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The Variability of ClONO2, HNO3, and NO2 in the Arctic Winter Stratosphere from Airborne FTIR Emission Spectroscopy

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Abstract

Technical developments and scientific results of MIPAS onboard the German research aircraft Transall-C160 are presented. The measured trace-gas burdens are compared with chemical-transport-model calculations.

© 1997 Optical Society of America

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