicating ongoing diabetic cooling and advective poleward transport across the boundary. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic The Antarctic
spellingShingle 46
Proffitt, M. H.
Powell, J. A.
Tuck, A. F.
Fahey, D. W.
Kelly, K. K.
Krueger, A. J.
Schoeberl, M. R.
Gary, B. L.
Margitan, J. J.
Chan, K. R.
A chemical definition of the boundary of the Antarctic ozone hole
title A chemical definition of the boundary of the Antarctic ozone hole
title_full A chemical definition of the boundary of the Antarctic ozone hole
title_fullStr A chemical definition of the boundary of the Antarctic ozone hole
title_full_unstemmed A chemical definition of the boundary of the Antarctic ozone hole
title_short A chemical definition of the boundary of the Antarctic ozone hole
title_sort chemical definition of the boundary of the antarctic ozone hole
topic 46
topic_facet 46
url http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19890066534