Airborne infrared interferometric observations and analysis of stratospheric trace constituents

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Airborne Equipment, Infrared Interferometers, Stratosphere, Trace Elements, Atmospheric Models, High Resolution, Lorentz Force, Moon, Tropopause

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Infrared interferometric observations of key trace constituents of the stratosphere have been obtained. The NASA Lear Airborne Observatory with the Grumman airborne interferometer system was flown in the lower stratosphere at an altitude of 13.7 km to obtain transmission spectra in the 2800-6000 per cm region at a resolution of 2.5 per cm using the moon as a source. An atmospheric modeling program and the AFGL line parameter atlas are used to identify H2O, CH4, O3 and other trace constituents and to derive stratospheric column densities (molecules/sq cm).

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