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26 January 1994 Laboratory and field tunable diode laser measurements of trace atmospheric species and processes of importance to the stratospheric aerosol sulfate layer
Alan Fried, Bruce E. Henry, Scott David Sewell, Jack G. Calvert, James R. Drummond, Michael Mozurkewich
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Proceedings Volume 2205, 11th Symposium and School on High-Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166201
Event: High Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy: 11th Symposium and School, 1993, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
The stratospheric aerosol sulfate layer (Junge layer) may influence the earth's radiation budget, climate, and stratospheric ozone levels. In this paper, we present research activities at the National Center for Atmospheric Research employing high resolution tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy which address two separate aspects of the Junge layer: laboratory heterogeneous measurements of reaction probabilities between stratospheric gases of importance and aqueous H2SO4 aerosols, and studies of OCS sources, sinks, and potential long-term secular trends.
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Alan Fried, Bruce E. Henry, Scott David Sewell, Jack G. Calvert, James R. Drummond, and Michael Mozurkewich "Laboratory and field tunable diode laser measurements of trace atmospheric species and processes of importance to the stratospheric aerosol sulfate layer", Proc. SPIE 2205, 11th Symposium and School on High-Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy, (26 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166201
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KEYWORDS
Aerosols

Atmospheric particles

Tunable diode lasers

Absorption spectroscopy

Climatology

Earth's atmosphere

Gases

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