Po. Wennberg et al., THE ATMOSPHERIC COLUMN ABUNDANCE OF IO - IMPLICATIONS FOR STRATOSPHERIC OZONE, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 102(D7), 1997, pp. 8887-8898
Absorption attributable to atmospheric IO is observed in high-resoluti
on, high air mass solar spectra taken at the National Solar Observator
y, Kitt Peak, Arizona, in March 1995. These observations, together wit
h cross sections measured in the laboratory for the IO {A(2) Pi(3/2)<-
-X-2 Pi(3/2) (2,0)} rotationally resolved electronic transition, are c
onsistent with a total stratospheric iodine mixing ratio of 0.2 (+0.3
-0.2) parts per trillion by volume. This result, combined with recent
laboratory measurements of the rate of the reactions of IO with other
halogen species, suggests that iodine chemistry is not responsible for
the reductions observed in lower stratospheric ozone during the last
several decades.