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Validation of GOMOS vertical profiles using the

stratospheric balloon-borne AMON and salomon

UV-visible spectrometers

Jean-Baptiste Renard, Michel Chartier, Gwenaël Berthet, Claude Robert, T.

Lemaire, F. Pepe, M. George, Michel Pirre

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