Integral intensities of the absorption bands of carbon dioxide in the range 1.3-1.6 microns

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Absorption Spectra, Atmospheric Attenuation, Carbon Dioxide, Infrared Spectra, Atmospheric Optics, Electromagnetic Absorption, Planetary Atmospheres, Spectral Bands

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A diffraction spectrometer was used to perform infrared absorption measurements on carbon dioxide at various pressures and at a temperature of 295 degrees K. The dependence of integral spectral intensity on the thickness of the absorbing layer was investigated. The experiment has relevance to the determination of transmission functions of the earth atmosphere and of other planetary atmospheres, particularly that of Venus.

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