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Balloon-Borne Remote Laser Induced Fluorescence Measurements of Hydroxyl Radical in the Stratosphere

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Abstract

A balloon-borne instrument designed to measure hydroxyl radical (OH) in the stratosphere has been successfully flown four times in the last three years. Data from these flights have resulted in measurements from ~22 - 38 km. These measurements represent the only measurements made to date of OH below 30 km.

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