Theoretical calculations of atmospheric emission and absorption spectra in the far-infrared

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Absorption Spectra, Atmospheric Attenuation, Atmospheric Composition, Emission Spectra, Far Infrared Radiation, Infrared Spectra, Upper Atmosphere, Absorptivity, Carbon Monoxide, Computer Programs, Hydrogen Sulfide, Nitrous Oxides, Ozone, Water Vapor

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Over the past decade the National Physical Laboratory has been using the method of far-infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy to determine the composition of the upper atmosphere (Harries et al., 1976). In support of this work, a computer program has been developed (Bangham, 1978), which enables one to calculate theoretical atmospheric spectra using as input data the spectral line positions, strengths and half-widths and appropriate atmospheric profiles of temperature and mixing ratio. This paper presents the results of some recent calculations using this program.

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