Prolonged stratospheric ozone loss in the 1995-96 Arctic winter

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作者
Rex, M
Harris, NRP
von der Gathen, P
Lehmann, R
Braathen, GO
Reimer, E
Beck, A
Chipperfield, MP
Alfier, R
Allaart, M
OConnor, F
Dier, H
Dorokhov, V
Fast, H
Gil, M
Kyro, E
Litynska, Z
Mikkelsen, IS
Molyneux, MG
Nakane, H
Notholt, J
Rummukainen, M
Viatte, P
Wenger, J
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[1] EUROPEAN OZONE RES COORDINATING UNIT, CAMBRIDGE CB2 1HE, ENGLAND
[2] UNIV CAMBRIDGE, DEPT CHEM, CTR ATMOSPHER SCI, CAMBRIDGE CB2 1EW, ENGLAND
[3] NILU, N-2007 KJELLER, NORWAY
[4] FREE UNIV BERLIN, INST METEOROL, D-12165 BERLIN, GERMANY
[5] ROYAL NETHERLANDS METEOROL INST, SECT CLIMATE SCENARIOS & OZONE, NL-3730 AE DE BILT, NETHERLANDS
[6] UNIV WALES, DEPT PHYS, ABERYSTWYTH SY23 3BZ, DYFED, WALES
[7] METEOROL OBSERV LINDENBERG, D-15864 LINDENBERG, GERMANY
[8] CENT AEROL OBSERV, DOLGOPRUDNYI 141700, MOSCOW REGION, RUSSIA
[9] ATMOSPHER ENVIRONM SERV, N YORK, ON M3H 5T4, CANADA
[10] INST NACL TECN AEROESPACIAL, MADRID 28850, SPAIN
[11] FINNISH METEOROL INST, ILMALA, FIN-99600 SODANKYLA, FINLAND
[12] CTR AEROL, INST METEOROL & WATER MANAGEMENT, PL-95119 LEGIONOWO, POLAND
[13] DANISH METEOROL INST, DK-2100 COPENHAGEN O, DENMARK
[14] METEOROL OFF, BRACKNELL RG12 2SZ, BERKS, ENGLAND
[15] NATL INST ENVIRONM STUDIES, TSUKUBA, IBARAKI 305, JAPAN
[16] SWISS METEOROL INST, STN AEROL PAYERNE, CH-1530 PAYERNE, SWITZERLAND
[17] UNIV COLL DUBLIN, DEPT CHEM, BELFIELD 4, DUBLIN, IRELAND
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10.1038/39849
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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
It is well established that extensive depletion of ozone, initiated by heterogenous reactions on polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) can occur in both the Arctic and Antarctic lower stratosphere(1-9). Moreover, it has been shown that ozone loss rates in the Arctic region in recent years reached values comparable to those over the Antarctic(8,9). But until now the accumulated ozone losses over the Arctic have been the smaller, mainly because the period of Arctic ozone loss has not-unlike over the Antarctic-persisted well into springtime(8-10). Here we report the occurrence-during the unusually cold 1995-96 Arctic winter-of the highest recorded chemical ozone loss over the Arctic region. Two new kinds of behaviour were observed. First, ozone loss at some altitudes was observed long after the last exposure to PSCs. This continued loss appears to be due to a removal of the nitrogen species that slow down chemical ozone depletion. Second, in another altitude range ozone loss rates decreased while PSCs were still present, apparently because of an early transformation of the ozone-destroying chlorine species into less active chlorinenitrate. The balance between these two counteracting mechanisms is probably a fine one, determined by small differences in wintertime stratospheric temperatures. If the apparent cooling trend in the Arctic stratosphere(11) is real, more dramatic ozone losses may occur in the future.
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