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Record #104274:

Global impact of the Antarctic ozone hole: chemical propagation / Michael Prather, Andrew H. Jaffe.

Title: Global impact of the Antarctic ozone hole: chemical propagation / Michael Prather, Andrew H. Jaffe.
Author(s): Prather, Michael.
Jaffe, Andrew H.
Date: 1990.
In: Journal of Geophysical Research. (1990.), Vol. 95(D4) (1990)
Abstract: Model is presented for the chemical mixing of stratospheric air over spatial scales from tens of kilometres to metres. One-dimensional model combining photochemistry, molecular diffusion and strain is applied to the case in which chemically perturbed air parcels from the Antarctic stratosphere are transported to mid-latitudes and strained into thin ribbon-like filaments until they are diffusively mixed with the ambient stratosphere.
Notes:

Journal of Geophysical Research. Vol. 95(D4) :3473-3492 (1990).

Keywords: 551.510.534 -- Ozone layer.
D -- Atmospheric sciences.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
SPRI record no.: 104274

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