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Observations of iodine monoxide over three summers at the Indian Antarctic bases of Bharati and Maitri
2021
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Abstract. Iodine plays a vital role in oxidation chemistry over Antarctica, with past observations showing highly elevated levels of iodine oxide (IO) leading to severe depletion of boundary layer ozone in West Antarctica. Here, we present MAX-DOAS-based (multi-axis differential absorption spectroscopy) observations of IO over three summers (2015–2017) at the Indian Antarctic bases of Bharati and Maitri. IO was observed during all the campaigns with mixing ratios below 2 pptv (parts per
doi:10.5194/acp-21-11829-2021
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