Irie, H.; Sudo, K.; Akimoto, H.; Richter, A.; Burrows, J-P.; Wagner, T.; Wenig, M.; Beirle, S.; Kondo, Y.; Sinyakov, V-P. and Goutail, F. (2005). Evaluation of long-term tropospheric NO2 data obtained by GOME over East Asia in 19962002. Geophysical research letters, 32(11), L11810.
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Vandaele, A. C. , C. Fayt, F. Hendrick, C. Hermans, F. Humbled, M. Van Roozendael, M. Gil, M. Navarro, O. Puentedura, M. Yela, G. Braathena, K. Stebelb, K. Tørnkvista, P. Johnston, K. Kreher, F. Goutail, A. Mieville, J.-P. Pommereau, S. Khaikine, A. Richt. (2005). An intercomparison campaign of ground-based UV-visible measurements of NO2, BrO, and OClO slant columns. Methods of analysis and results for NO2. J. Geophys. Res., 110(d8), D08305.
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Goutail, F., J.-P. Pommereau, F. Lefèvre, M. Van Roozendael, S. B. Andersen, B.-A. Kåstad Høiskar, V. Dorokhov, E. Kyro, M. P. Chipperfield and W. Feng. (2004). Early unusual ozone loss during the Arctic winter 2002/03 compared to other winters. Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 4, 5019–5044.
Abstract: Total column ozone reduction in the Arctic is evaluated each winter since 1993/1994 by the transport method (3-D CTM passive ozone minus measurements). The cumulative loss from 1 December to the end of the season ranges from 5–10% during warm winters like 1998/1999, 2000/2001 and 2001/2002 up to 30%–32% during cold winters like 1994/1995 and 1995/1996. The 23% cumulative loss observed during the winter 2002/2003 is similar in amplitude to the 20–24% measured in 1996/1997 and 1999/2000 but the timing is different. It started unusually early in December after the occurrence of very low temperature at all stratospheric levels between 550 K and 435 K allowing PSC formation and thus chlorine activation. The early ozone loss of 2002/2003 is well captured by current 3-D CTM models.
Programme: 904
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Denis, L.; Roscoe, H. K.; Chipperfield, M. P.; Van Roozendael, M. and Goutail, F. (2005). A new software suite for NO2 vertical profile retrieval from ground-based zenith-sky spectrometers. Journal of quantitative spectroscopy & radiative transfer, 92(3), 321–333.
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Vaughan, G., P. T. Quinn, A. C. Green, J. Bean, H. K. Roscoe, M. van Roozendael, F. Goutail. (2006). SAOZ measurements of stratospheric NO2 at Aberystwyth, 1991-2004. Journal of environmental monitoring, 8, 353–361.
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Renard, J., P. Blelly, Q. Bourgeois, M. Chartier, F. Goutail, and Y. J. Orsolini. (2006). Origin of the January–April 2004 increase in stratospheric NO2 observed in the northern polar latitudes. Geophysical research letters, 33, L11801.
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Castebrunet H. (2007). Modélisation des interactions climat-aérosols-chimie du soufre atmosphérique aux hautes latitudes Sud..
Abstract: Université Joseph Fourier – Grenoble 1
Programme: 903
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Markus Frey, Neil Brough, Alexandre Kukui, Jaime Gil Roca, Joel Savarino, and Susanne Preunkert. (2013). Summer emissions of nitrogen oxides from snow at Dome C (East Antarctica): a discussion of seasonal variability (Vol. EGU Vienna 2013).
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Susanne Preunkert, Alexandre Kukui, Michel Legrand, Markus Frey, Slimane Bekki, Joel Savarino, Gérard Ancellet, Jennie Thomas, Jaime Gil Roca, Bruno Jourdain, Michael Kerbrat, Rodrigue Loisil, James France, and Martin King. (2013). The Oxidant Production over Antarctic Land and its Export (OPALE) project: An overview of data collected in summer 2010-2011 at Dumont d'Urville and 2011-2012 at Concordia. (Vol. EGU Vienna 2013).
Abstract: solicited talk
Programme: 903
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Michel Legrand, Susanne Preunkert, Guillaume Pépy, and Bruno Jourdain. (2013). The atmospheric HCHO budget at coastal East and West Antarctica: Impact of photochemical productions and snow emissions (Vol. EGU Vienna 2013).
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