Measurements of the height variation of sulfuric acid vapor concentrations in the stratosphere

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Air Pollution, Atmospheric Composition, Stratosphere, Sulfuric Acid, Vapors, Vertical Distribution, Acid Rain, Aerosols, Atmospheric Chemistry, Atmospheric Ionization, Atmospheric Models, Trace Elements

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Measurements of stratospheric sulfuric acid vapor concentrations, at an altitude of from 23.5 to 33 km, using passive chemoionization mass spectrometers, are presented. The measurements agree with the current model predictions. A discussion of the implications of collected data for the stratospheric sulfur cycle, stratospheric aerosols, and stratospheric ions is presented. It is concluded that stratospheric sulfuric acid vapor condensation can take place only by heterogeneous condensation.

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