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101“...ABSTRACT Stratospheric ozone is important in shielding the planet from harmful solar radiation...”
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102“... Stratospheric Clouds (PSC) at 25 km is presented and demonstrated to be feasible. The model requires a...”
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103“... in stratospheric HCl is attributed to incorporation of HCl in polar stratospheric clouds and subsequent reaction...”
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104“...A sophisticated computer model of polar stratospheric clouds was developed and used to study...”
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105by Wahlen, Martin, Weyer, Harley, Kubik, Peter, Deck, Bruce, Gove, Harry, Sharma, Pankaj“...Initial measurements of the cosmogenic radionuclide, Cl-36, in the lower stratosphere were made...”
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107by Godin-Beekmann, Sophie, Pazmino, Andrea, Khaykin, Sergey, Petropavloskikh, Irina, Hubert, Daan, Lambert, Jean-Christopher, Portafaix, Thierry“... of ODS content is expected to be the dominant cause of the future long-term evolution of stratospheric...”
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108“... and particles from the stratosphere and its ozone-related components....”
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109“.... However, stratospheric clouds exhibit a bimodal size distribution in the Antarctic atmosphere, with most...”
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111by Godin-Beekmann, Sophie, Pazmino, Andrea, Khaykin, Sergey, Petropavloskikh, Irina, Hubert, Daan, Lambert, Jean-Christopher, Portafaix, Thierry“... of ODS content is expected to be the dominant cause of the future long-term evolution of stratospheric...”
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112Published 2000“... of the processes that cause stratospheric ozone loss, and the international strategy to protect the ozone layer...”
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114“...Abstract: Sudden Stratospheric Warming of up to 500C is a regular feature of the Arctic’s winter...”
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116by Rowland, F. Sherwood“... the stratosphere between 15 and 50 km altitude, and protects the biological activities at the Earth's surface from...”
Published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2006)
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117by Godin-Beekmann, Sophie, Pazmino, Andrea, Khaykin, Sergey, Petropavloskikh, Irina, Hubert, Daan, Lambert, Jean-Christopher, Portafaix, Thierry“... of ODS content is expected to be the dominant cause of the future long-term evolution of stratospheric...”
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119by Godin-Beekmann, Sophie, Pazmino, Andrea, Khaykin, Sergey, Petropavloskikh, Irina, Hubert, Daan, Lambert, Jean-Christopher, Portafaix, Thierry“... of ODS content is expected to be the dominant cause of the future long-term evolution of stratospheric...”
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120by Godin-Beekmann, Sophie, Pazmino, Andrea, Khaykin, Sergey, Petropavloskikh, Irina, Hubert, Daan, Lambert, Jean-Christopher, Portafaix, Thierry“... of ODS content is expected to be the dominant cause of the future long-term evolution of stratospheric...”
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