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2010, Zander, R., Duchatelet, P., Mahieu, E., Demoulin, P., Roland, G., Servais, C., Auwera, J. V., Perrin, A., Rinsland, C. P. and Crutzen, P. J., Formic acid above the Jungfraujoch during 1985-2007: observed variability, seasonality, but no longterm background evolution, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 10(20), 10047–10065, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-10-10047-2010
Tags: FTIR, HCOOH
2008, Schönhardt, A., Richter, A., Wittrock, F., Kirk, H., Oetjen, H., Roscoe, H. K. and Burrows, J. P., Observations of iodine monoxide (IO) columns from satellite, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 8, 637-653
Tags: IO, Satellite, UVVis
2004, Rinsland, C.P., E. Mahieu, R. Zander, Aaron Goldman, S. Wood, and Linda Chiou, Free Tropospheric Measurements of Formic Acid (HCOOH) from Infrared Ground-Based Solar Absorption Spectra: Retrieval Approach, Evidence for a Seasonal Cycle, and Comparison with Model Calculations, Journal of Geophysical Research, 109, D18, D18308, https://doi.org/10.1029/2004JD004917
Tags: FTIR, HCOOH, Model
2001, Frieß, U., T. Wagner, I. Pundt, K. Pfeilsticker, and U. Platt, Spectroscopic measurements of tropospheric iodine oxide at Neumayer station, Antarctica, Geophysical Research Letters, 28, 1941-1944
Tags: IO, UVVis
2000, Wittrock, F., R. M Muller, A. Richter, H. Bovensmann, and J.P. Burrows, Observations of Iodine monoxide above Spitsbergen, Geophysical Research Letters, 27, 1471-1474
Tags: IO, UVVis
1998, Pundt, I., J.P. Pommereau, C. Phillips and E. Lateltin, Upper limit of iodine oxide in the lower stratosphere, Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 30, 173-185
Tags: IO, UVVis
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
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