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Infrared Absorption by Water Vapor in the Troposphere

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Abstract

The most important contributor to infrared absorption in the troposphere is water vapor. This is particularly true for the infrared window regions. Therefore, the understanding and accurate modelling of absorption by this molecule are important to atmospheric remote sensing.

© 1985 Optical Society of America

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