Actinometric measurement of j(O3-O(1D)) using a luminol detector

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Actinometers, Atmospheric Chemistry, Ozonometry, Photolysis, Hydroxyl Radicals, Troposphere

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The photolysis frequency of ozone to singlet D oxygen atoms has been measured by means of a chemical actinometer using a luminol based detector. The instrument measures j(O3-O(1D)) with a precision of 10 percent. The data collected in winter and spring of 1991 is in agreement with model predictions and previously measured values. Data from a global solar radiometer can be used to estimate the effects of local cloudiness on j(O3-O(1D)).

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