- FondsHoyle - Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
- SeriesBox 30 - Box 30
- File3 - Terrestrial atmosphere
- Item1 - M.I. Kalkstein, 'Rhodium-102 high-altitude trace experiment', Science 137 (31 Aug. 1962), pp. 645-651.
- Item2 - S.C. Mossop, 'Volcanic dust collected at an altitude of 20km', Nature 203 (22 Aug. 1964), pp. 824-827
- Item3 - Carl W. Bruch, 'Microbes in the upper atmosphere and beyond', in P.H. Gregory and J.L. Monteith, eds., Airborne microbes : seventeenth symposium of the Society for General Microbiology held at the Imperial College, London, April 1967
- Item4 - Fritz Kasten, 'Falling speed of aerosol particles', Journal of applied meteorology 7 (Oct. 1968), pp. 944-947.
- Item5 - H.U. Dütsch, 'The ozone distribution in the atmosphere', Canadian journal of chemistry 52 (1974), pp. 1491-1504.
- Item6 - D.H. Ehhalt, 'Sampling of stratospheric trace constituents', Canadian journal of chemistry 52 (1974), pp. 1510-1518.
- Item7 - D.J. Hofmann, 'Stratospheric aerosol determinations', Canadian journal of chemistry 52 (1974), pp. 1519- 1526.
- Item8 - H.J. Mastenbrook, 'Water-vapor measurements in the lower stratosphere', Canadian journal of chemistry 52 (1974), pp. 1527-1531
- Item9 - M. Hirono, M. Fujiwara, O. Uchino and T. Itabe, 'Observations of stratospheric aerosol layers by optical radar', Canadian journal of chemistry 52 (1974), pp. 1560-1568.
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