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Solar Proton Event: Influence on Stratospheric Ozone

Large-scale reductions in the ozone content of the middle and upper stratosphere over the polar cap regions were associated with the major solar proton event of 4 August 1972. This reduction, which was determined from measurements with the backscattered ultraviolet experiment on the Nimbus 4 satelli...

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Published in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 1977-08, Vol.197 (4306), p.886-889
Main Authors: Heath, Donald F., Krueger, Arlin J., Crutzen, Paul J.
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Skull
Stratosphere
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