Publications

1990, Smith, J.P., Solomon, S., Atmospheric NO3 3. Sunrise Disappearance and the Stratospheric Profile, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 95 (D9), 13819-13827
Tags: Model, NO3, UVVis

1990, Solomon, S., Sanders, R.W., Miller H.L., Visible and Near Ultraviolet Spectroscopy at McMurdo Station Antarctica 7. OClO Diurnal Photochemistry and Implications for Ozone Destruction, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 95 (D9), 13807-13817
Tags: OClO, Ozone, UVVis

1989, Johnston, P.V., R. L. McKenzie, NO2 observations at 45°S during the decreasing phase of Solar Cycle 21, from 1980 to 1987, Journal of Geophysical Research, 94, 3473-3486
Tags: NO2, UVVis

1988, Pommereau, J.P., F. Goutail, O3 and NO2 Ground-Based Measurements by Visible Spectrometry during Arctic Winter and Spring 1988, Geophysical Research Letters, 15, 891
Tags: NO2, Ozone, UVVis

1988, Pommereau, J.P., F. Goutail, Stratospheric O3 and NO2 Observations at the Southern Polar Circle in Summer and Fall 1988, Geophysical Research Letters, 15, 895
Tags: NO2, Ozone, UVVis

1987, Mount, G.H., R.W. Sanders, A.L. Schemltekopf, and S. Solomon, Visible spectroscopy at McMurdo Station, Antarctica, 1. Overview and daily variations of NO2 and O3, austral spring, 1986, Geophysical Research Letters, 92, 8320-8328
Tags: NO2, Ozone, UVVis

1987, Solomon, S., A.L. Schmeltekopf, and R.W. Sanders, On the interpretation of zenith sky absorption measurements, Journal of Geophysical Research, 92, 8311-8319
Tags: UVVis

1987, Solomon, S., G.H. Mount, R.W. Sanders and A.L. Schemltekopf, Visible spectroscopy at McMurdo Station, Antarctica, 2. Observation of OClO, Journal of Geophysical Research, 92, 8329-8338
Tags: OClO, UVVis

1984, Johnston, P.V., R. L. McKenzie, Long-path absorption measurements of tropospheric NO2 in rural New Zealand, Geophysical Research Letters, 11, 69-72
Tags: NO2, UVVis

1983, McKenzie, R.L., P. V. Johnston, Stratospheric nitrogen dioxide measurements at Arrival Heights, Antarctica, New Zealand Antarctic Record, 5(2), 12-15
Tags: NO2, UVVis