Project
Chemistry of the Antarctic Boundary Layer and the Interface with Snow (CHABLIS)
Status: completed
Publication State: published
Abstract
CHABLIS was a NERC-AFI funded project, aimed at studying the chemistry of the Antarctic Boundary Layer in greater detail, and for a longer duration, than has previously been attempted. Field measurements were carried out at the British Antarctic Survey station, Halley, at the Clean Air Sector Laboratory (CASLab). Year-round measurements began in February 2004, with a focus on NOy partitioning, air-snow exchange, and a spring-time halogen/ozone depletion intensive. A summer campaign focusing on oxidants ran during January/February 2005, after which CHABLIS fieldwork ended.
Abbreviation: chablis-project
Keywords: CHABLIS, NERC, Antarctic, boundary layer
Details
Keywords: | CHABLIS, NERC, Antarctic, boundary layer |
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