Interpretation of NO2 absorption in twilight sky spectra

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Absorption Spectroscopy, Atmospheric Models, Molecular Absorption, Nitrogen Dioxide, Stratosphere, Twilight Glow, Atmospheric Density, Atmospheric Scattering, Gas Spectroscopy, Interpretation, Molecular Spectroscopy, Sky Radiation

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A multiple scattering model has been developed to calculate nitrogen dioxide (NO2) absorption in the light from the zenith sky during twilight. Model studies show that this absorption is not very sensitive to the atmospheric temperature profile or to tropospheric NO2. The model was used to interpret some ground-based measurements of NO2 sky absorption. Values for the total stratospheric column amount vary from 2 to 12 x 10 to the 15th molec/sq cm, and the mean altitude of the stratospheric concentration profile is around 35 km. These observations are in broad agreement with those of other workers.

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