Abstract

Ground‐based infrared solar spectra at an unapodized resolution of 0.06 cm−1 are presented showing the detection of HNO3, CF2Cl2 and CFCl3 in the atmosphere and demonstrating the feasibility of ground monitoring of these species. Similar data indicate that higher resolution and/or a high altitude site are required for detection and monitoring of NO and HCl from the ground. Calculations show that it may be possible to monitor NO2 from a high mountain station using this method.

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