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Solar occultation FTS in an inclined orbit satellite for upper troposphere and stratosphere trace gas measurements

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Abstract

The global warming problem due to increase of greenhouse gases such as CQ2, CH4, N2O etc. is now regarded as one of the major environmental problems, as well as the problem of destruction of stratospheric ozone due to the increase of anthropogenic chrolo-fluoro-carbons (CFCs).

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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