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Hydrogen Fluoride

Other Names

HF, Hydrofluoric acid

Definition

Hydrogen Fluoride (HF) is a toxic, colorless, strongly acidic gas that dissolves readily in water to form hydrochloric acid. It is less reactive than chlorine.
Hydrogen fluoride is a stable by-product of chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's) destruction by UV radiation in the stratosphere. In the stratosphere HF increases with altitude exactly where CFC's decrease. Growth rate of HCl has dcreased because of reduced CFC production after the Montreal Protocol of CFC elimination. It is also produced by volcanic eruptions.

Applications

(1) Atmospheric Chemistry Models (3) Polar Atmospheric Processes
(2) Monitoring of Ozone Layer (4) Tropospheric-Stratospheric Exchanges

GES DISC Datasets

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Click on the corresponding 'WHOM access' links in the table below to access products containing specific parameter.

Parameter Units Platform /Instrument Data
Begin Date End Date WHOM Access Doc
Hydrogen Fluoride (HF) Profiles (mixing ratios at different pressure levels)
Global Gridded, at equal intervals of latitude/or equal intervals of time
vmr UARS/HALOE 1991-10-11 2005-11-21 UARHA2FN Y
Hydrogen Fluoride (HF) Profiles (mixing ratios at different pressure levels)
Global Gridded, at equal intervals of latitude/or equal intervals of time
vmr UARS/HALOE 1991-10-11 2005-11-21 UARHA3AT Y


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