Handbook of High Resolution Infrared Laboratory Spectra of Atmospheric Interest (1981)

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Absolute Frequency Calibration
Absorption Cell
Alphabetical Scheme
Approximate Transmittance
Atmospheric Chemistry
Atmospheric Interest
Atmospheric Photochemistry
Atmospheric Spectra
atmospheric trace gases
Author_Aaron Goldman
Author_David G. Murcray
Cards
Cases Portions
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Channel Spectra
CRC Handbook
David G. Murcray
Earth's Atmosphere
Earth’s Atmosphere
environmental monitoring
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Fourier transform methods
gas phase analysis
Gaseous Samples
Gases of Atmospheric Interest
High Resolution
high resolution laboratory spectra interpretation
High Resolution Structure
Infrared Laboratory Spectra
Infrared Spectra
Infrared Spectroscopic Measurements
Infrared Spectroscopy
Limited Spectral Ranges
molecular spectroscopy
Present Spectra
quantitative absorption analysis
Resolution Element
Stratospheric Ozone Layer
Strong
Tape
Worthwhile

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  • ISBN 9781138105904
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The handbook presents spectra to be utilized for the detection and measurement of new constituents in the earth's atmosphere and to obtain data for common minor species with large gas amounts in the absorption cell (such as CH/sub 4/ and N/sub 2/O). These results can be applied in the identification of absorption features in atmospheric spectra determined over long atmospheric paths. The spectra were recorded with Fourier Transform Spectrometers which are more precise than grating spectrometers. Each molecule spectrum was plotted on two scales: a condensed scale covering the range from 75 to 300/cm in one frame, and an expanded view covering 20 or 10/cm per frame. Each plot contains the name of the molecule, chemical formula, the gas pressure, cell length, and estimated resolution of the spectrum.

Aaron Goldman, David G. Murcray

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