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By
Robert Huffman, Phillips Laboratory, Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts
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International Geophysics,
Description
This book is an introduction to the use of the ultraviolet for remote sensing of the Earth's atmosphere. It covers the Earth's UV radiative
environment, experimental techniques, and current applications. it is my intention to provide the information needed to "make a first
approximation" concerning the use of the ultraviolet and to provide access through the literature for a more thorough study.
Contents
Preface. Introduction. The UV-What, Where and Why. Radiometry. Sensors. Space Operations. The Earth's Atmosphere. Solar Photoabsorption.
Photon Cross Sections. Airglow. Aurora. Scattering and Fluorescence. Atmospheric Ultraviolet Backgrounds. Radidance and Transmission
Codes. Ozone and Lower
Atmospheric Composition. Upper Atmospheric Composition and Density. Global Auroral Imaging. Ionospheric Electron
Density. Index.
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Hardbound, 320 pages, publication date: SEP-1992
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-360390-6
ISBN-10: 0-12-360390-0
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS
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Last update: 4 Sep 2009
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