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AFGL trace gas compilation: 1980 version

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A new edition of the AFGL trace gas compilation is now available. Absorption line parameters of positions, intensities, and halfwidths are given for the major bands of thirteen gases covering the spectral region from 0 to 10,000 cm−1. In addition to updating the original gases (NO, SO2, NO2, and NH3), the molecules HNO3, OH, HF, HCl, HBr, HI, ClO, OCS, and H2CO have been added to the compilation. The sources for the additions and modifications are described.

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