Ozone ground-based measurements by the GASCOD near-UV and visible DOAS system

GASCOD, a near-ultraviolet and visible differential optical spectrometer, was developed at CNR's FISBAT Institute in Bologna, Italy, and first tested at Terra Nova Bay station in Antarctica (74.6 deg S, 164.6 deg E) during the summer expeditions 1988-1990 of PNRA (PNRA is the national research...

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Main Authors: Evangelisti, F., Ravegnani, F., Cervino, M., Bonasoni, P., Giovanelli, G.
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19950004658 2023-05-15T13:42:51+02:00 Ozone ground-based measurements by the GASCOD near-UV and visible DOAS system Evangelisti, F. Ravegnani, F. Cervino, M. Bonasoni, P. Giovanelli, G. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Apr 1, 1994 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19950004658 unknown Document ID: 19950004658 Accession ID: 95N11071 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19950004658 No Copyright CASI METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center, Ozone in the Troposphere and Stratosphere, Part 2; p 707-710 1994 ftnasantrs 2015-03-15T03:40:07Z GASCOD, a near-ultraviolet and visible differential optical spectrometer, was developed at CNR's FISBAT Institute in Bologna, Italy, and first tested at Terra Nova Bay station in Antarctica (74.6 deg S, 164.6 deg E) during the summer expeditions 1988-1990 of PNRA (PNRA is the national research program in Antarctica, 'Programma Nazionale di Ricerche in Atartide'). A comparison with coincident O3 total column measurements taken in the same Antarctic area is presented, as is another comparison performed in Italy. Also introduced is an updated model for solar zenith measurements taken from a ground-based, upward-looking GASCOD spectrometer, which was employed for the 1991-92 winter campaign at Aer-Ostersund in Sweden (63.3 deg N, 13.1 deg E) during AESOE (European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment). The GASCOD can examine the spectra from 300 to 700 nm, in 50 nm steps, by moving the spectrometer's grating. At present, it takes measurements of solar zenith radiation in the 310-342 nm range for O3 and in the 405-463 nm range for NO2. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Arctic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic Antarctic Terra Nova Bay
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topic METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
spellingShingle METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
Evangelisti, F.
Ravegnani, F.
Cervino, M.
Bonasoni, P.
Giovanelli, G.
Ozone ground-based measurements by the GASCOD near-UV and visible DOAS system
topic_facet METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
description GASCOD, a near-ultraviolet and visible differential optical spectrometer, was developed at CNR's FISBAT Institute in Bologna, Italy, and first tested at Terra Nova Bay station in Antarctica (74.6 deg S, 164.6 deg E) during the summer expeditions 1988-1990 of PNRA (PNRA is the national research program in Antarctica, 'Programma Nazionale di Ricerche in Atartide'). A comparison with coincident O3 total column measurements taken in the same Antarctic area is presented, as is another comparison performed in Italy. Also introduced is an updated model for solar zenith measurements taken from a ground-based, upward-looking GASCOD spectrometer, which was employed for the 1991-92 winter campaign at Aer-Ostersund in Sweden (63.3 deg N, 13.1 deg E) during AESOE (European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment). The GASCOD can examine the spectra from 300 to 700 nm, in 50 nm steps, by moving the spectrometer's grating. At present, it takes measurements of solar zenith radiation in the 310-342 nm range for O3 and in the 405-463 nm range for NO2.
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author Evangelisti, F.
Ravegnani, F.
Cervino, M.
Bonasoni, P.
Giovanelli, G.
author_facet Evangelisti, F.
Ravegnani, F.
Cervino, M.
Bonasoni, P.
Giovanelli, G.
author_sort Evangelisti, F.
title Ozone ground-based measurements by the GASCOD near-UV and visible DOAS system
title_short Ozone ground-based measurements by the GASCOD near-UV and visible DOAS system
title_full Ozone ground-based measurements by the GASCOD near-UV and visible DOAS system
title_fullStr Ozone ground-based measurements by the GASCOD near-UV and visible DOAS system
title_full_unstemmed Ozone ground-based measurements by the GASCOD near-UV and visible DOAS system
title_sort ozone ground-based measurements by the gascod near-uv and visible doas system
publishDate 1994
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http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19950004658
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