Modeling of the Atmosphere: 7-8 April 1988, Orlando, FloridaLaurence S. Rothman |
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... ATMOS experiment . -1 3 The primary objective of the ATMOS experiment is to monitor simultaneously the abundances of the minor and trace species in the Earth's middle and upper atmosphere on a global and long term basis . The ATMOS ...
... ATMOS experiment . -1 3 The primary objective of the ATMOS experiment is to monitor simultaneously the abundances of the minor and trace species in the Earth's middle and upper atmosphere on a global and long term basis . The ATMOS ...
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... ATMOS results , the species are are grouped according to cycles of chemical reactions that are thought to occur in the atmosphere . The major groups touched by ATMOS are the minor gases , the NOx , HOx and C10x families , and ...
... ATMOS results , the species are are grouped according to cycles of chemical reactions that are thought to occur in the atmosphere . The major groups touched by ATMOS are the minor gases , the NOx , HOx and C10x families , and ...
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... ATMOS instrument are F. G. O'Callaghan ( now ATMOS Project Manager ) , J. Gieselman , G. B. Goodson , B. C. McKenna , F. L. Murphy , and R. A. Schindler . The ATMOS instrument was fabricated by the Honeywell Electro - Optics Center ...
... ATMOS instrument are F. G. O'Callaghan ( now ATMOS Project Manager ) , J. Gieselman , G. B. Goodson , B. C. McKenna , F. L. Murphy , and R. A. Schindler . The ATMOS instrument was fabricated by the Honeywell Electro - Optics Center ...
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