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Measurements of CH4, N2O, CO, H2O, and O3 in the middle atmosphere by the Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy Experiment on Spacelab 3The volume mixing ratios of five minor gases (CH4, N2O, CO, H2O, and O3) have been retrieved through the middle atmosphere from the analysis of 0.01/cm resolution infrared solar occultation spectra recorded near 28 deg N and 48 deg S latitudes with the Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy instrument, flow on board Spacelab 3 (April 30 through May 6, 1985). The results are in general agreement with reported measurements from ground-, balloon-, and satellite-based instruments for the same seasons. In detail, the vertical profiles of these gases show the effects of the upper and middle atmospheric transport patterns dominant during the season of these observations. The profiles inferred at different longitudes around 28 deg N suggest a near-uniform zonal distribution of these gases, for conditions corresponding to late spring. The sunrise occultation measurements point to a larger longitudinal variability in the vertical distribution of these gases at 48 deg S.
Document ID
19900059990
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Gunson, M. R.
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)
Farmer, C. B.
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)
Norton, R. H.
(JPL Pasadena, CA, United States)
Zander, R.
(Liege Institut d'Astrophysique, Ougree, Belgium)
Rinsland, C. P.
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 14, 2013
Publication Date
August 20, 1990
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Geophysical Research
Volume: 95
ISSN: 0148-0227
Subject Category
Geophysics
Accession Number
90A47045
Distribution Limits
Public
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