OBSERVATIONAL EVIDENCE FOR CHEMICAL OZONE DEPLETION OVER THE ARCTIC IN WINTER 1991-92

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VONDERGATHEN, P
REX, M
HARRIS, NRP
LUCIC, D
KNUDSEN, BM
BRAATHEN, GO
DEBACKER, H
FABIAN, R
FAST, H
GIL, M
KYRO, E
MIKKELSEN, IS
RUMMUKAINEN, M
STAHELIN, J
VAROTSOS, C
机构
[1] UNIV BREMEN, INST ENVIRONM PHYS, D-28334 BREMEN, GERMANY
[2] BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY, EUROPEAN OZONE RES COORDINATING UNIT, CAMBRIDGE CB3 0ET, ENGLAND
[3] UNIV CAMBRIDGE, DEPT CHEM, CTR ATMOSPHER SCI, CAMBRIDGE CB2 1EW, ENGLAND
[4] DANISH METEOROL INST, DK-2100 COPENHAGEN O, DENMARK
[5] NILU, N-2007 KJELLER, NORWAY
[6] ROYAL METEOROL INST, B-1180 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
[7] ATMOSPHER ENVIRONM SERV, N YORK, ON M3H 5T4, CANADA
[8] INST NACL TECN AEROSPACIAL, E-28850 MADRID, SPAIN
[9] FINNISH METEOROL INST, SF-99600 SODANKYLA, FINLAND
[10] ETH HONGGERBERG, ATMOSPHER PHYS LAB, CH-8093 ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
[11] UNIV ATHENS, DEPT APPL PHYS, GR-16561 ATHENS, GREECE
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10.1038/375131a0
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
LONG-TERM depletion of ozone has been observed since the early 1980s in the Antarctic polar vortex, and more recently at midlatitudes in both hemispheres, with most of the ozone loss occurring in the lower stratosphere(1). Insufficient measurements of ozone exist, however, to determine decadal trends in ozone concentration in the Arctic winter. Several studies of ozone concentrations in the Arctic vortex have inferred that chemical ozone loss has occurred(2-11); but because natural variations in ozone concentration at any given location can be large, deducing long-term trends from time series is fraught with difficulties. The approaches used previously have often been indirect, typically relying on relationships between ozone and long-lived tracers. Most recently Manney et al.(11) used such an approach, based on satellite measurements, to conclude that the observed ozone decrease of about 20% in the lower stratosphere in February and March 1993 was caused by chemical, rather than dynamical, processes. Here we report the results of a new approach to calculate chemical ozone destruction rates that allows us to compare ozone concentrations in specific air parcels at different times, thus avoiding the need to make assumptions about ozone/tracer ratios. For the Arctic vortex of the 1991-92 winter we find that, at 20 km altitude, chemical ozone loss occurred only between early January and mid February and that the loss is proportional to the exposure to sunlight. The timing and magnitude are broadly consistent with existing understanding of photochemical ozone-depletion processes.
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