East Asian Summer Monsoon Delivers Large Abundances of Very Short-Lived Organic Chlorine Substances to the Lower Stratosphere
Laura L. Pan,Elliot L. Atlas,Shawn B. Honomichl,Warren P. Smith,Douglas E. Kinnison,Susan Solomon,Michelle L. Santee,Alfonso Saiz- Lopez,Johannes C. Laube,Bin Wang,Rei Ueyama,James F. Bresch,Rebecca S. Hornbrook,Eric C. Apel,Alan J. Hills,Victoria Treadaway,Katie Smith,Sue Schauffler,Stephen Donnelly,Roger Hendershot,Richard Lueb,Teresa Campos,Silvia Viciani,Francesco D'Amato,Giovanni Bianchini,Marco Barucci,James R. Podolske,Laura T. Iraci,Colin Gurganus,Paul Bui,Jonathan M. Dean-Day,Luis Millan,Ju - Mee Ryoo,Barbara Barletta,Ja - Ho Koo,Joowan Kim,Qing Liang,William J. Randel,Troy Thornberry,Paul A. Newman Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences(2024)
Key words
Asian summer monsoon,convective transport,very short-lived ozone-depleting substances,stratospheric ozone
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