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Absorption cross-sections of ozone in the ultraviolet and visible spectral regions: Status report 2015
Título : Absorption cross-sections of ozone in the ultraviolet and visible spectral regions: Status report 2015
Autor : Orphal, JohannesStaehelin, JohannesTamminen, JohannaBraathen, GeirBacker, Marie-Renée DeBais, Alkiviadis F.Balis, DimitrisBarbe, AlainBhartia, Pawan K.Birk, ManfredBurkholder, James B.Chance, KellyClarmann, Thomas vonCox, AnthonyDegenstein, DougEvans, RobertFlaud, Jean-MarieFlittner, DavidGodin-Beekmann, SophieGorshelev, ViktorGratien, AlineHare, Edward W.Janssen, ChristofKyrölä, ErkkiMcElroy, Charles ThomasMcPeters, RichardPastel, MaudPetersen, MichaelPetropavlovskikh, IrinaPicquet-Varraultm, BenedictePitts, MichaelLabow, GordonRotger-Languereau, MaudLeblanc, ThierryLerot, ChristopheLiu, XiongMoussay, PhilippeRedondas, Alberto ORCID RESEARCHERID Autor AEMETRoozendael, Michel VanSander, Stanley P.Schneider, Matthias RESEARCHERID Serdyuchenko, AnnaVeefkind, J. PepijnViallon, JoëleViatte, CamilleWagner, GeorgWeber, MarkWielgosz, Robert I.Zehner, Claus
Palabras clave : Ozone; Absorption; Cross sections; Atmosphere; Remote sensing; Reference data
Fecha de publicación : 2016
Editor: Elsevier
Citación : Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy. 2016, 327, p. 105-121
Versión del editor: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jms.2016.07.007
Resumen : The activity “Absorption Cross-Sections of Ozone” (ACSO) started in 2008 as a joint initiative of the International Ozone Commission (IO3C), the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the IGACO (“Integrated Global Atmospheric Chemistry Observations”) O3/UV subgroup to study, evaluate, and recommend the most suitable ozone absorption cross-section laboratory data to be used in atmospheric ozone measurements. The evaluation was basically restricted to ozone absorption cross-sections in the UV range with particular focus on the Huggins band. Up until now, the data of Bass and Paur published in 1985 (BP, 1985) are still officially recommended for such measurements. During the last decade it became obvious that BP (1985) cross-section data have deficits for use in advanced space-borne ozone measurements. At the same time, it was recognized that the origin of systematic differences in ground-based measurements of ozone required further investigation, in particular whether the BP (1985) cross-section data might contribute to these differences. In ACSO, different sets of laboratory ozone absorption cross-section data (including their dependence on temperature) of the group of Reims (France) (Brion et al., 1993, 1998, 1992, 1995, abbreviated as BDM, 1995) and those of Serdyuchenko et al. (2014), and Gorshelev et al. (2014), (abbreviated as SER, 2014) were examined for use in atmospheric ozone measurements in the Huggins band.
URI : http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11765/11812
ISSN : 0022-2852
Colecciones: Artículos científicos 2015-2018


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