Kimberly Strong
Kimberly "Kim" E. Strong is an atmospheric physicist and the first woman to serve as chair of the Department of Physics at the University of Toronto. Her research involves studying stratospheric ozone chemistry, climate, and air quality using ground-based, balloon-borne and satellite instruments. Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published in Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing (2019)
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