Measurements of tropospheric and stratospheric H2CO by an infrared high resolution technique

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Atmospheric Composition, Concentration (Composition), Formaldehyde, Stratosphere, Troposphere, Chemical Reactions, Ground Stations, High Resolution, Infrared Spectroscopy, Pressure Effects

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Formaldehyde, H2CO has been detected in the atmosphere at 2807 and 2869/cm using high resolution infrared absorption spectroscopy from a ground based station. An order of magnitude measure of the column concentration (5 x 10 to the 15th molecules per sq cm) is given, and an estimate of the trospospheric and stratospheric concentrations is derived from the line pressure broadening.

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