Solar extinction radiometry

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Atmospheric Composition, Extinction, Hydroxyl Radicals, Ozone, Solar Spectra, Ultraviolet Spectra, Absorptivity, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Line Spectra, Radiometers

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Work on the spectral line parameters of hydroxyl radical band was completed. The UV-visible data obtained during 1977 balloon flights were used for zone quantification. The region between from 3100 A to 3500 A appears to be the best region to use for determining ozone columns with the three wavelength method. Ozone volume mixing ratios determined for the 1977 data were compared with standard middle latitude ozone profiles. Numerous high and low Sun scans were obtained during ascent and from float altitude (1981 balloon flight) at 0.003 A resolution in the 3068 A to 3089 A region. The spectra are being studied for OH identification and quantification.

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