Evaluating the role of NAT, NAD, and liquid H2SO4/H2O/HNO3 solutions in Antarctic polar stratospheric cloud aerosol: Observations and implications

Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 102, No. D11 pp. 13,255-13,282. Airborne measurements of total reactive nitrogen (NOy) and polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) aerosol particles were made in the Antarctic (68 degrees S) as part of the NASA Airborne Southern Hemisphere Ozone Experiment/Measurements...

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Main Authors: Del Negro, L. A., Fahey, D.W., Jonsson, H.H., Donnelly, S.G., Gao, R.S., Keim, E.R., Wamsley, R.C., Woodbridge, E.L., Dye, J.E., Baumgardner, D., Gandrud, B.W., Wilson, J.C., Loewenstein, M., Podolske, J.R., Webster, C.R., May, R.D., Worsnop, D.R., Tabazadeh, A., Tolbert, M.A., Kelly, K.K., Chan, K.R.
Other Authors: Center for Interdisciplinary Remotely Piloted Aircraft Studies (CIRPAS)
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Published: 1997
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10945/42237
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Summary:Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 102, No. D11 pp. 13,255-13,282. Airborne measurements of total reactive nitrogen (NOy) and polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) aerosol particles were made in the Antarctic (68 degrees S) as part of the NASA Airborne Southern Hemisphere Ozone Experiment/Measurements for Assessing the Effects of the Stratospheric Aircraft (ASHOE/MAESA) campaign in late July 1994.