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	<journal>
		<journal_title>Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions</journal_title>
		<journal_url>www.atmos-chem-phys-discuss.net</journal_url>
		<issn>1680-7367</issn>
		<eissn>1680-7375</eissn>
		<volume_number>6</volume_number>
		<issue_number>4</issue_number>
		<publication_year>2006</publication_year>
	</journal>
	<doi>10.5194/acpd-6-8285-2006</doi>
	<article_url>http://www.atmos-chem-phys-discuss.net/6/8285/2006/</article_url>
	<abstract_html>http://www.atmos-chem-phys-discuss.net/6/8285/2006/acpd-6-8285-2006.html</abstract_html>
	<fulltext_pdf>http://www.atmos-chem-phys-discuss.net/6/8285/2006/acpd-6-8285-2006.pdf</fulltext_pdf>
	<start_page>8285</start_page>
	<end_page>8300</end_page>
	<publication_date>2006-08-30</publication_date>
	<article_title content_type="html">Improved ozone profile retrievals from GOME data with degradation correction in reflectance</article_title>
	<authors>
		<author numeration="1" affiliations="1">
			<name>X. Liu</name>
		</author>
		<author numeration="2" affiliations="1">
			<name>K. Chance</name>
		</author>
		<author numeration="3" affiliations="1">
			<name>T. P. Kurosu</name>
		</author>
	</authors>
	<affiliations>
		<affiliation numeration="1" content_type="html">Atomic and Molecular Physics Division, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA, USA</affiliation>
	</affiliations>
	<abstract content_type="html">We present a simple method to perform degradation
correction to Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment (GOME) reflectance spectra
by comparing the average reflectance for 60&amp;deg; N&amp;ndash;60&amp;deg; S with that at
the beginning of GOME observations after removing the dependences on solar
zenith angle and seasonal variation. The results indicate positive
degradation of up to ~15&amp;ndash;25% in the wavelength range 289&amp;ndash;370 nm
during 2000&amp;ndash;2002; the degradation also exhibits significant dependence on
wavelength and view zenith angle. These results are consistent with previous
studies using radiative transfer models and ozone observations or
climatology. The degradation causes retrieval biases of up to ~3%
(10 DU, 1 DU=2.69&amp;times;10&lt;sup&gt;16&lt;/sup&gt; molecules cm&lt;sup&gt;&amp;minus;2&lt;/sup&gt;), 30% (10 DU),
10%, and 40% in total column ozone, tropospheric column ozone,
stratospheric ozone and tropospheric ozone, respectively, from our GOME
ozone profile retrieval algorithm. The application of this degradation
correction generally improves the retrievals relative to Dobson and
ozonesonde measurements during 2000&amp;ndash;2003 and improves the retrieval
consistency during 1996&amp;ndash;2003.</abstract>
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