The vertical distribution of ozone in Mars Years 34-35 from ExoMars TGO/NOMAD-UVIS observations

We present ~1.5 Mars Years (MY) of ozone vertical profiles, covering Ls = 163deg; in MY34 to Ls = 320deg; in MY35, a period which includes the 2018 global dust storm. Since April 2018, the Ultravio...

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