The Changing Global Environment 1975
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1729-9_10
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Global Stratospheric Effects of Supersonic Transports

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“…A first report has already been published[Grobecker et al, 1974]. A series of six monographs is in preparation[Singer, 1975b]. In connection with Ciap the Department of Transportation publishes a technical abstract report and a newsletter.…”
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“…A first report has already been published[Grobecker et al, 1974]. A series of six monographs is in preparation[Singer, 1975b]. In connection with Ciap the Department of Transportation publishes a technical abstract report and a newsletter.…”
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“…The major sources of stratospheric H•.O are local thunderstorms with a contribution of 8.0 X 10 TM g/yr, the Hadley cell circulation with 2.2 X 10 TM g/yr [Weickmann and Van Valin, 1972;Newell, 1970;Barrett et al, 1973], methane oxidation (through the OH, CO, and CO•. chain, see the section on the tropospheric removal of methane) in the amount of 1.6 X 10 TM g/yr [Singer, 1971[Singer, , 1975b, and SST exhaust with some 7.8 X 10 •a g/yr (for 500 SST's flying 7 h/day [SCEP, 1970]). Whether the increased amount of contrails and high clouds has a significant or negligible impact on changing the climate is according to Machta [1973] an unresolved question and according to Bryson and Wendland [1970] a matter of serious concern.…”
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