Measurements of stratospheric hydrogen cyanide at McMurdo Station, Antarctica - Further evidence of winter stratospheric subsidence?
Measurements of hydrogen cyanide in the springtime Antarctic stratosphere were made using ground-based millimeter wave spectroscopy. A steeper decrease in volume mixing ratio with altitude was found, than that found at tropical latitudes, from an assumed value of about 160 pptv in the troposphere to...
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1989
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Summary: | Measurements of hydrogen cyanide in the springtime Antarctic stratosphere were made using ground-based millimeter wave spectroscopy. A steeper decrease in volume mixing ratio with altitude was found, than that found at tropical latitudes, from an assumed value of about 160 pptv in the troposphere to a value of 65 + or - 30 pptv at 40 km, which may be further evidence of substantial vertical subsidence of the Antarctic winter stratosphere. |
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