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A new high-resolution fourier transform infrared spectrometer for atmospheric remote sensing in Toronto

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Abstract

Atmospheric remote sensing is performed with a new Bomem DA8 FTIR spectrometer at the University of Toronto Atmospheric Observatory. The abilities of the instrument and the first retrieved vertical profiles of atmospheric constituents are presented.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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