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Potential impact of combined NOx and SOx emissions from future high speed civil transport aircraft on stratospheric aerosols and ozone
Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
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723
(doi: 10.1029/93gl00853)
Total ozone measured during EASOE by a UV‐visible spectrometer which observes stars
Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
21
1387
(doi: 10.1029/93gl01869)
Visualizing the evolution of the stratospheric polar vortex in January 1992
Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
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1455
(doi: 10.1029/93GL01940)
Sensitivity of supersonic aircraft modelling studies to HNO3 photolysis rate
Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
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2231
(doi: 10.1029/93GL02051)
The spatial and temporal extent of chlorine activation by polar stratospheric clouds in the northern hemisphere winters of 1988/89 and 1991/92
Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
21
1423
(doi: 10.1029/93gl02435)
Accuracy of the isentropic trajectories calculated for the EASOE Campaign
Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
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1199
(doi: 10.1029/93gl02437)
SIMULATING THE EVOLUTION OF THE CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION OF THE 1988/89 WINTER VORTEX
Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
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549
(doi: 10.1029/gl017i004p00549)
ON THE INFLUENCE OF POLAR STRATOSPHERIC CLOUD FORMATION ON CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION DURING THE 1988/89 ARCTIC WINTER
Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
17
545
(doi: 10.1029/gl017i004p00545)
The polar stratospheric cloud event of January 24: Part 2, PHotochemistry
Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
17
541
(doi: 10.1029/GL017i004p00541)
The polar stratospheric cloud event of January 24, 1989, Part 1. Microphysics
Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
17
537
(doi: 10.1029/gl017i004p00537)
Two‐dimensional modelling of the Antarctic lower stratosphere
Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
15
875
(doi: 10.1029/GL015i008p00875)
A case study in forecasting the stratospheric vortex during EASOE
Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
21
1451
(doi: 10.1029/93gl03021)
Large ozone losses in Antarctica: The role of heating perturbations
Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
13
1320
(doi: 10.1029/GL013i012p01320)
Polar stratospheric clouds inferred from satellite data
Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
13
1256
(doi: 10.1029/gl013i012p01256)
TRAJECTORY MODEL STUDIES OF CLOX ACTIVATION DURING THE 1991/92 NORTHERN HEMISPHERIC WINTER
Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
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1419
(doi: 10.1029/93GL03045)
Box model studies of ClOx deactivation and ozone loss during the 1991/92 northern hemisphere winter
Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
21
1415
(doi: 10.1029/93GL03046)
Three dimensional modelling of chlorine activation in the Arctic stratosphere
Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
21
1471
(doi: 10.1029/93GL03048)
Some case studies of chlorine activation during the EASOE Campaign
Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
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1431
(doi: 10.1029/93GL03231)