Ozone production and loss rate measurements in the middle stratosphere
- 20 December 1996
- journal article
- Published by American Geophysical Union (AGU) in Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
- Vol. 101 (D22) , 28785-28792
- https://doi.org/10.1029/96jd02739
Abstract
We present the first simultaneous measurements of HOx, NOx and Clx radicals in the middle stratosphere obtained during a balloon flight at 34°N in September 1989, along with calculations from a photochemical model, to show that NOx catalytic cycles dominate loss of ozone (O3) for altitudes between 24 and 38 km; the observed abundance of ClO is lower than that expected for altitudes above 30 km on the basis of models using recommended rates and cross sections, reducing the relative importance of the Clx catalytic cycles for loss of O3; and removal rates of O3 derived from observed concentrations of rate limiting HOx, NOx, and Clx radicals balance computed production rates for altitudes between 32 and 38 km, a region where ozone is expected to be regulated primarily by photochemical processes.Keywords
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