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5. Stratospheric Ozone: An Introduction to Its Study

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Odd Nitrogen in the Atmosphere

TL;DR: In this paper, sources and sinks for atmospheric odd nitrogen are discussed and detailed calculations are presented for the altitude range 0-80 km, where the mixing ratio of odd nitrogen is approximately 2×10−9 throughout the troposphere and increases in the stratosphere to a value of order 2× 10−8 at 40 km.
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Measurements in the solar spectrum between 1400 and 1875 A with a rocket-borne spectrometer

TL;DR: In this paper, a rocket-borne spectrometer intensity measurement of the UV region of the solar spectrum was carried out, in agreement with IR observations of solar temperature minimum, and showed that the IR observations were consistent with the observations of the minimum solar temperature.
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Gas phase recombination of OH with NO and NO2

TL;DR: In this paper, the termolecular recombination of OH with NO and with NO2 was studied for M=He, Ar, and N2 at pressures from 1-10 torr and temperatures from 230-450°K in a flow tube using resonance fluorescence detection of OH radicals.
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Infrared Measurements of Stratospheric Composition

TL;DR: In this paper, the observational techniques and results of i.r.t. measurements of the minor and trace molecular composition of the lower stratosphere are reviewed and the theoretical aspects of the analysis are discussed.
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Measurements of NO densities during sunrise at Kauai

TL;DR: In this paper, the total zenith emission rates for the NO emission in the (1, 0) gamma band are less than previous measurements by ½ to ⅕, but the densities derived from the data in the altitude region 70-100 km agree in magnitude with the previous measurements.