39 results on '"Margitan, J. J."'
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2. Observed and modeled HOCl profiles in the midlatitude stratosphere: Implication for ozone loss.
3. Seasonally averaged ozone and nitrous oxide in the Northern Hemisphere lower stratosphere.
4. Chemical loss of ozone during the Arctic winter of 1999/2000: An analysis based on balloon-borne observations.
5. Interaction between dynamics and chemistry of ozone in the setup phase of the Northern Hemisphere polar vortex.
6. Ozone destruction and production rates between spring and autumn in the Arctic stratosphere.
7. Response of lower stratospheric HCl/Cl y to volcanic aerosol: Observations from aircraft, balloon, space shuttle, and satellite instruments.
8. The budget and partitioning of stratospheric chlorine during the 1997 Arctic summer.
9. Comparison of MkIV balloon and ER-2 aircraft measurements of atmospheric trace gases.
10. Subsidence, mixing, and denitrification of Arctic polar vortex air measured during POLARIS.
11. Maintenance of high HCl/Cl y and NO x /NO y , in the Antarctic vortex: A chemical signature of confinement during spring.
12. Comparison of modeled and observed values of NO2 and JNO2 during the Photochemistry of Ozone Loss in the Arctic Region in Summer (POLARIS) mission.
13. NOy partitioning from measurements of nitrogen and hydrogen radicals in the upper troposphere.
14. Comparison between DC-8 and ER-2 species measurements in the tropical middle troposphere: NO, NOy, O3, CO2, CH4, and N2O.
15. Measurements of reactive nitrogen in the stratosphere.
16. Comparison of cryogenic limb array etalon spectrometer (CLAES) ozone observations with correlative measurements.
17. Validation of UARS Microwave Limb Sounder ozone measurements.
18. Aerosols as dynamical tracers in the lower stratosphere: Ozone versus aerosol correlation after the Mount Pinatubo eruption.
19. Stratospheric Ozone Intercomparison Campaign (STOIC) 1989: Overview.
20. Comparison of STOIC 1989 ground-based lidar, microwave spectrometer, and Dobson spectrophotometer Umkehr ozone profiles with ozone profiles from balloon-borne electrochemical concentration cell ozonesondes.
21. Polar stratospheric cloud processed air and potential voracity in the northern hemisphere lower stratosphere at mid-latitudes during winter.
22. Photochemical partitioning of the reactive nitrogen and chlorine reservoirs in the high-latitude stratosphere.
23. Intercomparison of ozone measurements over Antarctica.
24. A chemical definition of the boundary of the Antarctic ozone hole.
25. The planning and execution of ER-2 and DC-8 aircraft flights over Antarctica, August and September 1987.
26. The Brewer-Dobson Circulation In the Light of High Altitude In Situ Aircraft Observations.
27. Laminae in the tropical middle stratosphere: Origin and age estimation.
28. Observations of OH, HO2, H2O, and O3 in the upper stratosphere: Implications for HO x photochemistry.
29. Tropical entrainment time scales inferred from stratospheric N2O and CH4 observations.
30. Troposphere-to-stratosphere transport in the lowermost stratosphere from measurements of H2O, CO2, N2O and O3.
31. Evolution of HCL concentrations in the lower stratosphere from 1991 to 1996 following the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo.
32. Balloon-borne measurements of stratospheric radicals and their precursors: Implications for the production and loss of ozone.
33. A comparison of measurements from ATMOS and instruments aboard the ER-2 aircraft: Halogenated gases.
34. A comparison of measurements from ATMOS and instruments aboard the ER-2 aircraft: Tracers of atmospheric transport.
35. In situ measurements of CLO at mid-latitudes: Is there an effect from Mt. Pinatubo?
36. Effects of Pinatubo aerosol on stratospheric ozone at mid-latitudes.
37. Stratospheric free chlorine measured by balloon-borne in situ resonance fluorescence.
38. The reaction of OH with CH4.
39. Correction to 'Laminae in the tropical middle stratosphere: Origin and age estimation'.
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