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5. Stratospheric Ozone: An Introduction to Its Study

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Temperature coefficients for N(2 D) quenching by O2 and N2O

TL;DR: In this paper, the temperature dependences of the N(2D) quenching reactions with O2 and N2O were determined over the temperature range 237°-365°K.
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Collisional quenching of electronically excited nitrogen atoms, N(22DJ, 22PJ) by time-resolved atomic absorption spectroscopy

TL;DR: In this paper, the rate constants for the collisional removal of these excited species by the gases H2, N2, O2, NO and N2O were investigated in terms of spin and orbital symmetry.
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Rates of Elementary Processes in the Chain Reaction between Hydrogen and Oxygen. I. Reactions of Oxygen Atoms

TL;DR: In this paper, the rates of reaction of oxygen atoms with hydroxyl and hydrogen have been measured in a flow system at pressures around 2 mmHg, and the rate was found to be 5$\pm$2x10$^{-11}$ cm$^3$ molecule$€-1}$ s$-1$ at 265 and 293 $^\circ$K.
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Kinetic studies of oxy-halogen radical systems

TL;DR: In this article, the decay reaction of ClO radicals was second order in [ClO] at all temperatures studied (294 to 495°K) and was shown to be possible in the presence of small concentrations of atomic chlorine and the short-lived, ClOO peroxy radical, ClO + ClO → k 2 C1 + ClOO, (2) ClOO + Cl
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The UV continuum 1450 2100 Å and the problem of the solar temperature minimum

TL;DR: In this paper, a set of ten solar rocket spectra well exposed for photometry photographed on July 27, 1966 by Purcell, Snider, and Tousey was used to illustrate the transition of the solar temperature minimum at 1700 A in the solar spectrum -the continuum intensity decreases by 30-50% between 1700 A and the1D limit of silicon at 1682 A.