The MPI-Mainz UV/VIS Spectral Atlas

of Gaseous Molecules of Atmospheric Interest

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Hannelore Keller-Rudek1, Geert K. Moortgat2, Rolf Sander2, Rüdiger Sörensen1

1Satellite Group

2Atmospheric Chemistry Division

Max-Planck Institute for Chemistry
Mainz, Germany


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When referring to the Spectral Atlas, please cite our publication:

Keller-Rudek, H., Moortgat, G. K., Sander, R., and Sörensen, R.: The MPI-Mainz UV/VIS spectral atlas of gaseous molecules of atmospheric interest, Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 5, 365–373, (2013), DOI: 10.5194/essd-5-365-2013


Cross Sections / Sulfur compounds / Inorganic S-compounds / SO2 / Endo(2015)_293K_189.50-225.00nm(33SO2)

DATAFILE: SO2_Endo(2015)_293K_189.50-225.00nm(33SO2).txt
NAME: sulfur dioxide
FORMULA: SO2
AUTHOR(YEAR): Endo(2015)
T: 293K
λ: 189.50-225.00nm(33SO2)
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Y. Endo, S.O. Danielache, Y. Ueno, S. Hattori, M.S. Johnson, N. Yoshida, and H.G. Kjaergaard, "Photoabsorption cross-section measurements of 32S, 33S, 34S, and 36S sulfur dioxide from 190 to 220 nm", J. Geophys. Res. 120(D6), 2546-2557 (2015); DOI: 10.1002/2014JD021671
COMMENTS: Absorption cross sections of isotopically enriched 33SO2

Absorption measurements at a resolution of 0.1 nm (∼25 cm−1) using a dual-beam photospectrometer

The measured absorption cross sections show an apparent pressure dependence and a newly developed analytical model made possible the calculation of absorption cross sections at the zero-pressure limit that can be used to calculate photolysis rates for atmospheric scenarios

Absoption cross sections as listed in the "Supplementary Information" published along with the online version of the publication

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