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The SOLVE-THESO 2000 papers are divided into two special issues. In addition, other papers are included that were either published independently by SOLVE-THESO 2000 investigators, or are strongly related to SOLVE-THESO 2000 science questions for the winter of 1999-2000.

This list is NOT coordinated with AGU. The accuracy of each reference is the responsibility of the manuscript's first author.

I. First JGR special issue

 
II. Second JGR special issue

 
III. Other SOLVE-THESEO 2000 publications

 
IV. Links and Addresses


I. First JGR Special issue

Submitted to the 31 January 2001 Special Section Deadline
  1. Richard M. Bevilacqua


  2. M. D. Fromm, J. M. Alfred, J. S. Hornstein, G. E. Nedoluha, K. W. Hoppel, J. D. Lumpe, C. E. Randall, E. P. Shettle, E. V. Browell, C. Butler, A. DÖrnbrack, A. W. Strawa,
    Observations and Analysis of PSCs Detected by POAM III during the 1999/2000 Northern Hemisphere Winter
    Accepted
    bevilacq@nrl.navy.mil
  3. Holger Bremer


  4. M. von Koenig, A. Kleinboehl, H. Kuellmann, K. Kuenzi, K. Bramstedt, J.P. Burrows, K.-U. Eichmann, M. Weber, and A.P.H. Goede
    Ozone Depletion Observed by ASUR during the Winter 1999/2000
    Accepted
    hbremer@uni-bremen.de
  5. Kenneth S. Carslaw


  6. Jamie Kettleborough, Megan J. Northway, Stewart Davies, Ru-Shan Gao, David W. Fahey, Darrel G. Baumgardner, Martyn P. Chipperfield, Armin Kleinbohl,
    A Vortex-Scale Simulation of the Growth and Sedimentation of Large Nitric Acid Particles Observed during SOLVE/THESEO 2000
    Accepted
    carslaw@env.leeds.ac.uk
  7. Michael Y. Danilin


  8. Comparison of ER-2 Aircraft and POAM-III, MLS, and SAGE-II Satellite Measurements during SOLVE Using Traditional Correlative Analysis and Traejctory Hunting Technique
    Accepted
    danilin@aer.com
  9. Stewart Davies


  10. M.P. Chipperfield, K.S. Carslaw, B.-M. Sinnhuber, J.G. Anderson, R.M. Stimpfle, D.M. Wilmouth, D.W. Fahey, P.J. Popp, E.C. Richard, P. von der Gathen, H. Jost, C.R. Webster
    Modeling the Effect of Denitrification on Arctic Ozone Depletion during Winter 1999/2000
    Accepted
    stewart@env.leeds.ac.uk
  11. Andreas DÖrnbrack


  12. Thomas Birner, Andreas Fix, Harald Flentje, Alexander Meister Heidi Schmid, Edward V. Browell, Michael J. Mahoney
    Evidence for Inertia-Gravity Waves Forming Polar Stratospheric Clouds over Scandinavia
    Accepted
    andreas.doernbrack@dlr.de
  13. Katja Drdla


  14. M.R. Schoeberl, and E.V. Browell.
    Microphysical modelling of the 1999-2000 Arctic winter: 1. Polar stratospheric clouds, denitrification, and dehydration
    Accepted
    katja@katja.arc.nasa.gov
  15. Sophie Godin


  16. M. Marchand, A. Hauchecorne, and F. Lefèvre
    Influence of Arctic polar ozone depletion on lower stratospheric ozone amounts at Haute-Provence Observatory (44°N, 6°E)
    Accepted
    sophie.godin@aero.jussieu.fr
  17. Jeffery B. Greenblatt


  18. Hans-Jürg Jost, Max Loewenstein, James R. Podolske, T. Paul Bui, Dale F. Hurst, James W. Elkins, Robert L. Herman, Christopher R. Webster, Sue M. Schauffler, Elliot L. Atlas, Paul A. Newman, Leslie R. Lait, Melanie Müller, Andreas Engel, Ulrich Schmidt,
    Defining the Polar Vortex Edge Using an N2O:Potential Temperature Correlation
    Accepted
    buygreen@splash.Princeton.EDU
  19. Jens-Uwe Grooß


  20. G. GÜnther, P. Konopka, R. MÜller, D. S. McKenna, F. Stroh, B.Vogel, A. Engel, M. M"uller, K. Hoppel, R. Bevilacqua, E. Richard, C.R. Webster, J.W. Elkins, D.F. Hurst, P.A. Romashkin, D.G. Baumgardner
    Simulation of Ozone Depletion in Spring 2000 with the Chemical Lagrangian Model of the Stratosphere (CLaMS)
    Accepted
    j.-u.grooss@fz-juelich.de
  21. Tom F. Hanisco


  22. J. B. Smith, R. M. Stimpfle, D. M. Wilmouth, K. K. Perkins, J. R. Spackman, J. G. Anderson, D. Baumgardner, B. Gandrud, C. R. Webster, S. Dhaniyala, K. A. McKinney, and T. P. Bui.
    Quantifying the rate of heterogeneous processing in the Arctic polar vortex with in situ observations of OH
    Accepted
    tfh@huarp.harvard.edu
  23. N. R. P. Harris


  24. M. Rex, F. Goutail, B.M. Knudsen, G.L. Manney, R. Müller, and P. von der Gathen
    Comparison of Empirically Derived Ozone Losses in the Arctic Vortex
    Accepted
    Neil.Harris@ozone-sec.ch.cam.ac.uk
  25. Alain Hauchecorne


  26. Sophie Godin, Marion Marchand, Birgit Heese and Claude Souprayen
    Quantification of the Transport of Chemical Constituents from the Polar Vortex to Middle Latitudes in the Lower Stratosphere Using the High-Resolution Advection Model MIMOSA and Effective Diffusivity
    Accepted
    alain.hauchecorne@aerov.jussieu.fr
  27. Karl W. Hoppel


  28. Richard Bevilacqua, Gerald Nedoluha, Carole Deniel, Franck Lefvre, Jerry Lumpe, Mike Fromm, Cora Randall, Joan Rosenfield, Markus Rex
    POAM III Observations of Arctic Ozone Loss for the 1999/2000 Winter
    text
    figures
    Accepted
    Karl.Hoppel@nrl.navy.mil
  29. Dale Hurst


  30. S. M. Schauffler, J. B. Greenblatt, H. Jost, R. L Herman, J. W. Elkins, P. A. Romashkin, E. L. Atlas, S. G. Donnelly, J. R. Podolske, M. Loewenstein, C. R. Webster, G. J. Flesch, and D. C. Scott,
    The Construction of a Unified, High-Resolution Nitrous Oxide Data Set for ER-2 Flights during SOLVE
    Accepted
    Dale.Hurst@noaa.gov
  31. Ulf Klein


  32. Ingo Wohltmann, Kai Lindner, Klaus F. Kuenzi
    Ozone Depletion and Chlorine Activation in the Arctic Winter 1999/2000 Observed in Ny-Ålesund
    Accepted
    ingo@iup.physik.uni-bremen.de
  33. Leslie Lait


  34. M. R. Schoeberl, P. A. Newman, T. McGee, J. Burris, E. V. Browell, E. Richard, G. O. Braathen, B. R. Bojkov, F. Goutail, P. von der Gathen, E. Kyro, G. Vaughan, H. Kelder, S. Kirkwood, P. Woods, V. Dorokhov, I. Zaitcev, Z. Litynska, B. Kois, A. Benesova, P. Skrivankova, H. De Backer, J. Davies, T. Jorgensen, I. S. Mikkelsen
    Ozone Loss from Quasi-Conservative Coordinate Mapping during the 1999-2000 SOLVE/THESEO 2000 Campaigns
    Accepted
    lrlait@code916.gsfc.nasa.gov
  35. Jerry D. Lumpe


  36. Comparison of POAM III Ozone Measurements with Correlative Aircraft and Balloon Data during SOLVE
    Accepted
    lumpe@cpi.com
  37. Paul A. Newman,


  38. Harris N. R. P, Adriani A., Amanatidis G. T., Anderson J. G., Braathen, G. O. , Brune, W. H., Carslaw, K. S., Craig, M. S., DeCola, P. L., Guirlet M., Hipskind, R. S., Kurylo, M. J., Kullmann, H., Larsen, N., Megie, G. J., Pommereau, J.-P., Poole, L. R., Schoeberl, M. R., Stroh, F., Toon, O. B, Trepte, C. R., Van Roozendael, M.
    An Overview of the SOLVE-THESEO 2000 Campaign
    Accepted
    newman@code916.gsfc.nasa.gov
  39. Claudio Piani


  40. W. A. Norton, A. M. Iwi, E. A. Ray, J. W. Elkins,
    Transport of Ozone Depleted Air on Breakup of the Stratospheric Polar Vortex in Spring/Summer 2000
    Accepted
    cpiani@atm.ox.ac.uk
  41. Cora E. Randall


  42. J. D. Lumpe, R. M. Bevilacqua, K. W. Hoppel, M. D. Fromm, R. J. Salawitch, W. H. Swartz, S. A. Lloyd, E. Kyro, P. von der Gathen, H. Claude, J. Davies, H. DeBacker, H. Dier, M.J. Molyneux, and J. Sancho,
    Reconstruction of 3-D Ozone Fields Using POAM III during SOLVE
    Accepted
    Cora.Randall@lasp.Colorado.edu
  43. Markus Rex


  44. Salawitch, R. J., Harris, N. R. P., von der Gathen, P., Braathen, G. O.,Schulz, A., Deckelman, H., Chipperfield, M., Sinnhuber, B. M., Reimer, E., Alfier, R., Bevilacqua, R., Hoppel, K., Fromm, M., Lumpe, J., Küllmann, H., Kleinböhl, A., Bremer, H., von König, M., Künzi, K., Toohey, D., Vömel, H., Richard, E., Aikin, K., Jost, H., Greenblatt, J. B., Loewenstein, M., Podolske, J. R., Webster, C. R., Flesch, G. J., Scott, D. C., Herman, R. L., Elkins, J. W., Ray, E. A., Moore, F. L., Hurst, D. F., Romashkin, P., Toon, G. C., Sen, B., Margitan, J. J., Wennberg, P., Neuber, R., Allart, M., Bojkov, R. B., Claude, H., Davies, J., Davies, W., De Backer, H., Dier, H., Dorokhov, V., Fast, H., Kondo, Y., Kyrö, E., Litynska, Z., Mikkelsen, I. S., Molyneux, M. J., Moran, E., Nagai, T., Nakane, H., Parrondo, C., Ravegnani, F., Skrivankova, P., Viatte, P., Yushkov, V.
    Chemical Depletion of Arctic Ozone in Winter 1999/2000
    Accepted
    mrex@awi-potsdam.de
  45. Ross J. Salawitch


  46. J. J. Margitan, B. Sen, G. C. Toon, G. B. Osterman, M. Rex, J. W. Elkins, E. A. Ray, F. L. Moore, D. F. Hurst, P. A. Romashkin, R. M. Bevilacqua, K. W. Hoppel, E. C. Richard, T. P. Bui
    Chemical Loss of Ozone during the Arctic Winter of 1999-2000: An Analysis Based on Balloon-Borne Observations
    Accepted
    Ross.J.Salawitch@jpl.nasa.gov
  47. Cornelius Schiller


  48. R. Bauer, F. Cairo, T. Deshler, A. Dörnbrack, J. Elkins, A. Engel, H. Flentje, N. Larsen, I. Levin, M. Müller, S. Oltmans, H. Ovarlez, J. Ovarlez, J. Schreiner, F. Stroh, C. Voigt, H. VÖmel,
    Dehydration in the Arctic Stratosphere during THESEO 2000/SOLVE Campaigns
    Accepted
    c.schiller@fz-juelich.de
  49. M. R. Schoeberl


  50. P. A. Newman, L. R. Lait, T. J. McGee, J. F. Burris, E. V. Browell, W. B.Grant E. C. Richard, P. von der Gathen, R. Bevilacqua, Ib S.Mikkelsen, M. J. Molyneux,
    A Multi-Instrument Assessment of the Ozone Loss during the 1999-2000 SOLVE Campaign
    Accepted
    schom@code916.gsfc.nasa.gov
  51. A. W. Strawa


  52. K. Drdla, M. Fromm, R.F. Pueschel, K.W. Hoppel, E.V. Browell, P. Hamill, and D.P. Dempsey.
    Discriminating Type Ia and Ib Polar Stratospheric Clouds in POAM Satellite Data
    Accepted
    astrawa@mail.arc.nasa.gov
  53. Thomas Wagner


  54. F. Wittrock, A. Richter, M. Wenig, J.P. Burrows, and U. Platt
    Continuous Monitoring of the High and Persistent Chlorine Activation during the Arctic Winter 1999/2000 by the GOME Instrument on ERS-2
    Accepted
    thomas.wagner@iup.uni-heidelberg.de

II. Second JGR Special issue

  1. Colette Brogniez


  2. PSC microphysical properties measured by microRadibal instrument on January 25, 2000 above Esrange and modeling interpretation
    Accepted
    colette.brogniez@loa.univ-lille1.fr
  3. John Burris


  4. Thomas McGee, Walt Hoegy, Paul Newman, Leslie Lait, Laurence Twigg, Grant Sumnicht, William Heaps, Chris Hostetler, Roland Neuber, Klaus F. Kunzi
    Lidar Temperature Measurements During the SOLVE Campaign and the Absence of PSCs from Regions of Very Cold Air
    Accepted
    burris@code916.gsfc.nasa.gov
  5. John Burris


  6. Thomas McGee, Walter Hoegy, Leslie Lait, Laurence Twigg, Grant Sumnicht, William Heaps, Chris Hostetler, T. Paul Bui, Roland Neuber, I. Stuart McDermid
    Validation of Temperature Measurements from the Airborne Raman Ozone Temperature and Aerosol Lidar During SOLVE
    Accepted
    burris@code916.gsfc.nasa.gov
  7. Michael Coffey


  8. William G. Mankin and James W. Hannigan
    Observations of chlorine activation and de-nitrification of the 1999/2000 winter arctic stratosphere during SOLVE
    Accepted
    coffey@ncar.ucar.edu
  9. Katja Drdla


  10. B.W. Gandrud, D. Baumgardner, J.C. Wilson, T.P. Bui, D. Hurst, S.M. Schauffler, H. Jost, J.B. Greenblatt, and C.R. Webster,
    Evidence for the widespread presence of liquid-phase particles during the 1999-2000 Arctic winter
    Accepted
    katja@katja.arc.nasa.gov
  11. Katja Drdla


  12. M. R. Schoeberl,
    Microphysical modelling of the 1999-2000 Arctic winter: 2. Chlorine activation and ozone depletion
    Accepted
    katja@katja.arc.nasa.gov
  13. Steve Eckermann


  14. Mesoscale Forecasting of the Stratosphere During SOLVE-THESEO 2000
    To be re-submitted
    eckerman@uap2.nrl.navy.mil
  15. Kai-Uwe Eichmann


  16. Ozone Depletion in the Northern Hemisphere Winter/Spring Period 2000 as Measured by GOME on ERS-2
    Accepted
    eichmann@iup.physik.uni-bremen.de
  17. Harald Flentje


  18. Denitrification inside the Stratospheric Vortex in the Winter 1999/2000 by Sedimentation of Large NAT Particles
    In review
    harald.flentje@dlr.de
  19. David L. Glandorf


  20. Identification of Nitric Acid Trihydrate (NAT) in the Arctic Stratosphere Using Infrared Extinction Measurements
    To be re-submitted
    glandorf@colorado.edu
  21. Jeffery B. Greenblatt


  22. Tracer-based determination of vortex descent in the 1999-2000 Arctic winter
    Accepted
    buygreen@splash.Princeton.EDU
  23. Tom F. Hanisco


  24. In situ observations of HO2 and OH obtained on the NASA ER-2 in the high ClO conditions of the 1999-2000 Arctic polar vortex
    Accepted
    tfh@huarp.harvard.edu
  25. R. L. Herman,


  26. Hydration, dehydration, and the total hydrogen budget of the 1999-2000 winter Arctic stratosphere
    Accepted
    Robert.L.Herman@jpl.nasa.gov
  27. Albert Hertzog


  28. F. Vial, A. Doernbrack, S.D. Eckermann, B.M. Knudsen and J.-P. Pommereau,
    In Situ Observations of Gravity Waves and Comparisons with Numerical Simulations during the SOLVE/THESEO 2000 campaign
    Accepted
    hertzog@lmd.polytechnique.fr
  29. Matthew Hitchman


  30. Non-orographic generation of Arctic PSCs during December 1999
    Accepted
    matt@aos.wisc.edu
  31. Rong-Ming Hu


  32. Kenneth S. Carslaw, Chris Hostetler, Lamont R. Poole, Beiping Luo, Thomas Peter, Stefan Fuglistaler, Thomas J. McGee, John F. Burris
    The microphysical properties of wave PSCs retrieved from lidar measurements during SOLVE-THESEO 2000
    Accepted
    hu@env.leeds.ac.uk
  33. Eric Jensen,


  34. Toon, O. B., Drdla, K. , Tabazadeh, A.
    Impact of Polar Stratospheric Cloud Particle Composition, Number Density, and Lifetime on Denitrification
    Accepted
    ejensen@sky.arc.nasa.gov
  35. Armin KleinbÖhl


  36. Vortexwide Denitrification of the Arctic Polar Stratosphere in Winter 1999/2000 Determined by Remote Observations
    Accepted
    kleinb@iup.physik.uni-bremen.de
  37. S. R. Kawa


  38. R. Bevilacqua, J. J. Margitan, A. R. Douglass, M. R. Schoeberl, K. Hoppel, B. Sen
    The Interaction Between Dynamics and Chemistry of Ozone in the Set-up Phase of the Northern Hemisphere Polar Vortex
    Accepted
    kawa@code916.gsfc.nasa.gov
  39. BjÖrn M. Knudsen


  40. J.-P. Pommereau, A. Garnier, M. Nunes-Pinharanda, L. Denis, P. Newman, G. Letrenne, and M. Durand.
    Accuracy of Analyzed Stratospheric Temperatures in the Winter Arctic Vortex from Infra Red Montgolfier Long Duration Balloon Flights. Part II: Results.
    Accepted
    bk@dmi.dk
  41. Makoto Koike


  42. Redistribution of Reactive Nitrogen in the Arctic Lower Stratosphere in the 1999-2000 Winter
    Accepted
    koike@stelab.nagoya-u.ac.jp
  43. Paul Konopka


  44. Grooss, J.-U. , GÜnther G., MÜller R., McKenna D., Elkins J., Fahey D., Popp P.,
    Weak impact of mixing on chlorine deactivation during SOLVE/THESEO-2000: Lagrangian modeling (CLaMS) versus ER-2 in situ observations
    Accepted
    p.konopka@fz-juelich.de
  45. Gerhard Kopp


  46. Evolution of ozone and ozone related species over Kiruna during the THESEO\,2000-SOLVE campaign retrieved from ground-based millimeter wave and infrared observations
    Accepted
    gerhard.kopp@imk.fzk.de
  47. Ivan Kostadinov


  48. Aircraft UV/Vis Irradiation Measurements during the APE-GAIA Campaign in Antarctica
    To be re-submitted
    i.kostadinov@isao.bo.cnr.it
  49. Niels Larsen


  50. Microphysical Mesoscale Simulations of Polar Stratospheric Cloud Formation over Northern Scandinavia on 25 January 2000 Constrained by In Situ Measurements of Chemical and Optical Cloud Properties
    Accepted
    nl@dmi.dk
  51. Max Loewenstein


  52. An NOy* algorithm for arctic winter 2000
    In review
    mloewenstein@mail.arc.nasa.gov
  53. Beiping Luo


  54. Large Stratospheric Particles Observed by Lidar during the SOLVE Mission
    In review
    luo@mpch-mainz.mpg.de
  55. Manney, G. L.,


  56. J. L. Sabutis, S. Pawson, M. L. Santee, B. Naujokat, R. Swinbank, M. E. Gelman, W. Ebisuzaki
    Lower stratospheric temperature differences between meteorological analyses in two cold Arctic winters and their impact on polar processing studies,
    Accepted
    manney@mls.jpl.nasa.gov
  57. Marion Marchand


  58. Evaluation of the Influence of the Arctic Ozone Depletion on Mid-Latitudes by a High- Resolution Chemical Transport Model in the Lower Stratosphere in the Winter of 1999-2000
    Accepted
    marchand@aero.jussieu.fr
  59. Johan Mellqvist


  60. Ground-based FTIR observations of chlorine activation and ozone depletion inside the Arctic vortex during the winter of 1999/2000
    Accepted
    johan.mellqvist@ivl.se
  61. Fred L. Moore


  62. Balloon borne in-situ gas chromatograph for measurements in the troposphere and stratosphere
    Accepted
    fred.moore@noaa.gov
  63. Olaf Morgenstern


  64. J. A. Pyle, A. Iwi, W. A. Norton, J. W. Elkins, D. F. Hurst, P. A. Romashkin
    On the Diagnosis of Mixing from Tracer-Tracer Correlations, parts 1 and 2
    Accepted
    olaf.morgenstern@atm.ch.cam.ac.uk
  65. Rolf MÜller


  66. Chlorine activation and chemical ozone loss deduced from HALOE and Balloon measurements in the Arctic Winter 1999-2000
    Accepted
    ro.mueller@fz-juelich.de
  67. Megan J. Northway


  68. An analysis of large HNO3-containing particles sampled in the Arctic stratosphere during the winter of 1999-2000
    Accepted
    northway@al.noaa.gov
  69. Gerald E. Nedoluha


  70. POAM III Measurement of Dehydration in the Antarctic and Comparisons with the Arctic
    Accepted
    nedoluha@nrl.navy.mil
  71. Leonhard Pfister


  72. Processes controlling Water Vapor in the Winter Arctic Tropopause Region
    Accepted
    pfister@telsci.arc.nasa.gov
  73. R. Bradley Pierce


  74. Large-scale chemical evolution of the arctic vortex during the 1999-2000 winter: HALOE/POAM3 Lagrangian photochemical modelling for the SAGE III ozone loss and validation experiment (SOLVE) campaign
    Accepted
    r.b.pierce@larc.nasa.gov
  75. R. Alan Plumb


  76. Global tracer modeling during SOLVE: High latitude descent and mixing
    Accepted
    rap@rossby.mit.edu
  77. Pommereau, J.-P.


  78. A. Garnier, B.M. Knudsen, G. Letrenne, M. Durand, M. Nunes-Pinharanda, L. Denis, F. Vial, A. Hertzog, and F. Cairo.
    Accuracy of Analyzed Stratospheric Temperatures in the Winter Arctic Vortex from Infra Red Montgolfier Long Duration Balloon Flights. Part I: Measurements.
    Accepted
  79. Eric Ray


  80. Descent and mixing in the 1999-2000 polar vortex inferred from in situ measurements
    Accepted
    ericandrewray@hotmail.com
  81. Jens Reichardt


  82. Retrieval of Polar Stratospheric Cloud Microphysical Properties from Lidar Measurements: Dependence on Particle Shape Assumptions
    Accepted
    reichardt@code916.gsfc.nasa.gov
  83. Emmanuel Riviere


  84. On the Interaction between Nitrogen and Halogen Species in the Arctic Polar Vortex during THESEO and THESEO 2000
    Accepted
    emmanuel.riviere@nies.go.jp
  85. Andrew Robinson


  86. Ozone Loss Derived from Balloon-Borne Tracer Measurements and the SLIMCAT CTM
    In review
    adr22@hermes.cam.ac.uk
  87. Jochen Schreiner


  88. Chemical, Physical, and Optical Properties of Polar Stratospheric Clouds
    Accepted
    jochen.schreiner@mpi-hd.mpg.de
  89. Rick M. Stimpfle


  90. First measurements of ClOOCl in the stratosphere: The coupling of ClOOCl and ClO in the Arctic polar vortex
    Submitted
    rick@huarp.harvard.edu
  91. William H. Swartz


  92. Photochemical Ozone Loss in the Arctic as Determined by MSX/UVISI Stellar Occultation Observations during the 1999-2000 Winter
    Accepted
    william.swartz@jhuapl.edu
  93. Adrian F. Tuck


  94. A scaling analysis of ER-2 data in the inner vortex during January-March 2000
    Accepted
    tuck@al.noaa.gov
  95. Albert A. Viggiano


  96. In-Situ Measurements of HCN in the Upper Troposphere/Lower Stratosphere in the Arctic
    Accepted
    Albert.Viggiano@hanscom.af.mil
  97. Baerbel Vogel


  98. Photo-chemistry of ClO in the Arctic vortex in January and March 2000: In-situ observations and model simulations
    In review
    b.vogel@fz-juelich.de
  99. Christiane Voigt


  100. Impact of Large-Scale Low Temperatures on Mountain Wave Polar Stratospheric Clouds
    Accepted
    Christiane.Voigt@mpi-hd.mpg.de
  101. Miriam von Koenig


  102. Bremer, H., Browell, E.V., Burris, J., Goede, A.P.H., Grant, W.B., Kleinböhl, A., Küllmann, H., Künzi, K.F., McGee, T., and Twigg, L.
    Using gas-phase nitric acid as an indicator of PSC composition
    Accepted
    miriam@env.leeds.ac.uk

III. Other SOLVE-THESEO 2000 publications

  1. Dhaniyala S,

  2. Mckinney KA, Wennberg PO,
    Lee-wave clouds and denitrification in the polar stratosphere
    Submitted to Geophys. Res. Lett., 2001.
    dsu@gps.caltech.edu

  3. Birgit Heese,
    Godin, S. and Hauchecorne A.,
    Forecast and simulation of stratospheric ozone filaments: a validation of a high-resolution potential vorticity advection model by airborne ozone lidar measurements in winter 1998-1999,
    J. Geophys. Res., 106, 20011-20024, 2001.
    birgit.heese@aero.jussieu.fr

  4. Fahey DW,

  5. Gao RS, Carslaw KS, Kettleborough J, Popp PJ, Northway MJ, Holecek JC, Ciciora SC, McLaughlin RJ, Thompson TL, Winkler RH, Baumgardner DG, Gandrud B, Wennberg PO, Dhaniyala S, McKinney K, Peter T, Salawitch RJ, Bui TP, Elkins JW, Webster CR, Atlas EL, Jost H, Wilson JC, Herman RL, Kleinbohl A, von Konig M,
    The detection of large HNO3-containing particles in the winter arctic stratosphere
    SCIENCE, 291, 1026-1031, 2001
    fahey@al.noaa.gov

  6. Gao RS,

  7. Richard EC, Popp PJ, Toon GC, Hurst DF, Newman PA, Holecek JC, Northway MJ, Fahey DW, Danilin MY, Sen B, Aikin K, Romashkin PA, Elkins JW, Webster CR, Schauffler SM, Greenblatt JB, McElroy CT, Lait LR, Bui TP, Baumgardner D
    Observational evidence for the role of denitrification in Arctic stratospheric ozone loss
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTER, 28, 2879-2882, 2001
    gao@al.noaa.gov

  8. M. Hoepfner,

  9. T. Blumenstock, F. Hase, A. Zimmermann, H. Flentje, S. Fueglistaler
    Mountain polar stratospheric cloud measurements by ground based FTIR solar absorption spectroscopy,
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTER, 28, 2189-2192, 2001
    Correspondence to: thomas.blumenstock@imk.fzk.de

  10. Manney, GL,

  11. Sabutis, JL,
    Development of the polar vortex in the 1999-2000 Arctic winter stratosphere,
    Geophys. Res. Lett., 27, 2589--2592, 2000
    manney@mls.jpl.nasa.gov

  12. Popp PJ,

  13. Northway MJ, Holecek JC, Gao RS, Fahey DW, Elkins JW, Hurst DF, Romashkin PA, Toon GC, Sen B, Schauffler SM, Salawitch RJ, Webster CR, Herman RL, Jost H, Bui TP, Newman PA, Lait LR
    Severe and extensive denitrification in the 1999-2000 Arctic winter stratosphere
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 28, 2875-2878, 2001
    gao@al.noaa.gov

  14. Richard EC,

  15. Aikin KC, Andrews AE, Daube BC, Gerbig C, Wofsy SC, Romashkin PA, Hurst DF, Ray EA, Moore FL, Elkins JW, Deshler T, Toon GC
    Severe chemical ozone loss inside the Arctic polar vortex during winter 1999-2000 inferred from in situ airborne measurements
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 28, 2197-2200, 2001
    erichard@al.noaa.gov

  16. Sabutis, JL,

  17. Manney, GL,
    Wave propagation in the 1999-2000 Arctic early winter stratosphere,
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 27, 3205-3208, 2000.
    jsabutis@physics.nmhu.edu

  18. Santee, ML

  19. Manney GL, Livesey NJ, Waters JW,
    UARS Microwave Limb Sounder observations of denitrification and ozone loss in the 2000 Arctic late winter,
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 27, 3213-3216, 2000
    mls@praxis.jpl.nasa.gov

  20. Sinnhuber, B.-M.,

  21. M. P. Chipperfield, S. Davies, J. P. Burrows, K.-U. Eichmann, M. Weber, P. von der Gathen, M. Guirlet, G. A. Cahill, A. M. Lee, and J. A. Pyle,
    Large loss of total ozone during the Arctic winter of 1999/2000,
    Geophys. Res. Lett., 27, 3473-3476, 2000.
    bms@env.leeds.ac.uk

  22. Tabazadeh A,

  23. Jensen EJ, Toon OB, Drdla K, Schoeberl MR,
    Role of the stratospheric polar freezing belt in denitrification
    SCIENCE, 291, 2591-2594, 2001.
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  24. Voigt C,

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    A Nitric acid trihydrate (NAT) in polar stratospheric clouds,
    SCIENCE, 290, 1756-1758, 2000
    Christiane.Voigt@mpi-hd.mpg.de

  26. VÖmel H,

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  29. Ping-Ping Rong,
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IV. Links and Addresses



Dr. Paul A. Newman
Code 916
Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics Branch
Laboratory for Atmospheres
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771

Building 33, Room E320
(301) 614-5985 fax: x-5903
 

Created: 2001-08-17 Last Updated: 2001-09-10
Author: Dr. Paul A. Newman (NASA/GSFC, Code 916) (newman@notus.gsfc.nasa.gov)