Radiation extinction by aerosol and gases in the 0.23-0.70 micron spectral range in the atmospheric boundary layer

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Aerosols, Atmospheric Attenuation, Photoabsorption, Planetary Boundary Layer, Ultraviolet Spectra, Absorptivity, Haze, Ozone, Transparence

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Estimates of oxygen absorption and of the total extinction coefficient in the 0.23-0.70 micron spectral range are obtained. Experimental data on the total extinction coefficient collected under conditions of high atmospheric transparency for the 0.23-0.7 micron spectral range were used. Aerosol extinction spectra for two very different states of atmospheric haze were obtained with allowance for the contribution of ozone and oxygen to general extinction.

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