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Map-Globus in 1983

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The broad aims of MAP-Globus, where Globus is an acronym for Global Budget of Stratospheric Trace Constituents are to both improve the measurement accuracy of stratospheric trace gas measurements by comparative measurements and to enable broader scientific objectives that are beyond the capability of any single group to be met. An initial campaign was organised and held in S.W. Europe in September – October 1983. This paper reviews the experiments that were performed and some of the initial findings.

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  • Offerman, D. (1983). Map/Globus Campaign 1983. Handbook for Map 8, 17–43

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© 1985 ECSC, EEC, EAEC, Brussels and Luxembourg

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Matthews, W.A. (1985). Map-Globus in 1983. In: Zerefos, C.S., Ghazi, A. (eds) Atmospheric Ozone. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5313-0_23

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