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McElroy, M.B., Salawitch, R.J. and Wofsy, S.C. (1986). Antarctic O3: Chemical mechanisms for the spring decrease. Geophysical Research Letters 13: doi: 10.1029/GL013i012p01296. issn: 0094-8276. |
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Chemical explanations for the spring decline of Antarctic O3 involve reactions of ClO or interactions between BrO and ClO. Reaction schemes involving Br radicals have the highest efficiency for removal of O3. The chemical mechanisms require low levels of NOX. Recent cooling of the stratosphere may have triggered formation of HNO3 monohydrate, removing NOX and setting the stage for enhanced of ozone over Antarctica. |
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