Stratospheric sulfuric Acid layer: evidence for an anthropogenic component.
Science
; 208(4450): 1368-70, 1980 Jun 20.
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ABSTRACT
Recent measurements of small aerosol particles in the stratosphere over Laramie, Wyoming, indicate low-concentration background conditions. A comparison of measurements made some 20 years ago with the present background concentration reveals the possibility of an increase of 9 percent per year. Since the aerosol particles are predominantly sulfuric acid droplets which form in the stratosphere from tropospheric sulfur-containing gases, such an increase may be related to man-made sulfur emissions.
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1980
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