Publications

1992, Johnston, P.V., McKenzie, R.L.; Keys, J.G.; Matthews, W.A., Observations of depleted stratospheric NO2 following the Pinatubo volcanic eruption, Geophysical Research Letters, 19, 211-213
Tags: FTIR, NO2, UVVis, Volcano

1992, Perlinski, L.M., Solomon, S., Radiative Influences of Pinatubo Volcanic Aerosols on the Twilight Observations of NO2 Column Abundances, Geophysical Research Letters, 19, 1923-1926
Tags: Aerosol, NO2, Volcano

1992, McKenzie, R.L., P. V. Johnston, M. Kotkamp, A. Bittar, and J. D. Hamlin, Solar ultraviolet spectroradiometry in New Zealand: instrumentation and sample results from 1990, Applied Optics, 31, 6501-6509
Tags: Spectral UV, UV Irradiance

1992, Seckmeyer, G., R. L. McKenzie, Increased ultraviolet radiation in New Zealand (45 S) relative to Germany (48 N), Nature, 359, 135-137
Tags: Spectral UV, UV Irradiance

1991, Demoulin, Ph., C.B. Farmer, C.P. Rinsland, and R. Zander, Determination of absolute strengths of N2 quadrupole lines from high resolution ground based IR solar observations, Journal of Geophysical Research, 96, 13,003-13,008
Tags: FTIR, N2

1991, Cunnold, D.M., J.M. Zawodny, W.P. Chu, J.P. Pommereau, F. Goutail, J. Lenoble, M.P. McCormick, R.E. Veiga, D. Murcray, N. Iwagami, K. Shibasaki, P.C. Simon, and W. Peetermans, Validation of SAGE II NO2 Measurements, Journal of Geophysical Research, 96, 12913-12925
Tags: NO2, Satellite, Validation

1991, Keys, J.G., Gardiner, B.G., NO2 overnight decay and layer height at Halley Bay, Antarctica, Geophysical Research Letters, 18, 665-668
Tags: FTIR, NO2

1991, McKenzie, R.L., Application of a simple model to calculate latitudinal and hemispheric differences in ultraviolet radiation, Weather and Climate, 3-14
Tags: Spectral UV, UV Irradiance

1990, Roscoe, H.K., Kerridge, B.J., Pollitt, S., Louisnard, N., Flaud, J.M., et al., Intercomparison of Remote Measurements of Stratospheric NO and NO2, Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 10(2): 111-144
Tags: NO, NO2, UVVis, Validation

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