Limits on heterogeneous processing in the Antarctic spring vortex from a comparison of measured and modeled chlorine
Forty-day photochemical model runs are compared with ground-based stratospheric ClO observations taken during the austral spring of 1993. Our purpose is to explore the range of required heterogeneous processing within which we can reproduce the duration and degree of chlorine activation within the Antarctic spring vortex. Heterogeneous processing on nitric acid trihydrate (NAT) polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) or supercooled ternary solution (STS) -type particles is shown to be necessary to maintain chlorine in active forms during ozone hole formation in September, even for small HNO
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