Publications
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- Tag: Melanoma
- Tag: NO3
- Tag: O2
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2019, Mendonca, J., K. Strong, D. Wunch, G.C. Toon, D.A. Long, J.T. Hodges, V.T. Sironneau, and J.E. Franklin, Using a speed-dependent Voigt line shape to retrieve O2 from Total Carbon Column Observing Network solar spectra to improve measurements of XCO2, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 12, 35-50, https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-12-35-2019
Tags: FTIR, O2, XCO2
2007, Salmon, P., Chan, W.; Griffin, J.; McKenzie, R.; Rademaker, M, Extremely High levels of Melanoma and Melanoma-in-situ in Tauranga, New Zealand: Possible Causes and Comparisons with Australia and the Northern Hemisphere, Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 48(4): 208-216
Tags: Erythemal UV, Melanoma, Spectral UV
1993, Smith, J.P., S. Solomon, R.W. Sanders, H.L. Miller, L.M. Perliski, J.G. Keys, A.L. Schmeltekopf, Atmospheric NO3 4. Vertical profiles at middle and polar latitudes at sunrise, Journal of Geophysical Research, 98, 8983-8989
Tags: NO3, UVVis
1993, Solomon, S., Smith, J.P.; Sanders, R.W.; Perliski, L.; Miller, H.L.; Mount, G.H.; Keys, J.G.; Schmeltekopf, A.L., Visible and near-ultraviolet spectroscopy at McMurdo Station, Antarctica 8. Observations of nighttime NO2 and NO3 from April to October 1991, Journal of Geophysical Research, 98, 993-1000
Tags: NO2, NO3, UVVis