Stratospheric water vapor from high resolution infrared spectra

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Absorption Spectroscopy, Atmospheric Composition, Atmospheric Moisture, Carbon Dioxide Concentration, Infrared Spectra, Stratosphere, Water Vapor, Atmospheric Optics, Balloon Sounding, Data Reduction, High Resolution, Spectral Resolution, Spectrophotometry, Sunlight, Vertical Distribution

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The present work reports on carbon dioxide and water volume mixing ratios for the altitude range between 20 and 37 km measured at mid-latitude in spring. Carbon dioxide was considered as being uniformly mixed at these heights so that its simultaneous measurement with water would yield a useful comparison. Measurement method consisted of absorptiometry of the stratosphere using the setting sun as a source. Data are presented in the form of percentage of absorption of the CO2 line at 1906.521 per cm and of the H2O lines at 1909.95 and 1904.35 per cm versus altitude.

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