Vertical distribution of stratospheric NO2 at night

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Balloon Sounding, Nitrogen Dioxide, Nocturnal Variations, Stratosphere, Vertical Distribution, Atmospheric Composition, Molecular Absorption, Molecular Diffusion, Molecular Spectroscopy, Stellar Spectrophotometry

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A stratospheric balloon experiment detected a minimum in the nocturnal
vertical distribution of NO2 at about 34 km. Absorption data suggest
this minimum corresponds to a nocturnal NO3 layer. The NO2 concentration
at 37 km was found to be approximately (2 plus or minus 0.5) x 10 to the
9th molecules/cu cm.

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