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THE vertical distribution of dust and ozone was measured on a series of five balloon flights over Minneapolis, Minnesota. The ozone detector was of the chemiluminescent variety, while the dust detector was a modified version of the one described previously by Rosen1. Both detectors were flown on the same balloon but were electrically and mechanically separated.
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ROSEN, J. Correlation of Dust and Ozone in the Stratosphere. Nature 209, 1342 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/2091342a0
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