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Redistribution of reactive odd nitrogen in the lower Arctic stratosphere / G. Hübler, and 9 others.
Title: | Redistribution of reactive odd nitrogen in the lower Arctic stratosphere / G. Hübler, and 9 others. |
Author(s): | Hübler, G. |
Date: | 1990. |
In: | Geophysical Research Letters. (1990.), Vol. 17(4) (1990) |
Abstract: | In-situ measurements of total NOy were made on 14 NASA DC-8 flights in lower Arctic stratosphere from Sola (Stavanger, Norway) to North Pole, bounded on east by Sweden and on west by 60° meridian between Greenland and Canada, in January and early February 1989 as part of Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition. Elevated NOy values (with mixing ratios up to 12 ppbv) are interpreted as vertical redistribution of NOy resulting from gravitational sedimentation of aerosol particles containing HNO₃. These measurements are first to observe example of destination of NOy removed in polar atmosphere. |
Notes: | Geophysical Research Letters. Vol. 17(4) :453-456 (1990). |
Keywords: | 54 -- Chemistry. 551.510.532 -- Stratosphere. D -- Atmospheric sciences. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*38) -- Greenland. |
SPRI record no.: | 107136 |
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