Ozone, Column ClO, and PSC measurements made at the NDSC Eureka observatory (80°N, 86°W) during the spring of 1997

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Atmospheric Composition And Structure: General Or Miscellaneous, Meteorology And Atmospheric Dynamics: General Or Miscellaneous

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During winter/spring 96/97 ozone levels over the Eureka NDSC observatory (80°N, 86°W) were measured using a lidar, sondes, and a Brewer spectrophotometer. Column ClO measurements were also made using an FTIR system. Measurements show that lower stratospheric ozone mixing ratios decreased rapidly between mid-February and late-March though the ozone mixing ratio losses appear to have been less than for the 95/96 season. Elevated column amounts of ClO were found to be present over Eureka until late March.

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