2021
DOI: 10.1029/2020jd032896
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Evaluation of the Stratospheric and Tropospheric Bromine Burden Over Fairbanks, Alaska Based on Column Retrievals of Bromine Monoxide

Abstract: BrNO 2) couple with chlorine and iodine catalytic cycles to alter the tropospheric oxidative capacity (Saiz-Lopez & von Glasow, 2012; Simpson et al., 2015). Furthermore, tropospheric bromine has been associated with the near-complete removal of surface ozone in the polar spring, referred to as ozone depletion events (Barrie et al., 1988). The sources and distribution of Br y in the troposphere are an area of active research. Bromine monoxide (BrO) is the most frequently observed Br y compound, and satellite me… Show more

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“…The GEOS-Chem mechanism captures the magnitude and seasonality of OMI stratospheric column NO 2 with a mean relative bias of 0.4 ± 7% and r = 0.98 (Table S1 in Supporting Information S1). However, uncertainties in modeling the stratospheric column of BrO remain that impact the interpretation of the tropospheric residual from satellite total column BrO (e.g., Wales et al, 2021), further motivating our use of a statistical threshold for interpreting the BrO OMI − BrO GC residuals.…”
Section: Detecting Hotspots Of Bromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GEOS-Chem mechanism captures the magnitude and seasonality of OMI stratospheric column NO 2 with a mean relative bias of 0.4 ± 7% and r = 0.98 (Table S1 in Supporting Information S1). However, uncertainties in modeling the stratospheric column of BrO remain that impact the interpretation of the tropospheric residual from satellite total column BrO (e.g., Wales et al, 2021), further motivating our use of a statistical threshold for interpreting the BrO OMI − BrO GC residuals.…”
Section: Detecting Hotspots Of Bromentioning
confidence: 99%