

Author: Ridley B. Zeng T. Wang Y. Atlas E. Browell E. Hess P. Orlando J. Chance K. Richter A.
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0167-7764
Source: Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, Vol.57, Iss.3, 2007-07, pp. : 255-280
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Abstract
During the Tropospheric Ozone Production about the Spring Equinox (TOPSE) program, aircraft flights during April 7-11, 2000 revealed a large area air mass capped below ∼500 m altitude over Hudson Bay, Canada in which ozone was reduced from normal levels of 30-40 ppbv to as low as 0.5 ppbv. From some of the in-situ aircraft measurements, back-trajectory calculations, the tropospheric column of BrO derived from GOME satellite measurements, and results from a regional model, we conclude that the event did not originate from triggering of reactive halogen release in the sub-Arctic region of Hudson Bay but resulted from such an event occurring at higher latitudes over the islands of the northern Canada Archipelago and nearby Arctic Ocean with subsequent transport over a distance of 1,000-1,500 km to Hudson Bay. BrO
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