Quantification of HCl from high resolution infrared solar spectra obtained at the South Pole in December 1986

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Antarctic Regions, Atmospheric Composition, Hydrogen Chlorides, Infrared Spectra, Ozone, Solar Spectra

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Ground-based infrared solar spectra at 0.02/cm resolution obtained at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole station in December 1986 have been analyzed for the atmospheric content of HCl. Nonlinear least-squares spectral fitting applied to the spectra yields a total HCl column amount of (6.4 + or - 0.8) x 10 to the 15th molecules/sq cm, most being stratospheric. This amount is larger than that extrapolated from earlier results on the latitudinal distribution of atmospheric HCl.

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