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Subpolar Activation of Halogen Heterogeneous Chemistry in Austral Spring

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Zambri, Brian; Kinnison, Douglas E.; Solomon, Susan
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Abstract
Heterogeneous halogen chemistry plays a dominant role in driving changes in polar chemical composition and ozone depletion. Activation of halogens outside the polar regions may result in depletion of local ozone, along with changes in the chemical budgets of various species in the lower stratosphere (LS). In this study, the means and distributions of NO₂ measurements from the Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment III (SAGE3m) are compared to simulations from a coupled climate-chemistry model, in order to better characterize and quantify subpolar heterogeneous halogen chemistry. NO2 abundances from a simulation with heterogeneous chemistry are drawn from the same distribution as the SAGE3m observations, while the NO2 distribution is different in a simulation without heterogeneous chemistry. Results indicate that heterogeneous chemistry plays a significant role in determining the chemical composition of the subpolar LS in austral spring and show how analysis of distribution functions can provide useful insights into chemical processes.
Date issued
2020-12
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/133140
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Journal
Geophysical Research Letters
Publisher
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Citation
Zambri, Brian et al. "Subpolar activation of halogen heterogeneous chemistry in austral spring." Geophysical Research Letters 48, 2 (January 2021): e2020GL090036. © 2020 American Geophysical Union
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0094-8276
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