Methane absorption in the atmosphere of Jupiter from 1800 to 9500 cm-1 and implications for vertical cloud structure
<p>New measurements of the low-temperature near-infrared absorption of methane (Sihra, 1998, Laboratory measurements of near-infrared methane bands for remote sensing of the jovian atmosphere, Ph.D. thesis, University of Oxford) have been combined with existing, longer path-length, higher-temp...
Main Authors: | Irwin, P, Sihra, K, Bowles, N, Taylor, F, Calcutt, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2005
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