The H2SO4 component of stratospheric aerosols derived from satellite infrared extinction measurements: Application to stratospheric transport studies
The ambient water vapour and temperature conditions of stratospheric sulphate aerosol particles govern their composition and thereby influence their infrared extinction properties. This causes problems in the use of the infrared aerosol extinction as a tracer because variations in the aerosol compos...
Main Authors: | Lambert, A, Grainger, R, Rogers, H, Norton, W, Rodgers, C, Taylor, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1996
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