Nitrous oxide as a dynamical tracer in the 1987 Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment

In situ N2O measurements were made using an airborne tunable laser absorption spectrometer (ATLAS) on 12 flights into the Antarctic vortex, as well as on five transit flights outside the vortex region in August and September 1987, as part of the Airborne Antartic Ozone Experiment. Vertical profiles...

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Main Authors: Loewenstein, M., Podolske, J. R., Chan, K. R., Strahan, S. E.
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Published: 1989
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author Loewenstein, M.
Podolske, J. R.
Chan, K. R.
Strahan, S. E.
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Podolske, J. R.
Chan, K. R.
Strahan, S. E.
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description In situ N2O measurements were made using an airborne tunable laser absorption spectrometer (ATLAS) on 12 flights into the Antarctic vortex, as well as on five transit flights outside the vortex region in August and September 1987, as part of the Airborne Antartic Ozone Experiment. Vertical profiles of N2O were obtained within the vortex on most of these flights and were obtained outside the vortex on several occasions. Flights into the vortex region show N2O decreasing southward between 53 and 72 S latitude on constant potential temperature surfaces in the lower stratosphere. The data lead to two important conclusions about the vortex region: (1) the lower stratosphere in August/September 1987 was occupied by 'old' air, which had subsided several kilometers during polar winter; (2) the N2O profile in the vortex was in an approximately steady state in August/September 1987, which indicates that the spring upwelling, suggested by several theories, did not occur.
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19890066542 2025-01-16T19:25:55+00:00 Nitrous oxide as a dynamical tracer in the 1987 Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment Loewenstein, M. Podolske, J. R. Chan, K. R. Strahan, S. E. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Aug 30, 1989 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19890066542 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19890066542 Accession ID: 89A53913 Copyright Other Sources 46 Journal of Geophysical Research; 94; 11589-11 1989 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T18:08:07Z In situ N2O measurements were made using an airborne tunable laser absorption spectrometer (ATLAS) on 12 flights into the Antarctic vortex, as well as on five transit flights outside the vortex region in August and September 1987, as part of the Airborne Antartic Ozone Experiment. Vertical profiles of N2O were obtained within the vortex on most of these flights and were obtained outside the vortex on several occasions. Flights into the vortex region show N2O decreasing southward between 53 and 72 S latitude on constant potential temperature surfaces in the lower stratosphere. The data lead to two important conclusions about the vortex region: (1) the lower stratosphere in August/September 1987 was occupied by 'old' air, which had subsided several kilometers during polar winter; (2) the N2O profile in the vortex was in an approximately steady state in August/September 1987, which indicates that the spring upwelling, suggested by several theories, did not occur. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic antartic* NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic The Antarctic
spellingShingle 46
Loewenstein, M.
Podolske, J. R.
Chan, K. R.
Strahan, S. E.
Nitrous oxide as a dynamical tracer in the 1987 Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment
title Nitrous oxide as a dynamical tracer in the 1987 Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment
title_full Nitrous oxide as a dynamical tracer in the 1987 Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment
title_fullStr Nitrous oxide as a dynamical tracer in the 1987 Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment
title_full_unstemmed Nitrous oxide as a dynamical tracer in the 1987 Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment
title_short Nitrous oxide as a dynamical tracer in the 1987 Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment
title_sort nitrous oxide as a dynamical tracer in the 1987 airborne antarctic ozone experiment
topic 46
topic_facet 46
url http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19890066542