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タイトルSubmillimeter heterodyne spectroscopy and remote sensing of the upper atmosphere
著者(英)Waters, J. W.
著者所属(英)Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech.
発行日1992-01-01
1992
言語eng
内容記述Submillimeter-wavelength heterodyne spectroscopy by microwave limb sounding (MLS) from orbiting satellite is a measurement technique for studying Earth's stratosphere, mesosphere and lowerr thermosphere on a global scale. Development and deployment of such tools are timely, as stratospheric ozone shileds life from solar ultraviolet radiation but is depleted by pollution from industrial activities. MLS experiments on NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) and Earth Observing System (EOS) are now being developed and implementend for global monitoring. Atmospheric thermal-emission spectra at millimeter and submillimeter wave-lengths are measured as the instrument field of view (FOV) is scanned through the limb from above. Atmospheric profiles of molecular abundances, temperature, pressure, wind and magnetic field can be determined from the measured emission spectra. Intensity of the emission can provide abundance and temperature. Measured linewidths, and emission from temperature-insensitive O2 lines, can provide pressure. Differentitaion of measured pressure with repsect ot measured height differential (obtaiend from the instrument FOV scan encoder) can also provide temperature through atmospheric hydrostatic equilibrium (which relates temperature to pressure and height differential). Doppler shifts of spectral lines can provide wind, and Zeeman splitting of the magnetic-dipole lines of O2 can provide magnetic field.
NASA分類METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
レポートNO95A89250
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