Measurement of nighttime stratospheric N2O5 from infrared emission spectra

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Atmospheric Composition, Emission Spectra, Infrared Spectra, Nitrogen Oxides, Stratosphere, Infrared Spectrometers, Night Sky, Vertical Distribution

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The mixing ratio profile of N2O5 has been inferred from high-resolution emission spectra obtained with a balloon-borne Fourier spectrometer. The observations were taken for the period from midnight to predawn on September 16, 1986 at 32 deg N latitude. The inferred volume mixing ratio from nighttime average spectra has a peak of about 1.8 x 10 to the -9th in the 32-35 altitude range. The inferred mixing ratio is generally less than the theoretical predictions from a one-dimensional model.

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