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18 December 1995Ground-based microwave detection of middle atmospheric ozone
A groundbased microwave heterodyne spectrometer for the monitoring of the vertical distribution of middle atmospheric ozone has been developed at our institute. It has supplied data since the end of 1992. Because standalone operation has been planned, one important design goal of the instrument was to achieve a high degree of automation. In this paper an overview of the instrument is given and some of the long term data are presented.
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Paul Hartogh, Christopher Jarchow, "Ground-based microwave detection of middle atmospheric ozone," Proc. SPIE 2586, Global Process Monitoring and Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Sea Ice, (18 December 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.228625