Biology
Scientific paper
Mar 2011
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2011jgre..11603006b&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 116, Issue E3, CiteID E03006
Biology
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Atmospheric Composition And Structure: Planetary Atmospheres (5210, 5405, 5704), Planetary Sciences: Astrobiology: Planetary Atmospheres, Clouds, And Hazes (0343), Planetary Sciences: Solid Surface Planets: Atmospheres (0343, 1060), Planetary Sciences: Fluid Planets: Atmospheres (0343, 1060)
Scientific paper
SO2 plays an important role in the atmospheric chemistry of the Earth, Venus, and Io. This paper presents photoabsorption cross sections of SO2 from 213 to 325 nm at 198 K, encompassing the $\tilde{C1B2 - $\tilde{X1A1 and $\tilde{B1B1 - $\tilde{X1A1 electronic bands. These measurements are part of a series of measurements over the 160 to 300 K temperature range between 190 and 325 nm. The cross sections have been measured at high resolution (λ/Δλ ≈ 450,000) using Fourier transform spectrometry and are compared to other high-resolution measurements in the literature.
Blackie D.
Blackwell-Whitehead Richard
Pickering Juliet C.
Rufus J.
Smith Paul L.
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