Determination of columnar amounts of atmospheric minor constituents from measurements of infrared solar spectra: Antarctic MAP
As part of the Japanese Antarctic Middle Atmosphere Program (Antarctic MAP), columnar amounts of atmospheric minor constituents such as N_2O, CH_4,CFCl_3,CF_2Cl_2 and HNO_3 were determined from measurements of infrared solar spectra for the period 24 March 1983-29 December 1984 at Syowa Station, Ant...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:8d6633f9eec5400689c562596e4ff38d 2023-05-15T13:54:38+02:00 Determination of columnar amounts of atmospheric minor constituents from measurements of infrared solar spectra: Antarctic MAP Yukio Makino Masataka Shiobara Hisafumi Muramatsu Sadao Kawaguchi Takashi Yamanouchi Masayuki Tanaka Toshihiro Ogawa Koji Masutani Masao Morii 1985-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.15094/00008483 https://doaj.org/article/8d6633f9eec5400689c562596e4ff38d EN JA eng jpn National Institute of Polar Research http://doi.org/10.15094/00008483 https://doaj.org/toc/0085-7289 https://doaj.org/toc/2432-079X doi:10.15094/00008483 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/8d6633f9eec5400689c562596e4ff38d Antarctic Record, Iss 87, Pp 1-22 (1985) Geography (General) G1-922 article 1985 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.15094/00008483 2022-12-31T07:22:34Z As part of the Japanese Antarctic Middle Atmosphere Program (Antarctic MAP), columnar amounts of atmospheric minor constituents such as N_2O, CH_4,CFCl_3,CF_2Cl_2 and HNO_3 were determined from measurements of infrared solar spectra for the period 24 March 1983-29 December 1984 at Syowa Station, Antarctica (69°00′S, 39°35′E). A Fourier-transform-infrared spectrometer was used to measure the solar spectra. The highest apodized resolution of the spectrometer is 0.1(cm)^<-1> (full width at half-maximum), but the resolution of 0.8(cm)^<-1> was adopted in routine operation because of an economy of data processing time and of better signal to noise (S/N) ratio. The accuracy of measurements is estimated from S/N ratios of the obtained spectra; typical errors of measured abundances were ±40,±2 and ±6% for CFCl_3 (at 850(cm)^<-1>), N_2O (at 2576(cm)^<-1>) and CH_4 (at 6004(cm)^<-1>), respectively. A MCT detector (cooled at 77 K) is desirable to attain higher resolutions (∿0.1(cm)^<-1>) and larger S/N ratios. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic Syowa Station |
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As part of the Japanese Antarctic Middle Atmosphere Program (Antarctic MAP), columnar amounts of atmospheric minor constituents such as N_2O, CH_4,CFCl_3,CF_2Cl_2 and HNO_3 were determined from measurements of infrared solar spectra for the period 24 March 1983-29 December 1984 at Syowa Station, Antarctica (69°00′S, 39°35′E). A Fourier-transform-infrared spectrometer was used to measure the solar spectra. The highest apodized resolution of the spectrometer is 0.1(cm)^<-1> (full width at half-maximum), but the resolution of 0.8(cm)^<-1> was adopted in routine operation because of an economy of data processing time and of better signal to noise (S/N) ratio. The accuracy of measurements is estimated from S/N ratios of the obtained spectra; typical errors of measured abundances were ±40,±2 and ±6% for CFCl_3 (at 850(cm)^<-1>), N_2O (at 2576(cm)^<-1>) and CH_4 (at 6004(cm)^<-1>), respectively. A MCT detector (cooled at 77 K) is desirable to attain higher resolutions (∿0.1(cm)^<-1>) and larger S/N ratios. |
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Yukio Makino Masataka Shiobara Hisafumi Muramatsu Sadao Kawaguchi Takashi Yamanouchi Masayuki Tanaka Toshihiro Ogawa Koji Masutani Masao Morii |
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Yukio Makino Masataka Shiobara Hisafumi Muramatsu Sadao Kawaguchi Takashi Yamanouchi Masayuki Tanaka Toshihiro Ogawa Koji Masutani Masao Morii |
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Determination of columnar amounts of atmospheric minor constituents from measurements of infrared solar spectra: Antarctic MAP |
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Determination of columnar amounts of atmospheric minor constituents from measurements of infrared solar spectra: Antarctic MAP |
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Determination of columnar amounts of atmospheric minor constituents from measurements of infrared solar spectra: Antarctic MAP |
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Determination of columnar amounts of atmospheric minor constituents from measurements of infrared solar spectra: Antarctic MAP |
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Determination of columnar amounts of atmospheric minor constituents from measurements of infrared solar spectra: Antarctic MAP |
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determination of columnar amounts of atmospheric minor constituents from measurements of infrared solar spectra: antarctic map |
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