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Record #88540:
High concentrations of chlorine monoxide at low altitudes in the Antarctic spring stratosphere: diurnal variation / R.L. de Zafra, M. Jaramillo, A. Parrish, P. Solomon, B. Connor, J. Barrett.
Title: | High concentrations of chlorine monoxide at low altitudes in the Antarctic spring stratosphere: diurnal variation / R.L. de Zafra, M. Jaramillo, A. Parrish, P. Solomon, B. Connor, J. Barrett. |
Author(s): | Zafra, R. L. de. Jaramillo, M. Parrish, A. Solomon, P. Connor, B. Barrett, J. |
Date: | 1987. |
In: | Nature. (1987.), Vol. 328(6129) (1987) |
Abstract: | Measurements made in stratosphere over McMurdo station during spring 1986 provides evidence for abnormally high concentrations of ClO at low altitudes, which occurs changes cyclically on diurnal basis, and also secularly during September-October observing period. Concludes that Cl is crucially involved in springtime destruction of Antarctic ozone. |
Notes: | Nature. Vol. 328(6129) :408-411 (1987). |
Keywords: | 551.510.534 -- Ozone layer. 551.510.532 -- Stratosphere. D -- Atmospheric sciences. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. (*764) -- Ross Island. |
SPRI record no.: | 88540 |
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