Abstract
Recent developments in stratospheric chemistry such as the observation of a springtime "ozone hole" over the Antarctic1, have illustrated the need for a rugged, lightweight instrument for the determination of lower stratospheric ozone profiles over remote areas. Variations of the widely-used UV-DIAL methodology2 appear to provide the most promising approach to the development of such and instrument.
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