Water vapour is known to absorb radiation from the microwave region to the blue part of the visible spectrum with decreasing efficiency. Ab initio approaches to model individual absorption lines of the gaseous water molecule predict absorption lines up to its dissociation limit at 243 nm. We present the first evidence of water vapour absorption near 363 nm from field measurements using data from multi-axis differential optical absorption spectroscopy (MAX-DOAS) and long-path (LP)-DOAS measurements. The identification of the absorptions was based on the recent “POKAZATEL” line list by Polyansky et al. (2017). For MAX-DOAS measurements, we observed absorption by water vapour in an absorption band around 363 nm with optical depths of up to 2×1...
Retrieving the column of an absorbing trace gas from spectral data requires that all absorbers in th...
Retrieving the column of an absorbing trace gas from spectral data requires that all absorbers in th...
Retrieving the column of an absorbing trace gas from spectral data requires that all absorbers in t...
Water vapour is known to absorb radiation from the microwave region to the blue part of the visible ...
Water vapour is known to absorb radiation from the microwave region to the blue part of the visible ...
Water vapour is known to absorb radiation from the microwave region to the blue part of the visible ...
Water vapour is known to absorb radiation from the microwave region to the blue part of the visible ...
The absorption cross section of water vapor in the blue-violet range (415-460 nm) is currently not w...
In recent updates of the HITRAN water vapour H<sub>2</sub>O spectroscopic compilation covering the b...
The absorption cross section of water vapor in the blue-violet range (415-460 nm) is currently not w...
In recent updates of the HITRAN water vapour H2O spectroscopic compilation covering the blue spectra...
We developed an algorithm for the retrieval of the atmospheric water vapour column from Multi-AXis D...
Absorption spectrum in 436 to 448 nm wavelength region gives NO2 and O3 column densities. This spect...
$^{1}$W.S. Benedict and R.F. Calfee, Line Parameters for the 1.9 and 6.3 Micron Water Bands) (Gov't....
$^{1}$W.S. Benedict and R.F. Calfee, Line Parameters for the 1.9 and 6.3 Micron Water Bands) (Gov't....
Retrieving the column of an absorbing trace gas from spectral data requires that all absorbers in th...
Retrieving the column of an absorbing trace gas from spectral data requires that all absorbers in th...
Retrieving the column of an absorbing trace gas from spectral data requires that all absorbers in t...
Water vapour is known to absorb radiation from the microwave region to the blue part of the visible ...
Water vapour is known to absorb radiation from the microwave region to the blue part of the visible ...
Water vapour is known to absorb radiation from the microwave region to the blue part of the visible ...
Water vapour is known to absorb radiation from the microwave region to the blue part of the visible ...
The absorption cross section of water vapor in the blue-violet range (415-460 nm) is currently not w...
In recent updates of the HITRAN water vapour H<sub>2</sub>O spectroscopic compilation covering the b...
The absorption cross section of water vapor in the blue-violet range (415-460 nm) is currently not w...
In recent updates of the HITRAN water vapour H2O spectroscopic compilation covering the blue spectra...
We developed an algorithm for the retrieval of the atmospheric water vapour column from Multi-AXis D...
Absorption spectrum in 436 to 448 nm wavelength region gives NO2 and O3 column densities. This spect...
$^{1}$W.S. Benedict and R.F. Calfee, Line Parameters for the 1.9 and 6.3 Micron Water Bands) (Gov't....
$^{1}$W.S. Benedict and R.F. Calfee, Line Parameters for the 1.9 and 6.3 Micron Water Bands) (Gov't....
Retrieving the column of an absorbing trace gas from spectral data requires that all absorbers in th...
Retrieving the column of an absorbing trace gas from spectral data requires that all absorbers in th...
Retrieving the column of an absorbing trace gas from spectral data requires that all absorbers in t...