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1996, Russell, J.M., L. E. Deaver, M. Luo, J. H. Park, L. L. Gordley, A. F. Tuck, G. C. Toon, M. R. Gunson, W. A. Traub, D. G. Johnson, K. W. Jucks, D. G. Murcray, R. Zander, I. G. Nolt, and C. R. Webster, Validation of hydrogen chloride measurements made by the Halogen Occultation Experiment from the UARS platform, Journal of Geophysical Research, 101, 10,151-10,162
Tags: FTIR, HCl, Satellite, Validation
1995, Rinsland, C.P., Gunson, M.R., Abrams, M.C., Lowes, L.L., Zander et al., April 1993 Arctic Profiles of Stratospheric HCl, ClONO2, and CCl2F2 from Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy Atlas 2 Infrared Solar Occultation Spectra, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 100 (D7), 14019-14027
Tags: ClONO2, FTIR, HCl
1995, Notholt, J., P. von der Gathen, S. Peil, Heterogeneous conversion of HCl and ClONO2 during the Arctic winter 1992/93 initiating the ozone depletion, Journal of Geophysical Research, 100, 11269-11274
Tags: ClONO2, FTIR, HCl
1995, Stiller, G.P., T. von Clarmann, A. Wegner, M. Baumann, E. Frank, and H. Oelhaf, Retrieval of tropospheric versus stratospheric partitioning of HCl from ground-based MIPAS FTIR spectra, Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 54, 899-912
Tags: FTIR, HCl
1995, Vanallen, R., Liu, X., Murcray, F.J, Seasonal Variation of Atmospheric Nitric Acid over the South Pole in 1992, Geophysical Research Letters, 22(1): 49-52
Tags: FTIR, HNO3, Polar
1995, Vomel, H., Oltmans, S.J., Hofmann, D.J., Deshler, T, Rosen, J.M., The Evolution of the Dehydration in the Antarctic Stratospheric Vortex, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 100(D7): 13919-13926
Tags: H2O, Polar, Sonde
1994, Rosenfield, J.E., Newman, P.A., Scheoberl, M.R., Computations of Diabatic Descent in the Stratospheric Polar Vortex, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 99(D8): 16677-16689
Tags: Model, Polar
1993, Cacciani, M., Di Girolamo, P., Di Sarra, A., Fiocco, G., Fua, D., Volcanic Aerosol Layers Ovserved by Lidar at South Pole, Geophysical Research Letters, 20(9): 1823-1826
Tags: Aerosol, Lidar, Polar, Volcano