Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Jun 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989jgr....94.8467g&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research (ISSN 0148-0227), vol. 94, June 20, 1989, p. 8467-8473. Research supported by NSF.
Computer Science
Sound
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Atmospheric Composition, Balloon Sounding, Oxygen Isotopes, Ozone, Stratosphere, Abundance, Infrared Astronomy, Least Squares Method, Solar Spectra
Scientific paper
IR solar absorption spectra at 0.002-0.0003/cm resolution in the 10-micron region obtained during two balloon flights near 32 deg N latitude are examined to determine the isotopic ratios of (O-16)(O-16)(O-18) and (O-16)(O-18)(O-16) relative to normal ozone in the stratosphere. For November 18, 1987, the results show column-averaged isotopic enhancement ratios of 1.20 + or - 0.14 and 1.40 + or - 0.18 for (O-16)(O-18)(O-16)/(O-16)(O-16)(O-16) and (O-16)(O-16)(O-18)/(O-16)(O-16)(O-16), respectively. The corresponding values for June 6, 1988, show ratios of 1.16 + or - 0.08 and 1.25 + or - 0.12. The results are compared with heavy-to-normal O3 ratios obtained using other techniques.
Goldman Abby
Kosters J. J.
Murcray David G.
Murcray Frank James
Rinsland Curtis P.
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