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Rinsland et al. 1986
Rinsland, C.P., Zander, R., Brown, L.R., Farmer, C.B., Park, J.H., Norton, R.H., Russell III, J.M. and Raper, O.F. (1986). Detection of carbonyl fluoride in the stratosphere. Geophysical Research Letters 13: doi: 10.1029/GL013i008p00769. issn: 0094-8276.

Infrared solar absorption spectra of the stratosphere recorded at a resolution of 0.01 cm-1 by the ATMOS (Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy) instrument from onboard Spacelab 3 (04/30 to 05/6/85) have revealed the existence of many previously unobserved absorption features in the 1925 to 1960 cm-1 and 1249 to 1255 cm -1 regions and one at 774 cm-1. On the basis of comparisons with laboratory spectra, these features have been identified as belonging to the &ngr;1, &ngr;4, and &ngr;6 bands of carbonyl fluoride, respectively. Volume mixing ratios of COF2 between 17 and 40 km have been deduced from analysis of the &ngr;1 and &ngr;6 bands.

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