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3 March 1997 High-resolution laboratory spectra and their use for atmospheric detection
Johannes Orphal, Mireille Morillon-Chapey
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Proceedings Volume 3090, 12th Symposium and School on High-Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.267800
Event: 12th Symposium and School on High Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy, 1996, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
High-resolution spectroscopic laboratory studies were carried out on a number of unstable halogen-containing molecules participating in the chemical cycles of stratospheric ozone destruction. Some of these molecules have already been detected previously, however it is important to monitor their atmospheric concentrations and their time evolution with high accuracy (e.g. ClONO2). Others are currently subject of research in stratospheric emission spectra (e.g. ClNO2) or candidates for potential detection in the future (e.g. BrONO2).
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Johannes Orphal and Mireille Morillon-Chapey "High-resolution laboratory spectra and their use for atmospheric detection", Proc. SPIE 3090, 12th Symposium and School on High-Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy, (3 March 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.267800
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric sensing

Spectroscopy

Absorption

Atmospheric chemistry

Chemical analysis

Molecules

Fourier transforms

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