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2009, Nedoluha, G.E., R. M. Gomez, B. C. Hicks, J. E. Wrotny, C. Boone, and A. Lambert, Water vapor measurements in the mesosphere from Mauna Loa over solar cycle 23, Journal of Geophysical Research, 114, D23, http://doi.org/10.1029/2009JD012504
Tags: H2O, Microwave, Solar Cycle
2007, Wuttke, S., Naggar, S., Bluszcz, T., Schrems, O., Ship-borne measurements of erythemal UV irradiance and ozone content in various climate zones, Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, 6(10), 1081-1088, https://doi.org/10.1039/b617602j
Tags: Erythemal UV, Ozone, Solar Cycle, Spectral UV
1996, Kondo, U., et al., NOy correlation with N2O and CH4 in the midlatitude stratosphere, Geophysical Research Letters, 23, 2369-2372
Tags: CH4, FTIR, N2O, NOy
1995, Gruzdev, A.N., Possible changes in the dose of biologically active ultraviolet radiation received by the biosphere in the summertime arctic due to total ozone interannual variability, Science of the Total Environment, 161: 669-675, http://doi.org/10.1016/0048-9697(95)04401-L
Tags: Arctic, Erythemal UV, Ozone
1995, Keckhut, P., Midlatitude Summer Response of the Middle Atmosphere to Short-term Solar UV Changes, Annals of Geophysics, 13(6), 641-647
Tags: Lidar, Solar Cycle, Temperature
1995, Notholt, J., Meier, A., Peil, S., Total Column Densitites of Tropospheric and Stratospheric Trace Gases in the Undisturbed Arctic Summer Atmosphere, Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 20(3), 311-332
Tags: Arctic, FTIR, Seasonal
1994, Plumb, R.A., Waugh, D.W., Atkinson, R.J., Newman, P.A., Lait, L.R., et al., Intrusions into the Lower Stratospheric Arctic Vortex during the Winter of 1991-1992, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 99(d1): 1089-1105
Tags: Arctic, Model
1994, Lateltin, E., Pommereau, J.P., Letexier, H., Pirre, M., Ramaroson, R.A., Perturbation of Stratospheric Nitrogen-Dioxide by Volcanic Aerosol in the Arctic, Geophysical Research Letters, 21(13): 1411-1414
Tags: Aerosol, Arctic, NO2, UVVis, Volcano