Ozone destruction by chlorine radicals within the Antarctic vortex - The spatial and temporal evolution of ClO-O3 anticorrelation based on in situ ER-2 data

The chemical evolution of the Antarctic vortex region was studied during August 23-September 22, 1987 on the basis of in situ O3 and ClO data collected by the ER-2 aircraft. Particular attention is given to the evolution of the ClO-O3 anticorrelation from the first flight on August 23, 1987, which p...

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Main Authors: Anderson, J. G., Brune, W. H., Proffitt, M. H.
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Published: 1989
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19890066536 2023-05-15T14:04:33+02:00 Ozone destruction by chlorine radicals within the Antarctic vortex - The spatial and temporal evolution of ClO-O3 anticorrelation based on in situ ER-2 data Anderson, J. G. Brune, W. H. Proffitt, M. H. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Aug 30, 1989 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19890066536 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19890066536 Accession ID: 89A53907 Copyright Other Sources 46 Journal of Geophysical Research; 94; 11465-11 1989 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T18:08:07Z The chemical evolution of the Antarctic vortex region was studied during August 23-September 22, 1987 on the basis of in situ O3 and ClO data collected by the ER-2 aircraft. Particular attention is given to the evolution of the ClO-O3 anticorrelation from the first flight on August 23, 1987, which penetrated well into the vortex, through the course of 10 flights culminating on September 22, 1987. It is concluded that the disappearance of ozone within the Antarctic vortex results from halogen-catalyzed recombination of O3 to molecular oxygen. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic The Antarctic
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Anderson, J. G.
Brune, W. H.
Proffitt, M. H.
Ozone destruction by chlorine radicals within the Antarctic vortex - The spatial and temporal evolution of ClO-O3 anticorrelation based on in situ ER-2 data
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description The chemical evolution of the Antarctic vortex region was studied during August 23-September 22, 1987 on the basis of in situ O3 and ClO data collected by the ER-2 aircraft. Particular attention is given to the evolution of the ClO-O3 anticorrelation from the first flight on August 23, 1987, which penetrated well into the vortex, through the course of 10 flights culminating on September 22, 1987. It is concluded that the disappearance of ozone within the Antarctic vortex results from halogen-catalyzed recombination of O3 to molecular oxygen.
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author Anderson, J. G.
Brune, W. H.
Proffitt, M. H.
author_facet Anderson, J. G.
Brune, W. H.
Proffitt, M. H.
author_sort Anderson, J. G.
title Ozone destruction by chlorine radicals within the Antarctic vortex - The spatial and temporal evolution of ClO-O3 anticorrelation based on in situ ER-2 data
title_short Ozone destruction by chlorine radicals within the Antarctic vortex - The spatial and temporal evolution of ClO-O3 anticorrelation based on in situ ER-2 data
title_full Ozone destruction by chlorine radicals within the Antarctic vortex - The spatial and temporal evolution of ClO-O3 anticorrelation based on in situ ER-2 data
title_fullStr Ozone destruction by chlorine radicals within the Antarctic vortex - The spatial and temporal evolution of ClO-O3 anticorrelation based on in situ ER-2 data
title_full_unstemmed Ozone destruction by chlorine radicals within the Antarctic vortex - The spatial and temporal evolution of ClO-O3 anticorrelation based on in situ ER-2 data
title_sort ozone destruction by chlorine radicals within the antarctic vortex - the spatial and temporal evolution of clo-o3 anticorrelation based on in situ er-2 data
publishDate 1989
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The Antarctic
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