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19 December 1979 Laboratory Simulation Of Tropospheric Pollution Sensing With A Pressure Modulator Radiometer (PMR)
Dwayne E. Hinton, E. L. Gordon Odell
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Abstract
The optical properties of carbon monoxide gas uniformly distributed in the atmosphere have been simulated in a 20.48 cm long cell in the laboratory. The altitude of the peak of the weighting function for several concentrations was found using a Pressure Modulator Radiometer (PMR). The effect of a fluctuating background radiance and gaseous nitrous oxide on the carbon monoxide signals were examined.
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Dwayne E. Hinton and E. L. Gordon Odell "Laboratory Simulation Of Tropospheric Pollution Sensing With A Pressure Modulator Radiometer (PMR)", Proc. SPIE 0195, Atmospheric Effects on Radiative Transfer, (19 December 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957936
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KEYWORDS
Carbon monoxide

Atmospheric optics

Modulators

Radiometry

Sensors

Optical properties

Pollution

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