Theoretical infrared stratospheric emission spectra from balloons and satellites

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Balloon Sounding, Emission Spectra, Infrared Radiation, Satellite Observation, Stratosphere Radiation, Gas Composition, Gas Spectroscopy, Luminance, Molecular Spectroscopy, Ozone, Radiative Transfer, Spectral Emission

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A line-by-line and layer-by-layer method is proposed for the analysis and computation of spectra in the far infrared for a stratospheric medium. Observations of the lower layers of the stratosphere were carried out from a balloon and a satellite. The method is applied to the computation of the spectral luminance of a layer near the maximum ozone concentration. The results are shown as synthetic spectra and the presence of lines of minor gaseous constituents in the stratospheric medium is discussed.

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