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Cross Sections /
Ozone /
O3 /
Petersen(2012)_295K_244.062,248.323,257.337nm(II)
DATAFILE: | O3_Petersen(2012)_295K_244.062,248.323,257.337nm(II).txt |
NAME: | ozone |
FORMULA: | O3 |
AUTHOR(YEAR): | Petersen(2012) |
T: | 295K |
λ: | 244.062,248.323,257.337nm(II) |
BIBLIOGRAPHY: |
M, Petersen, J. Viallon, P. Moussay, and R.I. Wielgosz, "Relative measurements of ozone absorption cross-sections at three wavelengths in the Hartley band using a well-defined UV laser beam",
J. Geophys. Res., 117, D05301 (2012);
DOI: 10.1029/2011JD016374
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COMMENTS: | Absorption cross section measurements using a photometer with a well-defined UV laser beam at three different wavelengths in the Hartley
band and comparison with the conventional cross-section value at the mercury line
wavelength of 253.65 nm The absorption cross sections have been derived, using as a reference, the absorption cross section at 253.65 nm
reported by
J. Malicet, D. Daumont, J. Charbonnier, C. Parisse, A. Chakir, and J. Brion, "Ozone UV spectroscopy. II. Absorption cross-sections and temperature dependence", J. Atmos. Chem. 21, 263-273 (1995); DOI: 10.1007/BF00696758 |
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