Visible spectroscopy at McMurdo station, Antarctica. III - Observations of NO3

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Abundance, Antarctic Regions, Atmospheric Attenuation, Atmospheric Chemistry, Nitrogen Oxides, Spectroscopy, Visible Spectrum, Night, Ozone, Stratosphere, Temperature Profiles, Troposphere

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The total column abundance of NO3 was measured in Antarctica during the nights of Sept. 17-19, 1986, by visible absorption, using the moon as the light source. The variation of the observed abundance with lunar zenith angle suggests that the bulk of the layer is located in the stratosphere. In agreement with theoretical model calculations, the total column was about 2.0 x 10 to the 13th molecule/sq cm and increased systematically with time during the night.

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