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HERO ID
923890
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Odin/OSIRIS observations of stratospheric BrO: Retrieval methodology, climatology, and inferred Br y
Author(s)
Mclinden, CA; Haley, CS; Lloyd, ND; Hendrick, F; Rozanov, A; Sinnhuber, BM; Goutail, F; Degenstein, DA; Llewellyn, EJ; Sioris, CE; Van Roozendael, M; Pommereau, JP; Lotz, W; Burrows, JP
Year
2010
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research
ISSN:
0148-0227
EISSN:
2156-2202
Volume
115
Issue
D15
Page Numbers
D15308
DOI
10.1029/2009JD012488
Web of Science Id
WOS:000280955800001
URL
http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2010/2009JD012488.shtml
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Abstract
A 7+ year (2001-2008) data set of stratospheric BrO profiles measured by the Optical Spectrograph and Infra-Red Imager System (OSIRIS) instrument, a UV-visible spectrometer measuring limb-scattered sunlight from the Odin satellite, is presented. Zonal mean radiance spectra are computed for each day and inverted to yield effective daily zonal mean BrO profiles from 16 to 36 km. A detailed description of the retrieval methodology and error analysis is presented. Single-profile precision and effective resolution are found to be about 30% and 3-5 km, respectively, throughout much of the retrieval range. Individual profile and monthly mean comparisons with ground-based, balloon, and satellite instruments are found to agree to about 30%. A BrO climatology is presented, and its morphology and correlation with NO2 is consistent with our current understanding of bromine chemistry. Monthly mean Br-y maps are derived. Two methods of calculating total Bry in the stratosphere are used and suggest (21.0 +/- 5.0) pptv with a contribution from very short lived substances of (5.0 +/- 5.0) pptv, consistent with other recent estimates.
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