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- W2023874421 abstract "view Abstract Citations (12) References Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Atmospheric Absorption of Infrared Solar Radiation at the Lowell Observatory. III and IV. The Spectral Intervals: 8.0-11.0 μ and 11.0-14.0 μ. Adel, Arthur ; Lampland, C. O. Abstract The detailed transmission of the earth's atmosphere throughout the spectral inter- vals from 8.o to 11.0 j~and from ii.o to 14.0 p. is investigated empiricallyinits dependence upon water vapor, ozone, and carbon dioxide. The transmission is given in both tabular and curve form for the following liquid water equivalents of atmospheric water vapor: (8.o-ii.o u) 2.1, 3.2, 6.x, io.8, 21.4, and 41.5 mm; (11.0-14.0 p) 1.3, 4.1, 6.~, 17.9, 20.3, and 23.3 mm. The integrated transmissions for these spectral regions are moderately high, being, in the region 8-i i ~i, 83.6 per cent for 2.I mm of water and 47.4 per cent for 41.5 mm of water; and, in the region 11-14 ~, 76.2 per cent for 1.3 mm of water and 49.3 per cent for 23.2 mm of water. This is in sharp contrast to the atmospheric transmission of the spectral region between 5.5 and 8 j~, which, as shown in Part II of this series of analyses, is merely 13 per cent for i mm of water and as little as 5 per cent for io mm of water. The absorption by atmospheric ozone, now correctly placed between ~ and 10 j~, is much more intense than was formerly thought to be the case. The cessation of atmospheric transmission occurring normally at 13.9 ji recedes to p. when the carbon dioxide in the path of the radiation has been increased to the amount resident in two or more air masses. Numerous small absorption lines due to water vapor have been recorded. Their existence has been established by repeated duplication Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: June 1940 DOI: 10.1086/144190 Bibcode: 1940ApJ....91..481A full text sources ADS | Related Materials (2) Part 1: 1939ApJ....89....1A Part 2: 1940ApJ....91....1A" @default.
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