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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 August 2024
We analyzed archival HST and IUE ultraviolet spectra of 29 nearby star-forming galaxies. The range of aperture sizes permits studies of the galaxy properties over pc to kpc scales. We measured line strengths and spectral energy distributions over the 1200 – 1300 Åwavelength range and established trends with galaxy properties. Updated oxygen abundances were measured from ancillary optical data. Star-formation rates and internal dust attenuations were derived from comparison with synthesis models. The interstellar absorption lines are heavily saturated, yet scale with oxygen abundance. We interpret this as due to macroscopic velocities arising in a turbulent ISM and large-scale outflows. The stellar-wind lines also scale with oxygen abundance. As these lines are shaped by mass loss, which is driven by the Fe abundance, we can study the α-element/Fe ratio in these galaxies.