CFC-113 (CCl2F-CClF2) in the stratosphere

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Air Pollution, Atmospheric Composition, Halocarbons, Stratosphere, Air Sampling, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Gas Chromatography, Vertical Distribution

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Vertical profiles of CFC-113, obtained by gaschromatographic analysis of stratospheric air samples collected during five balloon flights between 1982 and 1984 using one of two neon-cooled cryogenic samplers, are reported on. On average, 1982-1984 midlatitude profiles of CFC-113 show mixing ratios decreasing from 23 pptV at the tropopause to 1 pptV at 32 km. The present measured distribution is in good agreement with results obtained with a time-dependent one-dimensional model based on previously evaluated CFC-113 global emission rates.

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