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- Tag: FTIR
- Year: 1997
- Year: 1992
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1992, Liu, X., R. D. Blatherwick, F. J. Murcray, J. G. Keys, and S. Solomon, Measurements and model calculations of HCl column amounts and related parameters over McMurdo during the austral spring in 1989, Journal of Geophysical Research, 97, 20795-20804
Tags: FTIR, HCl
1992, Rinsland, C.P., R. Zander, E. Mahieu, P. Demoulin, A. Goldman, D. H. Ehhalt, and J. Rudolph, Ground-based infrared measurements of carbonyl sulfide total column abundances: long-term trends and variability, Journal of Geophysical Research, 97, 5995-6002
Tags: COS, FTIR
1992, Solomon, S., J. G. Keys, Seasonal variations in Antarctic NOx chemistry, Journal of Geophysical Research, 97, 7971-7978
Tags: FTIR, NOx
1992, Toon, G.C., C.B. Farmer, P.W. Schaper, L.L. Lowes, and R.H. Norton, Composition Measurements of the 1989 Arctic Winter Stratosphere by Airborne Infrared Solar Absorption Spectroscopy, Journal of Geophysical Research, 97, 7939-7961
Tags: FTIR
1992, Zander, R., M. R. Gunson, C. B. Farmer, C. P. Rinsland, F. W. Irion, and E. Mahieu, The 1985 chlorine and fluorine inventories in the stratosphere based on ATMOS observations at 30E north latitudes, Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 15, 171-186
Tags: Cl, F, FTIR
1992, Goldman, A., Murcray, F.J., Blatherwick, R.D., Kosters, J.J., Murcray, D.G. et al., Stratospheric HNO3 Measurements from 0.002 cm-1 Resolution Solar Occultation Spectra and Improved Spectroscopic Line Parameters in the 5.8 MU-M Region, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 97(D2): 2561-2567
Tags: FTIR, HNO3
1992, Goldman, A., Mrucray, F.J., Rinsland, C.P., Blatherwick, R.D., David, S.J., et al., Mt Pinatubo SO2 Column Measurements from Mauna Loa, Geophysical Research Letters, 19(2): 183-186
Tags: FTIR, SO2, Volcano
1992, Notholt, J., Hjorth, J., Raes, F., Schrems, O., Simultaneous Long Path Field-Measurements of HNO2, CH2O and Aerosol, Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie, 96(3)m 290-293
Tags: Aerosol, CH2O, FTIR, HNO2