Publications

1991, Wilson, R., Chanin, M.L., Hauchecorne, A., Gravity-waves in the Middle Atmosphere Observed by Rayleigh Lidar 1. Case Studies, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 96(ND3): 5153-5167
Tags: Lidar, Temperature

1991, Uchino, O., Tabata, I., Mobile Lidar for Simultaneous Measurements of Ozone, Aerosols, and Temperature in the Stratosphere, Applied Optics, 30, 2005-2012
Tags: Aerosol, Lidar, Ozone, Temperature

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

1990, Deshler, T., D. J. Hofmann, J. V. Hereford, and C. B. Sutter, Ozone and temperature profiles over McMurdo Station, Antarctica, in the spring of 1989, Geophysical Research Letters, 17, 151-154
Tags: Ozone, Sonde, Temperature

1990, Keckhut, P., Chanin, M.L., Hauchecorne, A., Stratosphere Temperature Measurement using Raman Lidar, Applied Optics, 29(34): 5182-5286
Tags: Lidar, Temperature

1990, Wilson, R., Hauchecorne, A., Chanin, M.L., Gravity-waves in the Middle Atmosphere Observed by Rayleigh Lidar, Geophysical Research Letters, 17(10): 1585-1588
Tags: Lidar, Temperature

1990, Maillard, A., Hauchecorne, A., Rose, K., Planetary-waves Modulated by the Quasi-biennial Oscillation (QBO), Annals of Geophysics, 8(7-8): 531-540
Tags: Lidar, QBO, Temperature

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

1986, Gelman, M.E., A. J. Miller, K. W. Johnson, and R. M. Nagatani, Detection of long-term trends in global stratospheric temperature from NMC analyses derived from NOAA satellite data, Advances in Space Research, 6, 17-26
Tags: Satellite, Temperature, Trends

1980, Hauchecorne, A., M.L. Chanin, Density and Temperature Profiles Obtained by Lidar Between 35 and 70 km, Geophysical Research Letters, 7, 565-568
Tags: Lidar, Temperature