Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985jgr....90.7931r&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research (ISSN 0148-0227), vol. 90, Aug. 20, 1985, p. 7931-7943. Research supported by the Chemical Manuf
Physics
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Absorption Spectra, Chlorine Compounds, Nitrates, Solar Spectra, Stratosphere, Line Spectra, Ozone, Room Temperature, Spectrum Analysis
Scientific paper
According to models of the photochemistry of the stratosphere, chlorine nitrate (ClONO2) is an important temporary reservoir of stratospheric chlorine. At night, ClO is believed to combine in a three-body reaction with NO2 to form chlorine nitrate. During daylight, chlorine nitrate is destroyed by photolysis to form free chlorine and NO3. Infrared spectroscopy has the potential to provide a technique for conducting important quantitative measurements of stratospheric chlorine nitrate. The present paper reports a detailed study of spectra in the 780/cm region. This study has led to the tentative identification of the nu-4 band Q branch of ClONO2 as a significant contributor to the observed stratospheric absorption near 780.21 per cm.
Goldman Abby
Malathy Devi V.
Murcray David G.
Murcray Frank James
Rinsland Curtis P.
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