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Electromagnetic radiation from atmospheric gases

Electromagnetic radiation from atmospheric gases is rich with information on species concentrations, temperatures, chemical reaction processes, and other parameters. Measurement of many of the properties of gases using infrared techniques, i.e., by measuring the absorption and emission characteristics of the gases is now common. [Pg.217]

FIGURE 6.1 The atmosphere is a layer of gas, most of which is concentrated in a very thin region jnst above Earth s surface. It serves as a sonrce of some essential materials protects life on Earth from deadly electromagnetic radiation transports water as part of the hydrologic cycle participates in the carbon, oxygen, and sulfur cycles and is an essential part of natural capital. [Pg.156]


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