ClO and O3 stratospheric profiles - Balloon microwave measurements

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Atmospheric Composition, Chlorine Oxides, Ozonometry, Stratosphere, Balloon Sounding, Hydrogen Peroxide, Mixing, Molecular Spectra, Vertical Distribution

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Stratospheric ClO and O3 vertical profiles were measured at 32-deg N in May 1985 and October 1986. The ClO profiles and diurnal variation are in general agreement with theory, but have somewhat less midday ClO near 34 km. Measured 35-45 km O3 is larger than theoretical, and no stratospheric O3 diurnal variation was observed, as expected. HNO3 was detected, and an H2O2 upper limit was obtained.

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