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Temporary Denitrification in the Antarctic Stratosphere as Observed by ILAS-II in June 2003
T. Sugita, N. Saitoh, S. Hayashida, T. Imamura, K. Saeki, H. Nakajima
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  • T. Sugita

    National Institute for Environmental Studies

  • N. Saitoh

    Center for Climate System Research, The University of Tokyo

  • S. Hayashida

    Faculty of Science, Nara Woman’s University

  • T. Imamura

    National Institute for Environmental Studies

  • K. Saeki

    National Institute for Environmental Studies

  • H. Nakajima

    National Institute for Environmental Studies

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2007 Volume 3 Pages 137-140

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  • Published: 2007 Received: October 01, 2007 Available on J-STAGE: December 27, 2007 Accepted: December 10, 2007 Advance online publication: - Revised: -
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Abstract
To examine the characteristics of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) in the Antarctic, we have analyzed short-time (≤ 5 days) changes in nitric acid (HNO3) and aerosol extinction coefficient (AEC) at 780 nm, focusing near 20 km altitude in June 2003 as observed by the Improved Limb Atmospheric Spectrometer (ILAS)-II. The Match technique based on the air parcel trajectory was applied to the ILAS-II data. The several Match pairs have revealed decreased HNO3 values with increased AEC values within short times, indicating “temporary” denitrification. It is also suggested that the observed PSCs could be nitric acid trihydrate (NAT) particles, considering that the temperatures were above existence temperatures for supercooled ternary solution, but below those for NAT. Given appropriate size distributions for NAT particles, it is suggested that the median radius of particles was less than 3 µm.
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