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Calibration of Small Grating Spectrometers from 166 to 600 cm−1
In order to provide standards for the calibration of small grating spectrometers over the region from 166 to 600 cm−1, tracings of the spectrum of atmospheric water vapor are presented. The lines are identified and tabulated. Wavenumbers obtained from energy levels derived from the best available high-resolution spectra are given, together with an indication of their relative reliability. The best lines are believed accurate to ±0.03 cm−1.