1997
DOI: 10.1029/97gl00034
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Stratospheric HBr concentration profile obtained from far‐infrared emission spectroscopy

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“…The absolute yield y Cl2 of Cl 2 and y Br2 of Br 2 are given by the time integral of the instantaneous yields y Cl2 and y Br2 presented in Eqs. (6) and (7) with a…”
Section: A Clono 2 + Hbr/icementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The absolute yield y Cl2 of Cl 2 and y Br2 of Br 2 are given by the time integral of the instantaneous yields y Cl2 and y Br2 presented in Eqs. (6) and (7) with a…”
Section: A Clono 2 + Hbr/icementioning
confidence: 99%
“…..) concentration. Bromine monoxide BrO is, in addition to HBr [6], among the most important active bromine compounds which has been observed both in the stratosphere [7,8] as well as in the troposphere [9]. Under certain conditions the measured local tropospheric concentrations of BrO can by far exceed the stratospheric concentrations, both in the Arctic [10] as well as in the midlatitude troposphere [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The partitioning between bromine species is still subject to speculation, since only BrO has been routinely observed, while a few measurements of stratospheric HBr and an upper limit of HOBr [ Johnson et al , 1995; Nolt et al , 1997] are available only. The other species, Br, BrONO 2 , and BrCl, have never been observed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HOBr value (7 pptv) was derived from (HOBr/HBr) = 1.4 on the basis of Johnson et al [1995]. The HBr value (5 pptv) is uncertain and may be somewhat high in the model since measurements by Nolt et al [1997] and Johnson et al [1995] suggest 1–2 pptv and 2–3 pptv HBr in the lower stratosphere, respectively. The model calculated a midday value of (BrO/Bry) = 0.50 on day 10, i.e., [BrO] = 10 pptv, consistent with the studies of Pundt et al [1998] and Harder et al [1998] which suggested a range of 5–15 pptv.…”
Section: Procedures and Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%