“…Lidar measurements have shown that the smaller particles are domainant near the top and bottom region of stratospheric aerosol layer (IWASKA, 1980), and same feature is found out also in other observations (BIGG, 1976;HOFMANN and ROSEN, 1977;GRAMS and LABY, 1978;FARLOW et al, 1979). The evaporation rate of H2SO4 estimated here on the basis of laser radar measurements cannot be neglected in the stratosphere in comparison with the production rate of sulfur compounds (5O2, COS, H2S, and so on) due to the transport into the stratosphere across the tropopause as suggested from numerical model calculations (LAZRUS and GANDRUD, 1974;HARRISON and LARSON, 1974;CRUTZEN, 1976) or from the analysis on stratospheric aerosol content, volcanic activity and so on (KELLOGG et al, 1972;JUNGE, 1974;LADLE, 1975).…”