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In situ measurements of bromine oxide at two high-latitude boundary layer sites: Implications of variability
Linnea M. Avallone
, Darin W. Toohey
, Tara J. Fortin
, Karena A. McKinney
,
Jose D. Fuentes
Meteorology and Atmospheric Science
Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
Center for Pollinator Research
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
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In Situ Measurements
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Bromine Oxide
100%
In Situ
20%
Surface Sources
20%
Tropospheric Ozone
20%
Sunrise
20%
Canada
20%
Spectroscopic Measurement
20%
Ozone Loss
20%
Loss Rate
20%
Bromine
20%
Surface Influence
20%
Spitsbergen
20%
Spatial Average
20%
Expected Loss
20%
Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy
20%
Surface Air
20%
Nunavut
20%
Ozone Chemistry
20%
Depletion Event
20%
Longest Path
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Boundary Layer
100%
In Situ Measurement
100%
Tropospheric Ozone
50%
Near-Surface Geology
50%
Canada
50%
Electromagnetic Absorption
50%
Absorption Spectroscopy
50%