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1. The diurnal variation of hydrogen, nitrogen, and chlorine radicals: Implications for the heterogeneous production of HNO 2

2. In-situ Observations of Mid-latitude Forest Fire Plumes Deep in the Stratosphere

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3. Troposphere-to-Stratosphere Transport in the Lowermost Stratosphere from Measurements of H2O, CO2, N2O, and O3

4. A Comparison of Measurements from ATMOS and Instruments Aboard the ER-2 Aircraft: Halogenated Gases

5. A Comparison of Measurements from ATMOS and Instruments Aboard the ER-2 Aircraft: Tracers of Atmospheric Transport

6. Fine-scale, poleward transport of tropical air during AASE 2

7. Vertical transport rates in the statosphere in 1993 from observations of CO2, N2O, and CH4

8. Tracer-tracer relationships and lower stratospheric dynamics: CO2 and N2O correlations during SPADE

9. SPADE H2O measurements and the seasonal cycle of statospheric water vapor

10. In-situ measurements of changes in stratospheric aerosol and the N2O-aerosol relationship inside and outside of the polar vortex

11. Effects of Pinatubo aerosol on stratospheric ozone at mid-latitudes

12. New observations of the NOy/N2O correlation in the lower stratosphere

13. Northern hemisphere nitrous oxide morphology during the 1989 AASE and the 1991-1992 AASE 2 campaigns

14. An estimate of the relative magnitude of small-scale tracer fluxes

16. Intercomparison of ATMOS, SAGE II, and ER-2 Observations in Arctic Vortex and Extra-Vortex Air Masses during Spring 1993

17. Laminae in the tropical middle stratosphere: Origin and age estimation

18. Troposphere-to-stratosphere transport in the lowermost stratosphere from measurements of H2O, CO2, N2O and O3

19. Evolution of HCL concentrations in the lower stratosphere from 1991 to 1996 following the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo

20. Observations of large reductions in the NO/NOyratio near the mid-latitude tropopause and the role of heterogeneous chemistry

21. Stratospheric NO and NO2abundances from ATMOS Solar-Occultation Measurements

22. A comparison of measurements from ATMOS and instruments aboard the ER-2 aircraft: Halogenated gases

23. A comparison of measurements from ATMOS and instruments aboard the ER-2 aircraft: Tracers of atmospheric transport

24. In-situ observations of an Antarctic polar stratospheric cloud: Similarities with Arctic observations

25. Measurements of stratospheric carbon dioxide and water vapor at northern midlatitudes: Implications for troposphere-to-stratosphere transport

26. Vertical transport rates in the stratosphere in 1993 from observations or CO2, N2O and CH4

27. The distribution of hydrogen, nitrogen, and chlorine radicals in the lower stratosphere: Implications for changes in O3due to emission of NOyfrom supersonic aircraft

28. Are models of catalytic removal of O3by HOxaccurate? Constraints from in situ measurements of the OH to HO2ratio

29. The diurnal variation of hydrogen, nitrogen, and chlorine radicals: Implications for the heterogeneous production of HNO2

30. SPADE H2O measurements and the seasonal cycle of stratospheric water vapor

31. The response of ClO radical concentrations to variations in NO2radical concentrations in the lower stratosphere

32. Fine-scale, poleward transport of tropical air during AASE 2

33. Tracer-tracer relationships and lower stratospheric dynamics: CO2and N2O correlations during SPADE

34. Interpretation of NOx/NOyobservations from AASE-II using a model of chemistry along trajectories

35. In-situ measurements of changes in stratospheric aerosol and the N2O-aerosol relationship inside and outside of the polar vortex

36. NEw observations of the NOy/N2O correlation in the lower stratosphere

37. Northern hemisphere nitrous oxide morphology during the 1989 AASE and the 1991-1992 AASE II campaigns

38. Effects of Pinatubo aerosol on stratospheric ozone at mid-latitudes

39. An estimate of the relative magnitude of small-scale tracer fluxes

40. Loss of ozone in the Arctic vortex for the winter of 1989

41. Airborne lidar observations in the wintertime Arctic stratosphere: Ozone

42. The January 30, 1989 Arctic polar stratospheric clouds (PSC) event: Evidence for a mechanism of dehydration

43. Measurements of condensation nuclei in the Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition: Observations of particle production in the polar vortex

44. N2O as a dynamical tracer in the Arctic vortex

45. Effects of atmospheric transport on column abundances of nitrogen and chlorine compounds in the Arctic stratosphere

46. ATLAS instrument characterization: Accuracy of the AASE and AAOE nitrous oxide data sets

47. A comparison of ER-2 measurements of stratospheric water vapor between the 1987 Antarctic and 1989 Arctic airborne missions

48. Observed particle evolution in the polar stratospheric cloud of January 24, 1989

49. Measurements of total reactive nitrogen during the Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition

50. Global three-dimensional constituent fields derived from profile data