Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.108, No.5, 758-769, 2004
Are vibrationally excited molecules a clue for the "O-3 deficit problem" and "HOx dilemma" in the middle atmosphere?
Stretched oxygen and odd hydrogen species are suggested to offer a clue to explain the so-called "ozone deficit problem" and "HOx dilemma" in the upper stratosphere and mesosphere under conditions of local thermodynamic disequilibrium.