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The main problem in the study of the stratosphere is to determine with accuracy the ozone trend, and its absolute total amount. This involves a better knowledge of the cross-section between 300 and 350 nm at stratospheric temperature.
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Malicet, J., Brion, J., Daumont, D. (1985). New Values of Ozone Absolute Cross-Sections in the Ultra Violet Spectral Range at 298 and 228 K, by a Method Based upon Pressure Measurements at Constant Volume. In: Zerefos, C.S., Ghazi, A. (eds) Atmospheric Ozone. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5313-0_122
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