A. Maki, W. Olson, R. Kagann, W. J. Lafferty, R. Sams, J. Wells, F. Petersen
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NBS Infrared Laboratory Measurements on Atmospheric Molecules
High Resolution infrared measurements and analyses are being made on a number of molecules of significance for understanding the chemistry of the upper atmosphere. Molecules recently studied include N2O, HONO, HNO3, NO2, HOCl, OCS, SO2, and H2O2. Both a tunable diode laser system and a Fourier transform spectrometer are being used to provide frequency, intensity, and line width information.