Nagase, H.; et al. (2015): Effects of Injected Ice Particles in the Lower Stratosphere on the Antarctic Ozone Hole
Nagase, H.; Kinnison, D. E.; Petersen, K.; Vitt, F.; Brasseur, G. P. (2015): Effects of Injected Ice Particles in the Lower Stratosphere on the Antarctic Ozone Hole. In Earth’s Future, pp. n/a. DOI 10.1002/2014EF000266.
„In this paper, we suggest a geo-engineering approach that will remove substantial amounts of hydrogen chloride (HCl) from the lower stratosphere in fall and hence limit the formation of the Antarctic ozone hole in late winter and early spring. HCl will be removed by ice from the atmosphere at temperatures higher than the threshold under which polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) are formed if sufficiently large amounts of ice are supplied to produce water saturation.“