K. Pfeilsticker et U. Platt, AIRBORNE MEASUREMENTS DURING THE ARCTIC STRATOSPHERIC EXPERIMENT - OBSERVATION OF O3 AND NO2, Geophysical research letters, 21(13), 1994, pp. 1375-1378
During winter 1991/92 DOAS (Differential Optical Absorption Spectrosco
py) measurements were performed from a C130 Transall aircraft within t
he framework of the EASOE (European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experim
ent) campaign. The campaign extended from Dec. 1991 until March 1992 w
ith a series of flights in the Arctic (60-degrees-W to 60-degrees-E, 8
5-degrees-N to 48-degrees-N). Two spectrometers were operated on the a
ircraft: an UV-instrument (see Brandtjen et al., this issue) and a DOA
S-vis instrument to detect O3, O4, NO2 and NO3 in the visible band (36
3 nm - 680 nm). The DOAS-vis ozone measurements were largely influence
d by the presence of the Mt Pinatubo aerosol cloud. A correction of th
e data by actual Mie-profiles is described. A NO2 depletion with minim
um values of 2.310(14)/cm2 in Jan. 92 was observed. Occasionally, OCl
O could also be detected.