1973
DOI: 10.1007/bf00881072
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Ozone as a stratospheric Lagrangian tracer

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“…The ozone column record from the average of the two longest records, Arosa andOxford, 1925-1972, circles A high-resolution grating UV spectrometer was used, and successfully observed the NO 2 column density, a valuable measurement at the time -and which still is being used globally in satellite observations (Burrows et al, 1984). This work on column density observations complemented that on ozone (Simmons and Hamilton, 1973;Simmons and Regan, 1983).…”
Section: Comesa Activities 1972-1975 and Aftermath To Early 1987mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The ozone column record from the average of the two longest records, Arosa andOxford, 1925-1972, circles A high-resolution grating UV spectrometer was used, and successfully observed the NO 2 column density, a valuable measurement at the time -and which still is being used globally in satellite observations (Burrows et al, 1984). This work on column density observations complemented that on ozone (Simmons and Hamilton, 1973;Simmons and Regan, 1983).…”
Section: Comesa Activities 1972-1975 and Aftermath To Early 1987mentioning
confidence: 96%