Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Jun 1977
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1977georl...4..235e&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 4, June 1977, p. 235-238.
Computer Science
Sound
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Balloon Sounding, Gaseous Diffusion, Nitrogen, Stratosphere, Atmospheric Chemistry, Mixing, Nitric Oxide, Ozone, Ozonosphere, Photochemical Reactions
Scientific paper
The total odd nitrogen mixing ratio experiment has been conducted successfully for a second time on a balloon flight of Project Stratoprobe launched on August 17, 1975 from 51 deg N. The measured N0y profile was found to be similar to the first profile measurement from 58 deg N on July 22, 1974 with a maximum mixing ratio of 13 ppbv at 32 km decreasing at lower altitudes to less than 2 ppbv at 16 km. This result was not unexpected, since the ozone mixing ratio profile was similar on both flight dates. Both measurement sets were carried out at mid latitudes during late summer, an excellent time for measurements of ozone layer photochemistry since the ozone layer is very stable during this season.
Evans Wayne F. J.
Kerr James B.
McElroy Thomas C.
Obrien R. S.
Ridley Brian A.
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