Solar ultraviolet irradiance and ozone particle concentration observations at 48 kilometers balloon-float altitude

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Balloon-Borne Instruments, Ozone, Solar Radiation, Ultraviolet Radiation, Particle Density (Concentration), Photodissociation, Solar Flux

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Observations of solar ultraviolet irradiance in the Hartley Band were made with a balloon-borne filter wheel photometer at 42 to 48.5 km float-altitude during sunrise. Solar flux measurements were obtained at four wavelengths during a period of three hours. Total slant ozone column concentrations and ozone particle concentrations as a function of solar zenith angle were derived and found to compare favorably with other experimental results. The effects of ozone photodissociation and recombination are noted.

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