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Interactions between HCl, NOx, and H₂O ice in the Antarctic stratosphere: implications for ozone / S.C. Wofsy, M.J. Molina, R.J. Salawitch, Lewis E. Fox, Michael B. McElroy.
Title: | Interactions between HCl, NOx, and H₂O ice in the Antarctic stratosphere: implications for ozone / S.C. Wofsy, M.J. Molina, R.J. Salawitch, Lewis E. Fox, Michael B. McElroy. |
Author(s): | Wofsy, S. C. Molina, M. J. Salawitch, R. J. Fox, Lewis E. McElroy, Michael B. |
Date: | 1988. |
In: | Journal of Geophysical Research. (1988.), Vol. 93(D3) (1988) |
Abstract: | Thermodynamic properties of solid phases containing H₂O and HCl examined for conditions expected over Antarctic in winter. Analysis of suite of heterogeneous chemical processes in polar stratosphere implies threshold for HCl concentrations, above which chemical loss rates for ozone increase dramatically. |
Notes: | Journal of Geophysical Research. Vol. 93(D3) :2442-2450 (1988). |
Keywords: | 551.510.534 -- Ozone layer. 551.51 -- Atmosphere. Structure, mechanics and thermodynamics. 551.574.3 -- Condensation, ice particles in clouds. 551.510.532 -- Stratosphere. D -- Atmospheric sciences. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. |
SPRI record no.: | 94512 |
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