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Title: | Are Vibrationally Excited Molecules a Clue for the “O3 Deficit Problem” and “HOx Dilemma” in the Middle Atmosphere? | Authors: | Varandas, A. J. C. | Issue Date: | 5-Feb-2004 | Publisher: | American Chemical Society | Citation: | The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 108:5 (2004) 758-769 | Abstract: | Stretched oxygen and odd hydrogen species are suggested to offer a clue to explain the so-called “ozone deficit problem” and “HOx dilemma” in the upper stratosphere and mesosphere under conditions of local thermodynamic disequilibrium. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10316/10361 | ISSN: | 1089-5639 | DOI: | 10.1021/jp036321p | Rights: | openAccess |
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