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Estimation of the Effect of Spectroscopic Information Accuracy on the Lidar Measurements of Methane with the Use of Expert Line Lists

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The transmission spectra and methane absorption coefficients are compared for different widths of the instrument function of the spectral distribution of laser power using different sources of spectroscopic information. An expert list of methane lines is compiled.

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This work was financially supported by the Ministry of Science and Education of the Russian Federation (agreement No. 05.616.21.0118, unique project identifier RFMEFI61619X0118).

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Vasilenko, I.A., Sadovnikov, S.A. & Romanovskii, O.A. Estimation of the Effect of Spectroscopic Information Accuracy on the Lidar Measurements of Methane with the Use of Expert Line Lists. Atmos Ocean Opt 33, 415–418 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1024856020040181

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