In situ detection of H2O and CH4 in the lower stratosphere during THESEO-2000, with the SDLA, a balloonborne diode laser spectrometer

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The "Spectromètre à Diodes Laser Accordables" (SDLA) is a balloonborne spectrometer that uses two telecommunication laser diodes emitting at 1.39 μm and 1.65 μm to take in situ simultaneous measurements of H2O and CH4 in the lower stratosphere and the upper troposphere. The instrument has been developed since year 1997 with the support of the CNES and the CNRS. The science objectives were to contribute to the study of the lower stratospheric water vapor and ozone budgets. The SDLA was purposely flown several times from stratospheric balloons at mid- and northern latitudes in years 1998 to 2000, within the framework of the European campaigns THESEO and THESEO-2000.

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