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26 January 1994 Millimeter and submillimeter spectroscopy of molecules of atmospheric significance
Paul Helminger, Frank C. De Lucia
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Proceedings Volume 2205, 11th Symposium and School on High-Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166220
Event: High Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy: 11th Symposium and School, 1993, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
Remote sensing techniques based on millimeter and submillimeter spectroscopy have been shown to be powerful tools for the observation and measurement of many species of importance to the ozone cycle in the upper atmosphere. This paper discusses laboratory techniques and theoretical methods for the development of the data base which has been used as a basis for the interpretation of many of these remote sensing experiments. Recent work on HNO3, H2O, and HOOH is used as specific examples in this talk.
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Paul Helminger and Frank C. De Lucia "Millimeter and submillimeter spectroscopy of molecules of atmospheric significance", Proc. SPIE 2205, 11th Symposium and School on High-Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy, (26 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166220
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KEYWORDS
Molecular spectroscopy

Spectroscopic atmospheric monitoring techniques

Molecules

Spectroscopy

Remote sensing

Atmospheric sensing

Laboratory techniques

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