Ozone densities in the lower mesosphere measured by a limb scanning ultraviolet spectrometer

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Atmospheric Density, Earth Limb, Mesosphere, Ozone, Solar Mesosphere Explorer, Ultraviolet Spectrometers, Atmospheric Sounding, Density Measurement, Satellite Sounding, Satellite-Borne Instruments

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The ozone content of the earth's atmosphere between 1 mb and 0.08 mb has been measured as a function of latitude and season by an ultraviolet spectrometer on the Solar Mesosphere Explorer spacecraft. The ozone mixing ratio is found to be highly variable in time and space during the winter of 1982 with maxima occurring in the winter hemisphere during January and February at all pressure levels. The latitude gradients near spring equinox are relatively small. A relative maximum occurs at latitudes between 15 and 30 deg in January and February.

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