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Column and vertical profiles of chlorine monoxide from a heterodyne spectrometer
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K085_1996_2012_NZ_2
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A microwave experiment was installed at Scott Base to measure microwave emission of atmospheric chlorine monoxide (ClO) near 1.1 mm wavelength by a heterodyne spectrometer. The heterodyne techniques allows very high spectral resolution revealing the details of the pressure-broadened line shape. Because the line is pressure broadened, its shape is sensitive to the vertical distribution of the ClO ...
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Start Date:
1996-01-01
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The data (raw = times and recorded microwave emission spectra, derived = column amounts and vertical profile information of chlorine monoxide (ClO)) are held at the State University of New York (SUNY), in the NDACC database and at NIWA.
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Keys, J.G. Wood, S.W. Liu, X. Murcray, F.J. de Zafra, R.L. Shindell, D.T. Partitioning of stratospheric chlorine during Antarctic spring as seen from ground-based infrared solar absorption and microwave observations. in: Atmospheric ozone : proceedings of the XVIII Quadrennial Ozone Symposium, L'Aquila, Italy 12-21 September 1996. Visconti G. Bojkov R.D. (eds) L’Aquila, Italy: Parco Scientifico e Technologico d’Arbuzzio. 1998. pp.213-216
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DIF Creation Date:
2009-02-03
Last DIF Revision Date:
2012-06-15
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