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The possible variation of the trace species concentration in the middle atmosphere related to long term solar irradiance variability is estimated by means of a one-dimensional numerical model.
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Proceedings of the 14th ESLAB Symposium on Physics of Solar Variations, 16–19 September 1980, Scheveningen, The Netherlands.
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De Baets, P., Brasseur, G. & Simon, P.C. Chemical response of the middle atmosphere to solar variations. Sol Phys 74, 349–353 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00154522
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