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2. IUPAC critical evaluation of the rotational–vibrational spectra of water vapor. Part II: Energy levels and transition wavenumbers for HD 16O, HD 17O, and HD 18O
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Tennyson, Jonathan, Bernath, Peter F., Brown, Linda R., Campargue, Alain, Császár, Attila G., Daumont, Ludovic, Gamache, Robert R., Hodges, Joseph T., Naumenko, Olga V., Polyansky, Oleg L., Rothman, Laurence S., Toth, Robert A., Vandaele, Ann Carine, Zobov, Nikolai F., Fally, Sophie, Fazliev, Alexander Z., Furtenbacher, Tibor, Gordon, Iouli E., Hu, Shui-Ming, Mikhailenko, Semen N., and Voronin, Boris A.
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- 2010
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3. UV Fourier transform absorption cross sections of benzene, toluene, meta-, ortho-, and para-xylene
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Fally, Sophie, Carleer, Michel, and Vandaele, Ann C.
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- 2009
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4. Fourier transform measurements of water vapor line parameters in the 4200–6600 cm −1 region
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Jenouvrier, Alain, Daumont, Ludovic, Régalia-Jarlot, Laurence, Tyuterev, Vladimir G., Carleer, Michel, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Mikhailenko, Semen, and Fally, Sophie
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- 2007
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5. Absorption cross-sections of atmospheric constituents: NO2, O2, and H2O
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Hermans, Christian, Vandaele, Ann C., Carleer, Michel, Fally, Sophie, Colin, Réginald, Jenouvrier, Alain, Coquart, Bernard, and Mérienne, Marie-France
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- 1999
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6. Water vapour line assignments in the 9250–26 000 cm −1 frequency range
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Tolchenov, Roman N., Naumenko, Olga, Zobov, Nikolai F., Shirin, Sergei V., Polyansky, Oleg L., Tennyson, Jonathan, Carleer, Michel, Coheur, Pierre-François, Fally, Sophie, Jenouvrier, Alain, and Vandaele, Ann Carine
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- 2005
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7. Line parameters of HDO from high-resolution Fourier transform spectroscopy in the 11 500–23 000 cm −1 spectral region
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Bach, Mohamed, Fally, Sophie, Coheur, Pierre-François, Carleer, Michel, Jenouvrier, Alain, and Vandaele, Ann Carine
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- 2005
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8. Retrieval of atmospheric water vapor columns from FT visible solar absorption spectra and evaluation of spectroscopic databases
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Coheur, Pierre-François, Clerbaux, Cathy, Carleer, Michel, Fally, Sophie, Hurtmans, Daniel, Colin, Réginald, Hermans, Christian, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Barret, Brice, Mazière, Martine De, and Backer, Hugo De
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- 2003
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9. Water vapor line broadening and shifting by air in the 26,000– [formula omitted] region
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Fally, Sophie, Coheur, Pierre-François, Carleer, Michel, Clerbaux, Cathy, Colin, Réginald, Jenouvrier, Alain, Mérienne, Marie-France, Hermans, Christian, and Vandaele, Ann Carine
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- 2003
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10. Water vapor line parameters in the 13 000– [formula omitted] region
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Mérienne, Marie-France, Jenouvrier, Alain, Hermans, Christian, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Carleer, Michel, Clerbaux, Cathy, Coheur, Pierre-François, Colin, Réginald, Fally, Sophie, and Bach, Mohamed
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- 2003
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11. New water vapor line parameters in the 26000– [formula omitted] region
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Coheur, Pierre-François, Fally, Sophie, Carleer, Michel, Clerbaux, Cathy, Colin, Réginald, Jenouvrier, Alain, Mérienne, Marie-France, Hermans, Christian, and Vandaele, Ann Carine
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- 2002
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12. Fourier Transform Spectroscopy of the O2 Herzberg Bands: I. Rotational Analysis
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Jenouvrier, Alain, Mérienne, Marie-France, Coquart, Bernard, Carleer, Michel, Fally, Sophie, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Hermans, Christian, and Colin, Reginald
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- 1999
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13. Improved water vapour spectroscopy in the 4174–4300 cm−1 region and its impact on SCIAMACHY HDO/H2O measurements
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Scheepmaker, R., Frankenberg, Christian, Galli, Ana, Butz, Andre, Schrijver, Hans, Deutscher, N.M., Wunch, D., Warneke, Thorsten, Fally, Sophie, and Aben, Ilse
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Sciences de la terre et du cosmos ,Spectroscopie [électromagnétisme, optique, acoustique] ,Aéronomie ,Phénomènes atmosphériques ,lcsh:TA715-787 ,lcsh:Earthwork. Foundations ,Chimie quantique ,lcsh:TA170-171 ,lcsh:Environmental engineering - Abstract
The relative abundance of the heavy water isotopologue HDO provides a deeper insight in the atmospheric hydrological cycle. The SCanning Imaging Absorption spectroMeter for Atmospheric CartograpHY (SCIAMACHY) allows global retrievals of the ratio HDO/H2O in the 2.3 micron wavelength range. However, the spectroscopy of water lines in this region remains a large source of uncertainty for these retrievals. We therefore evaluate and improve the water spectroscopy in the range 4174–4300 cm−1 and test if this reduces systematic uncertainties in the SCIAMACHY retrievals of HDO/H2O. We use a laboratory spectrum of water vapour to fit line intensity, air broadening and wavelength shift parameters. The improved spectroscopy is tested on a series of ground-based high resolution FTS spectra as well as on SCIAMACHY retrievals of H2O and the ratio HDO/H2O. We find that the improved spectroscopy leads to lower residuals in the FTS spectra compared to HITRAN 2008 and Jenouvrier et al. (2007) spectroscopy and the retrievals become more robust against changes in retrieval window. For both the FTS and SCIAMACHY measurements the retrieved total columns H2O decrease by 2–4 % and we find a negative shift of the HDO/H2O ratio, which for SCIAMACHY is partly compensated by changes in the retrieval setup and calibration software. The updated SCIAMACHY HDO/H2O product shows somewhat steeper latitudinal and temporal gradients and a steeper Rayleigh distillation curve, strengthening previous conclusions that current isotope-enabled general circulation models underestimate the variability in the near-surface HDO/H2O ratio., info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 2013
14. De BA1 à MA2, que de changements, d’évolutions, de différences !
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Fally, Sophie
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Théorie de la communication ,Documentologie ,Information et communication ,Formation des enseignants - Abstract
Comment évolue l’esprit critique des étudiants tout au long de leur cursus ?Afin de brosser le tableau de leur degré d’esprit critique sous différents plans, je m’attacherai, à travers des exemples concrets, à comparer leurs profils, leurs niveaux de connaissance en matière d’utilisation des ressources, de citation, plagiat, outils de navigation, …, ainsi que leurs attentes, et degrés d’autonomie. Par exemple, comment considèrent-ils Google, comment appréhendent-ils la problématique du plagiat, comment jugent-ils de la fiabilité et de la pertinence d’un document ?Mon expérience personnelle auprès d’étudiants se situant aux différents niveaux du cursus permet d’évoquer ces matières, avec comme corollaire, quelle pierre à l’édifice puis-je leur apporter en tant que formatrice à la recherche documentaire ?, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 2015
15. Time-series of biomass burning products from ground-based FTIR measurements at Reunion Island (21°S, 55°E) and comparisons with the CTM IMAGES
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Vigouroux, Corinne, De Mazière, Martine, Dils, Bart, Müller, Jean-François, Senten, Cindy, Stavrakou, Trissevgeni, Vanhaelewyn, Gauthier, Fally, Sophie, Duflot, Valentin, Baray, Jean-Luc, Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy / Institut d'Aéronomie Spatiale de Belgique (BIRA-IASB), Laboratoire de Spectrométrie de Masse et de Chimie Laser (LSMCL), Université Paul Verlaine - Metz (UPVM), Laboratoire de l'Atmosphère et des Cyclones (LACy), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Météo France-Université de La Réunion (UR)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Observatoire des Sciences de l'Univers de La Réunion (OSU-Réunion), and Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université de La Réunion (UR)
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[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph] - Abstract
International audience; Reunion Island (21°S, 55°E) is part of the Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change (NDACC), a network dedicated to performing high-quality long-term ground-based observations of atmospheric trace gases at globally distributed sites. Up to now, only a few NDACC stations are located in the Southern Hemisphere, and particularly very few at tropical and subtropical latitudes. Furthermore, Reunion Island is situated in the Indian Ocean, at 2000 km from southeast Africa and at only 700 km from Madagascar. It is therefore a good location to study the transport of biomass burning products from these regions to Reunion Island. Ground-based Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) solar absorption observations are sensitive to a large number of biomass burning products. At present, we have a record of such FTIR observations at Reunion Island from three measurement campaigns, namely in October 2002, from August to October 2004, and from May to October 2007, and from continuous observations that started in May 2009. The measurements in 2007 and 2009-2010 allow the observation of seasonal variability. In this work, we present retrieved time-series of several biomass burning products such as C2H2, C2H6 and HCN. These ground-based data are compared to the CTM IMAGES. The Lagrangian particle dispersion model FLEXPART is used to explain the day-to-day variability of these species by the transport pathways.
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16. Fourier transform measurements of SO2 absorption cross sections: I. Temperature dependence in the 24 000-29 000 cm-1 (345-420 nm) region
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Hermans, Christian, Vandaele, Ann Carine, and Fally, Sophie
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Aéronomie ,Spectroscopie [électromagnétisme, optique, acoustique] ,Chimie quantique - Abstract
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- 2009
17. Fourier transform measurements of SO2 absorption cross sections: II. Temperature dependence in the 29 000-44 000 cm-1 (227-345 nm) region
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Vandaele, Ann Carine, Hermans, Christian, and Fally, Sophie
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Aéronomie ,Spectroscopie [électromagnétisme, optique, acoustique] ,Chimie quantique - Abstract
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- 2009
18. Observations of halogens, CO, CH4, and H2CO at Ile de La Réunion from ground-based FTIR and MAXDOAS campaign measurements
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De Mazière, Martine, Vigouroux, Corinne, Hendrick, François, Vanhaelewyn, Gauthier, De Smedt, Isabelle, Van Roozendael, Michel, Dils, Bart, Hermans, Christian, Kruglanski, Michel, Merlaud, Alexis, Scolas, Francis, Senten, Cindy, Carleer, Michel, Fally, Sophie, Duflot, Valentin, Metzger, Jean-Marc, Baray, Jean-Luc, Delmas, Robert, Duchatelet, Pierre, Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy / Institut d'Aéronomie Spatiale de Belgique (BIRA-IASB), Laboratoire de l'Atmosphère et des Cyclones (LACy), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Météo France-Université de La Réunion (UR)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Observatoire des Sciences de l'Univers de La Réunion (OSU-Réunion), and Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université de La Réunion (UR)
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[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph] - Abstract
Poster; International audience; Ile de La Réunion is a complementary site in the Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change (NDACC), situated in the southern tropics, at 21°S, 55°E. In support of a better understanding of atmospheric chemistry and physics above tropical regions, we have implemented new ground-based MAX-DOAS (multi-axis DOAS) and FTIR (Fourier transform infrared) observations at this site, on a campaign basis since 2002. At present, we have data from 2002 (month of October), 2004 (August to October) and 2007 (end of May until the end of October). Additional campaigns are planned until the availability of a new infrastructure for permanent observations at the Maido (~ 2000 masl), around 2010. Here, we report on the available time series for a number of tropospheric species (CO, H2CO and CH4,) and stratospheric halogen species, comparisons between MAX-DOAS and FTIR data of H2CO, and comparisons of ground-based and satellite data.
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- 2008
19. UV, visible and near-IR spectroscopy of atmospheric species
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Vandaele, Ann Carine, De Mazière, Martine, Hermans, C., Carleer, Michel, Clerbaux, Cathy, Coheur, Pierre-François, Colin, Réginald, Fally, Sophie, Coquart, Bernard, Jenouvrier, Alain, and Merienne, Marie France
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Sciences de la terre et du cosmos ,Spectroscopie [électromagnétisme, optique, acoustique] ,Aéronomie ,Phénomènes atmosphériques ,Chimie quantique - Abstract
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- 2003
20. Water vapor line parameters in the 13 000-9250 cm-1 region
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Merienne, Marie-France, Jenouvrier, Alain, Hermans, Christian, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Carleer, Michel, Clerbaux, Cathy, Coheur, Pierre-François, Colin, Réginald, and Fally, Sophie
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Sciences de la terre et du cosmos ,Spectroscopie [électromagnétisme, optique, acoustique] ,Aéronomie ,Phénomènes atmosphériques ,Chimie quantique - Abstract
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- 2003
21. Improved water vapour spectroscopy in the 4174-4300 cm-1 region and its impact on SCIAMACHY HDO/H2O measurements
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Scheepmaker, R., Frankenberg, Christian, Galli, Ana, Butz, Andre, Schrijver, Hans, Deutscher, N.M., Wunch, D., Warneke, Thorsten, Fally, Sophie, Aben, Ilse, Scheepmaker, R., Frankenberg, Christian, Galli, Ana, Butz, Andre, Schrijver, Hans, Deutscher, N.M., Wunch, D., Warneke, Thorsten, Fally, Sophie, and Aben, Ilse
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- 2013
22. New water vapor line parameters in the 26000-13000 cm-1 region
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Coheur, Pierre-François, Fally, Sophie, Carleer, Michel, Clerbaux, Cathy, Colin, Réginald, Jenouvrier, Alain, Mérienne, Marie-France, Hermans, Christian, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Laboratoire de Chimie Physique Moléculaire [Bruxelles], Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Service d'aéronomie (SA), Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Groupe de spectrométrie moléculaire et atmosphérique (GSMA), Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne (URCA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy / Institut d'Aéronomie Spatiale de Belgique (BIRA-IASB)
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[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph] ,Sciences de la terre et du cosmos ,Line parameters ,Spectroscopie [électromagnétisme, optique, acoustique] ,Aéronomie ,Phénomènes atmosphériques ,Chimie quantique ,Atmospheric radiation ,Water vapor - Abstract
The radiative properties of water vapor play an important role in the physical and chemical processes occurring in the atmosphere. Accurate knowledge of the line parameters for this species is therefore needed. This work presents new measurements of water vapor line parameters in the 26000-13000 cm-1 spectral region. The measurements were obtained by combining a high-resolution Fourier transform spectrometer with a long-path absorption cell, thus allowing the observation of very weak, previously unobserved, lines. A total of more than 9000 lines have been identified and their position, integrated cross section and self-broadening parameter have been determined. The dependence of the line parameters on nitrogen buffer gas pressure (0-800 hPa) has also been studied. The complete line list presented here is primarily compared to the HITRAN spectroscopic database, most frequently used in atmospheric calculations. © 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved., info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 2002
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23. High-resolution Fourier transform measurement of the NO2 visible and near-infrared absorption cross sections: Temperature and pressure effects
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Vandaele, Ann Carine, Hermans, Christian, Fally, Sophie, Carleer, Michel, Colin, Réginald, Merienne, Marie-France, Jenouvrier, Alain, and Coquart, Bernard
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Sciences de la terre et du cosmos ,Spectroscopie [électromagnétisme, optique, acoustique] ,Aéronomie ,Phénomènes atmosphériques ,Chimie quantique - Abstract
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- 2002
24. Composition, propriétés et comportement des aérosols atmosphériques, des brouillards, des rosées et des pluies en région bruxelloise
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Fally, Sophie, Colin, Réginald, and Wollast, Roland
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CHIMIE INORGANIQUE ,Atmospheric chemistry ,Dew -- Belgium -- Brussels Region ,Pluie ,Pluie -- Belgique -- Bruxelles, Région de ,Fog -- Belgium -- Brussels Region ,Rain and rainfall -- Belgium -- Brussels Region ,ENVIRONNEMENT ET POLLUTION ,Rosée -- Belgique -- Bruxelles, Région de ,Chimie de l'atmosphère ,Air -- Pollution -- Belgium -- Brussels Region ,Atmospheric aerosols -- Belgium -- Brussels Region ,Air -- Pollution -- Belgique -- Bruxelles, Région de ,Pollution atmosphérique ,Aérosols ,Brouillard -- Belgique -- Bruxelles, Région de ,Chimie ,Brouillard ,Aérosols atmosphériques -- Belgique -- Bruxelles, Région de ,Sciences exactes et naturelles ,PHENOMENES ATMOSPHERIQUES - Abstract
La pollution atmosphérique en milieu urbain est un problème préoccupant car une fraction croissante de la population mondiale vit dans les villes. Les effets de la pollution se manifestent également sur la végétation urbaine et sur notre patrimoine architectural, de sorte que c'est la qualité de la vie de l'ensemble des habitants des métropoles de la planète qui est en jeu. Il est indispensable de connaître la composition des atmosphères urbaines et de comprendre les mécanismes qui régissent cette composition pour évaluer les conséquences de la pollution, définir les exigences de réduction des émissions et établir des scénarios des tendances futures.L'objectif du présent travail est de déterminer la composition chimique, les propriétés et le comportement des particules et des dépôts humides en Région bruxelloise. On a distingué les aérosols atmosphériques, les brouillards, les rosées (ou givres) récoltés à la fois sur les végétaux et sur un collecteur inerte, les pluies et les dépôts totaux (formés des pluies et des dépôts secs accumulés dans l'entonnoir de collecte en l'absence de pluie). Ce vaste objectif a été réalisé grâce à la collecte de nombreux échantillons sur une échelle de temps suffisante en différents endroits de la capitale, et à l'analyse de ces échantillons par des techniques variées et complémentaires (techniques classiques d'analyse d'échantillons liquides telles que spectrométrie d'absorption et d'émission atomique, chromatographie liquide, colorimétrie, ainsi que microscopie électronique et fluorescence des rayons-X). Trois collecteurs (pour le brouillard, la pluie et la rosée) ont été entièrement conçus et réalisés au laboratoire dans le cadre de ce travail. Les éléments suivants sont analysés: NO3, SO4, NH4, Na, Mg, Al, Si, P, S, CI, K, Ca, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Cd, Pb.Afin de comprendre les causes de la variabilité spatio-temporelle des concentrations, l'influence de paramètres tels que la saison, la direction du vent, et le lieu de prélèvement a été examinée. De plus, dans le cas des pluies et des brouillards, l'étude de l'évolution des concentrations au cours d'un même épisode a permis d'investiguer les processus physico-chimiques qui contrôlent le dépôt humide. Elle a permis d'acquérir une meilleure connaissance des mécanismes d'incorporation des aérosols dans la phase aqueuse et du phénomène de lessivage de l'atmosphère. Tout au long de ce travail, les interactions entre la phase particulaire (aérosols) et les phases liquides (brouillards, rosées, pluies) ont été examinées. Une relation entre les concentrations en éléments dissous et le volume d'eau de l'échantillon a été établie dans le cas des pluies, des rosées et des brouillards. Cette relation traduit un effet de dilution et démontre l'importance du mécanisme de condensation-évaporation des gouttes d'eau. L'importance du phénomène de nucléation des sulfates, nitrates et chlorures d'ammonium constitutifs de la fraction fine de l'aérosol soluble a été démontrée. Ces sels d'ammonium sont formés secondairement par des réactions de conversion gaz-particules. L'abondance des ions ammonium, et l'importance de leur action de neutralisation de l'acidité, constituent une particularité de l'atmosphère bruxelloise.L'identification des sources de particules et d'éléments en relation avec leurs propriétés chimiques et granulométriques a été réalisée en utilisant divers outils statistiques (corrélations entre éléments, analyse factorielle) et géochimiques (rapports de concentration, facteurs d'enrichissement, granulométrie). Les apports d'origine marine, continentale, biologique et anthropique (trafic, incinération des déchets, processus de combustion) ont ainsi été clairement mis en évidence dans l'aérosol et le brouillard bruxellois., Doctorat en Sciences, info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
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- 2001
25. High resolution Fourier transform spectroscopy of HD 16O: Line positions, absolute intensities and self broadening coefficients in the 8800-11,600cm -1 spectral region
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Daumont, Ludovic, Jenouvrier, Alain, Mikhailenko, Semen, Carleer, Michel, Hermans, Christian, Fally, Sophie, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Daumont, Ludovic, Jenouvrier, Alain, Mikhailenko, Semen, Carleer, Michel, Hermans, Christian, Fally, Sophie, and Vandaele, Ann Carine
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High-resolution water vapor absorption spectra have been measured at room temperature in the 8800-11,600cm -1 spectral region. They were obtained using the mobile BRUKER IFS 120M Fourier transform spectrometer (FTS) from ULB-SCQP coupled to the 50m base long multiple reflection White type cell in GSMA laboratory. The absorption path was 600m and different H 2O/HDO/D 2O mixtures were used. Measurements of line positions, intensities and self-broadening coefficients were performed for the HD 16O isotopologue. 6464 rovibrational assignment of the observed lines was made on the basis of global variational predictions and allowed the identification of new energy levels. 3ν 3, 2ν 1+ν 3, 3ν 1+ν 2, ν 1+2ν 3 and 2ν 2+2ν 3 are the five strongest bands. The present paper provides a complementary data set on water vapor for atmospheric and astrophysical applications. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 2012
26. Improved water vapour spectroscopy in the 4174-4300 cm-1 region and its impact on SCIAMACHY HDO/H2O measurements
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Scheepmaker, R., Frankenberg, Christian, Galli, Ana, Butz, Andre, Schrijver, Hans, Deutscher, N.M., Wunch, D., Warneke, Thorsten, Fally, Sophie, Aben, Ilse, Scheepmaker, R., Frankenberg, Christian, Galli, Ana, Butz, Andre, Schrijver, Hans, Deutscher, N.M., Wunch, D., Warneke, Thorsten, Fally, Sophie, and Aben, Ilse
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The relative abundance of the heavy water isotopologue HDO provides a deeper insight in the atmospheric hydrological cycle. The SCanning Imaging Absorption spectroMeter for Atmospheric CartograpHY (SCIAMACHY) allows global retrievals of the ratio HDO/H2O in the 2.3 micron wavelength range. However, the spectroscopy of water lines in this region remains a large source of uncertainty for these retrievals. We therefore evaluate and improve the water spectroscopy in the range 4174–4300 cm−1 and test if this reduces systematic uncertainties in the SCIAMACHY retrievals of HDO/H2O. We use a laboratory spectrum of water vapour to fit line intensity, air broadening and wavelength shift parameters. The improved spectroscopy is tested on a series of ground-based high resolution FTS spectra as well as on SCIAMACHY retrievals of H2O and the ratio HDO/H2O. We find that the improved spectroscopy leads to lower residuals in the FTS spectra compared to HITRAN 2008 and Jenouvrier et al. (2007) spectroscopy and the retrievals become more robust against changes in retrieval window. For both the FTS and SCIAMACHY measurements the retrieved total columns H2O decrease by 2–4 % and we find a negative shift of the HDO/H2O ratio, which for SCIAMACHY is partly compensated by changes in the retrieval setup and calibration software. The updated SCIAMACHY HDO/H2O product shows somewhat steeper latitudinal and temporal gradients and a steeper Rayleigh distillation curve, strengthening previous conclusions that current isotope-enabled general circulation models underestimate the variability in the near-surface HDO/H2O ratio., info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 2012
27. Fourier Transform Spectroscopy of the O2 Herzberg Bands: II. Band oscillator strengths and transition moments
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Merienne, Marie-France, Jenouvrier, Alain, Coquart, Bernard, Carleer, Michel, Fally, Sophie, Colin, Réginald, Vandaele, Ann Carine, and Hermans, Christian
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Sciences de la terre et du cosmos ,Spectroscopie [électromagnétisme, optique, acoustique] ,Aéronomie ,Phénomènes atmosphériques ,Chimie quantique - Abstract
From absorption spectra obtained at high resolution by coupling a Fourier transform spectrometer to a long-path multiple reflection cell the intensities of the O2 Herzberg bands (A3Σu+-X3Σg-, c1Σu-, A′ 3Δu-X3Σg-) have been studied at ambient temperature. The integrated cross section values are given for the lines of the (v′-0) bands in the A3ΣuPLU-X3Σg-, c1Σu--X3Σg-, and A′ 3Δu-X3Σg- transitions with v′ = 0-11, v′ = 2-19, and v′ = 2-12, respectively. The band oscillator strengths have been deduced and transition moments have been calculated. The total absorption values in the region of the Herzberg bands together with the photoabsorption values determined previously above the dissociation limit can be modeled by a single curve, in agreement with the continuity relationship of the cross sections through the dissociation limit., info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 2000
28. The 2009 edition of the GEISA spectroscopic database
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Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Crépeau, L., Armante, R., Boutammine, C., Chédin, Alain, Scott, Noëlle, Crevoisier, C., Capelle, V., Boone, C., Poulet-Crovisier, N., Barbe, André, Campargue, Alain, Benner, D.C., Benilan, Yves, Bézard, Bruno, Boudon, V., Brown, Linda, Coudert, L.H., Coustenis, A., Dana, Victor, Devi, V. M., Fally, Sophie, Fayt, André, Flaud, Jean Marie, Goldman, Aaron, Harris, G.J., Herman, Michel, Jacquemart, David, Jolly, Antoine, Kleiner, Isabelle, Kleinböhl, A., Kwabia-Tchana, Fridolin, Lavrentieva, N., Lacome, N., Xu, L, Lyulin, O.M., Mandin, Jean Yves, Maki, A., Mikhailenko, Semen, Miller, C.E., Mishina, T., Moazzen-Ahmadi, Nasser, Müller, H.S.P., Nikitin, Andrei Vladimirovich, Orphal, J., Perevalov, Valery, Perrin, Agnès, Petkie, D.T., Predoi-Cross, Adriana, Rinsland, Curtis, Remedios, J., Rotger, M., Smith, M.A.H., Sung, K., Tashkun, Sergeï, Tennyson, Jonathan L., Toth, Robert A., Vandaele, Ann Carine, Vander Auwera, Jean, Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Crépeau, L., Armante, R., Boutammine, C., Chédin, Alain, Scott, Noëlle, Crevoisier, C., Capelle, V., Boone, C., Poulet-Crovisier, N., Barbe, André, Campargue, Alain, Benner, D.C., Benilan, Yves, Bézard, Bruno, Boudon, V., Brown, Linda, Coudert, L.H., Coustenis, A., Dana, Victor, Devi, V. M., Fally, Sophie, Fayt, André, Flaud, Jean Marie, Goldman, Aaron, Harris, G.J., Herman, Michel, Jacquemart, David, Jolly, Antoine, Kleiner, Isabelle, Kleinböhl, A., Kwabia-Tchana, Fridolin, Lavrentieva, N., Lacome, N., Xu, L, Lyulin, O.M., Mandin, Jean Yves, Maki, A., Mikhailenko, Semen, Miller, C.E., Mishina, T., Moazzen-Ahmadi, Nasser, Müller, H.S.P., Nikitin, Andrei Vladimirovich, Orphal, J., Perevalov, Valery, Perrin, Agnès, Petkie, D.T., Predoi-Cross, Adriana, Rinsland, Curtis, Remedios, J., Rotger, M., Smith, M.A.H., Sung, K., Tashkun, Sergeï, Tennyson, Jonathan L., Toth, Robert A., Vandaele, Ann Carine, and Vander Auwera, Jean
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The updated 2009 edition of the spectroscopic database GEISA (Gestion et Etude des Informations Spectroscopiques Atmosphériques; Management and Study of Atmospheric Spectroscopic Information) is described in this paper. GEISA is a computer-accessible system comprising three independent sub-databases devoted, respectively, to: line parameters, infrared and ultraviolet/visible absorption cross-sections, microphysical and optical properties of atmospheric aerosols. In this edition, 50 molecules are involved in the line parameters sub-database, including 111 isotopologues, for a total of 3,807,997 entries, in the spectral range from 10-6 to 35,877.031cm-1.The successful performances of the new generation of hyperspectral sounders depend ultimately on the accuracy to which the spectroscopic parameters of the optically active atmospheric gases are known, since they constitute an essential input to the forward radiative transfer models that are used to interpret their observations. Currently, GEISA is involved in activities related to the assessment of the capabilities of IASI (Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer; http://smsc.cnes.fr/IASI/index.htm) on board the METOP European satellite through the GEISA/IASI database derived from GEISA. Since the Metop-A (http://www.eumetsat.int) launch (19 October 2006), GEISA is the reference spectroscopic database for the validation of the level-1 IASI data. Also, GEISA is involved in planetary research, i.e. modeling of Titan's atmosphere, in the comparison with observations performed by Voyager, or by ground-based telescopes, and by the instruments on board the Cassini-Huygens mission.GEISA, continuously developed and maintained at LMD (Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique, France) since 1976, is implemented on the IPSL/CNRS (France) "Ether" Products and Services Centre WEB site (http://ether.ipsl.jussieu.fr), where all archived spectroscopic data can be handled through general and user friendly associated management softwa, SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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29. Advanced exploitation of Ground-Based measurements for Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Applications 'AGACC'
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De Mazière, Martine, De Backer, Hugo, Carleer, Michel, Mahieu, Emmanuel, Clément, Katrijn, Dils, Bart, Kruglanski, Michel, Hendrick, François, Hermans, Christian, Van Roozendael, Michel, Vigouroux, Corinne, Cheymol, Anne, De Bock, Veerle, Mangold, Alexander, Van Malderen, Roeland, Coheur, Pierre, Fally, Sophie, Vander Auwera, Jean, Lacour, Jean Lionel, Duchatelet, P., Demoulin, Philippe, De Mazière, Martine, De Backer, Hugo, Carleer, Michel, Mahieu, Emmanuel, Clément, Katrijn, Dils, Bart, Kruglanski, Michel, Hendrick, François, Hermans, Christian, Van Roozendael, Michel, Vigouroux, Corinne, Cheymol, Anne, De Bock, Veerle, Mangold, Alexander, Van Malderen, Roeland, Coheur, Pierre, Fally, Sophie, Vander Auwera, Jean, Lacour, Jean Lionel, Duchatelet, P., and Demoulin, Philippe
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[en] We live in an era in which human activities are causing significant changes to the atmospheric environment which result in local to global consequences on the ecosystems. Changes in the atmospheric composition impact our climate via chemical and dynamical feedback mechanisms; in many instances they also affect air quality, and the health of the biosphere. Monitoring and understanding those changes and their consequences is fundamental to establish adequate actions for adaptation to and mitigation of the environmental changes. Furthermore, after implementation of regulatory measures like the Montreal Protocol, it is necessary to verify whether the measures are effective. This can only be achieved if we have adequate detection methods and a reliable long record of a series of key geophysical parameters. Thus the AGACC project contributes to the provision of basic new knowledge regarding the atmospheric composition and its changes, based on advanced groundbased monitoring, in combination with satellite and numerical modelling data. Its results are integrated in ongoing international research programmes. The general objective of AGACC has been to improve and extend the groundbased detection capabilities for a number of climate-related target species and, based hereupon, analyse past and present observations to derive new information about the atmospheric composition, its variability and long-term changes. Despite the advent of a growing and more performant fleet of Earth Observation satellites, ground-based observations are still indispensable to (1) guarantee long-term continuity, homogeneity and high quality of the data, and (2) to underpin the satellite data for calibration and (long-term) validation. A first target gas is atmospheric water vapour. It is the key trace gas controlling weather and climate. It is also the most important greenhouse gas in the Earth’s atmosphere. Its amount and vertical distribution are changing, but how and why? Especially in the up, No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without indicating the reference: Martine De Mazière, Hugo De Backer, Michel Carleer, Emmanuel Mahieu, Katrijn Clémer, Bart Dils, Michel Kruglanski, François Hendrick, Christian Hermans, Michel Van Roozendael, Corinne Vigouroux, Anne Cheymol, Alexander Mangold, Roeland Van Malderen, Pierre-François Coheur, Sophie Fally, Jean Vander Auwera, Jean-Lionel Lacour, Pierre Duchatelet, Philippe Demoulin. Advanced exploitation of Ground-based measurements for Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate applications “AGACC”. Final Report. Brussels :Belgian Science Policy 2009 – 123 p. (Research Programme Science for a Sustainable Development), D/2011/1191/21, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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30. IUPAC critical evaluation of the rotational-vibrational spectra of water vapor. Part II. Energy levels and transition wavenumbers for HD16O, HD17O, and HD18O
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Tennyson, J., Bernath, Peter, Brown, Linda, Campargue, Alain, Császár, Attila G, Daumont, Ludovic, Gamache, R.R., Hodges, Jessica, Naumenko, Olga V., Polyansky, Oleg, Rothman, Laurence, Toth, Robert A., Vandaele, Ann Carine, Zobov, Nikolai F., Fally, Sophie, Fazliev, A.Z., Furtenbacher, T., Gordon, Isky, Hu, S.-M., Mikhailenko, S.N., Voronin, B.A., Tennyson, J., Bernath, Peter, Brown, Linda, Campargue, Alain, Császár, Attila G, Daumont, Ludovic, Gamache, R.R., Hodges, Jessica, Naumenko, Olga V., Polyansky, Oleg, Rothman, Laurence, Toth, Robert A., Vandaele, Ann Carine, Zobov, Nikolai F., Fally, Sophie, Fazliev, A.Z., Furtenbacher, T., Gordon, Isky, Hu, S.-M., Mikhailenko, S.N., and Voronin, B.A.
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This is the second of a series of articles reporting critically evaluated rotational-vibrational line positions, transition intensities, pressure dependences, and energy levels, with associated critically reviewed assignments and uncertainties, for all the main isotopologues of water. This article presents energy levels and line positions of the following singly deuterated isotopologues of water: HD16O, HD17O, and HD18O. The MARVEL (measured active rotational-vibrational energy levels) procedure is used to determine the levels, the lines, and their self-consistent uncertainties for the spectral regions 0-22708, 0-1674, and 0-12105cm-1 for HD16O, HD17O, and HD18O, respectively. For HD16O, 54740 transitions were analyzed from 76 sources, the lines come from spectra recorded both at room temperature and from hot samples. These lines correspond to 36690 distinct assignments and 8818 energy levels. For HD17O, only 485 transitions could be analyzed from three sources; the lines correspond to 162 MARVEL energy levels. For HD18O, 8729 transitions were analyzed from 11 sources and these lines correspond to 1864 energy levels. The energy levels are checked against ones determined from accurate variational nuclear motion computations employing exact kinetic energy operators. This comparison shows that the measured transitions account for about 86% of the anticipated absorbance of HD16O at 296K and that the transitions predicted by the MARVEL energy levels account for essentially all the remaining absorbance. The extensive list of MARVEL lines and levels obtained are given in the Supplementary Material of this article, as well as in a distributed information system applied to water, W@DIS, where they can easily be retrieved. In addition, the transition and energy level information for H217O and H218O, given in the first paper of this series [Tennyson, et al. J Quant Spectr Rad Transfer 2009;110:573-96], has been updated. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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31. Line positions and energy levels of the 18O substitutions from the HDO/D2O spectra between 5600 and 8800 cm-1
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Mikhailenko, Semen, Tashkun, Sergeï, Daumont, Ludovic, Jenouvrier, Alain, Carleer, Michel, Fally, Sophie, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Mikhailenko, Semen, Tashkun, Sergeï, Daumont, Ludovic, Jenouvrier, Alain, Carleer, Michel, Fally, Sophie, and Vandaele, Ann Carine
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Absorption spectra of HDO/D2O mixtures recorded in the 5600-8800cm-1 region with a total pressure of water from 13 up to 18hPa and an absorption path length of 600m have been analyzed in order to obtain new spectroscopic data for HD18O and D218O. In spite of the low natural 18O concentration (about 2×10-3 with respect to the 16O one), about 1100 transitions belonging to HD18O and more than 280 transitions belonging to D218O have been assigned. Most of the D218O transitions belong to the v1+v2+v3 and 2v1+v3 bands. Sets of energy levels for seven vibrational states of D218O and four states of HD18O are reported for the first time. The comparison of the experimental data with the calculated values based on Partridge-Schwenke global variational calculations is discussed. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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32. Critical evaluation of measured rotation-vibration transitions and an experimental dataset of energy levels of HD18O
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Mikhailenko, S.N., Tashkun, Sergeï, Putilova, T.A., Starikova, Eugeniya, Daumont, Ludovic, Jenouvrier, Alain, Fally, Sophie, Carleer, Michel, Hermans, Christian, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Mikhailenko, S.N., Tashkun, Sergeï, Putilova, T.A., Starikova, Eugeniya, Daumont, Ludovic, Jenouvrier, Alain, Fally, Sophie, Carleer, Michel, Hermans, Christian, and Vandaele, Ann Carine
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33. The HITRAN 2008 molecular spectroscopic database
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Rothman, Laurence, Gordon, Isky, Barbe, André, Benner, D.C., Bernath, Peter, Birk, Manfred, Boudon, V., Brown, Linda, Campargue, Alain, Champion, J.-P., Chance, K., Coudert, L.H., Dana, Victor, Devi, M.V., Fally, Sophie, Flaud, Jean Marie, Gamache, R.R., Goldman, Aaron, Jacquemart, David, Kleiner, Isabelle, Lacome, N., Lafferty, Walter J., Mandin, Jean Yves, Massie, Steven, Mikhailenko, Semen, Miller, C.E., Moazzen-Ahmadi, Nasser, Naumenko, Olga V., Nikitin, Andrei Vladimirovich, Orphal, J., Predoi-Cross, Adriana, Perevalov, Valery, Perrin, Agnès, Rinsland, Curtis, Rotger, M., Simeckova, M., Smith, M.A.H., Sung, K., Tashkun, Sergeï, Tennyson, J., Toth, Robert A., Vandaele, Ann Carine, Vander Auwera, Jean, Rothman, Laurence, Gordon, Isky, Barbe, André, Benner, D.C., Bernath, Peter, Birk, Manfred, Boudon, V., Brown, Linda, Campargue, Alain, Champion, J.-P., Chance, K., Coudert, L.H., Dana, Victor, Devi, M.V., Fally, Sophie, Flaud, Jean Marie, Gamache, R.R., Goldman, Aaron, Jacquemart, David, Kleiner, Isabelle, Lacome, N., Lafferty, Walter J., Mandin, Jean Yves, Massie, Steven, Mikhailenko, Semen, Miller, C.E., Moazzen-Ahmadi, Nasser, Naumenko, Olga V., Nikitin, Andrei Vladimirovich, Orphal, J., Predoi-Cross, Adriana, Perevalov, Valery, Perrin, Agnès, Rinsland, Curtis, Rotger, M., Simeckova, M., Smith, M.A.H., Sung, K., Tashkun, Sergeï, Tennyson, J., Toth, Robert A., Vandaele, Ann Carine, and Vander Auwera, Jean
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This paper describes the status of the 2008 edition of the HITRAN molecular spectroscopic database. The new edition is the first official public release since the 2004 edition, although a number of crucial updates had been made available online since 2004. The HITRAN compilation consists of several components that serve as input for radiative-transfer calculation codes: individual line parameters for the microwave through visible spectra of molecules in the gas phase; absorption cross-sections for molecules having dense spectral features, i.e. spectra in which the individual lines are not resolved; individual line parameters and absorption cross-sections for bands in the ultraviolet; refractive indices of aerosols, tables and files of general properties associated with the database; and database management software. The line-by-line portion of the database contains spectroscopic parameters for 42 molecules including many of their isotopologues. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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34. Ground-based FTIR and MAX-DOAS observations of formaldehyde at Réunion Island and comparisons with satellite and model data
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Vigouroux, Corinne, Hendrick, François, Stavrakou, Trissevgeni, Dils, Bart, Smedt, Isabelle De, Hermans, Christian, Merlaud, Alexis, Scolas, F., Senten, C., Vanhaelewyn, Gauthier, Fally, Sophie, Carleer, Michel, Metzger, J.M., Muller, Jean François, Van Roozendael, Michel, De Mazière, Martine, Vigouroux, Corinne, Hendrick, François, Stavrakou, Trissevgeni, Dils, Bart, Smedt, Isabelle De, Hermans, Christian, Merlaud, Alexis, Scolas, F., Senten, C., Vanhaelewyn, Gauthier, Fally, Sophie, Carleer, Michel, Metzger, J.M., Muller, Jean François, Van Roozendael, Michel, and De Mazière, Martine
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Formaldehyde (HCHO) columns have been retrieved from ground-based Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) campaign measurements in 2004 and 2007 and from UV-Visible MAX-DOAS measurements in 2004–2005 at the NDACC site of Réunion Island (21° S, 55° E). The FTIR and MAX-DOAS daily mean formaldehyde total columns are intercompared in their common measurement period, from August to October 2004. The ground-based data are also compared to correlative SCIAMACHY data. The comparisons account for the vertical sensitivity differences of the data sets, by including their respective averaging kernels. Complete error budgets are also presented. The FTIR and MAX-DOAS daily mean total columns agree very well: no significant bias is observed and the standard deviation of the comparisons is only 8%. Both FTIR and MAX-DOAS HCHO total columns are in good agreement with SCIAMACHY values in the 2004–2005 period, with standard deviations of 21% and 31%, respectively. The same seasonal cycle is observed by the different instruments, with a minimum in austral winter and a maximum in February–March. The FTIR and MAX-DOAS data are confronted with HCHO columns calculated by a global CTM, the IMAGES model. The model underestimates the HCHO columns by 23–29% in comparison with FTIR, and by 15% in comparison with DOAS. This bias might have multiple causes, including an underestimation of OH concentrations in the model (as indicated by a sensitivity study using prescribed OH fields) and/or an underestimated contribution of large-scale transport of HCHO precursors from Madagascar. The latter hypothesis is comforted by the large observed day-to-day variability of HCHO columns, and by the observation that the peak values of FTIR columns can often be associated with free tropospheric transport patterns from source regions over Madagascar to Réunion Island, according to simulations performed with the Lagrangian particle dispersion model FLEXPART., info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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35. Technical Note: New ground-based FTIR measurements at Ile de la Réunion: Observations, error analysis, and comparisons with independent data
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Senten, C., De Mazière, Martine, Dils, Bart, Hermans, Christian, Kruglanski, Michel, Neefs, E., Scolas, F., Vandaele, Ann Carine, Vanhaelewyn, G., Vigouroux, Corinne, Carleer, Michel, Coheur, Pierre, Fally, Sophie, Barret, Brice, Baray, Jean Luc, Delmas, Robert, Leveau, J., Metzger, J.M., Mahieu, Emmanuel, Boone, Chris, Walker, Kaley, Bernath, Peter, Strong, Kimberly, Senten, C., De Mazière, Martine, Dils, Bart, Hermans, Christian, Kruglanski, Michel, Neefs, E., Scolas, F., Vandaele, Ann Carine, Vanhaelewyn, G., Vigouroux, Corinne, Carleer, Michel, Coheur, Pierre, Fally, Sophie, Barret, Brice, Baray, Jean Luc, Delmas, Robert, Leveau, J., Metzger, J.M., Mahieu, Emmanuel, Boone, Chris, Walker, Kaley, Bernath, Peter, and Strong, Kimberly
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36. Fourier Transform Spectroscopy of the O2 Herzberg Bands I. Rotational Analysis
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Jenouvrier, Alain, Merienne, Marie France, Coquart, Bernard, Carleer, Michel, Fally, Sophie, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Hermans, Christian, and Colin, Réginald
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Sciences de la terre et du cosmos ,Spectroscopie [électromagnétisme, optique, acoustique] ,Aéronomie ,Phénomènes atmosphériques ,Chimie quantique - Abstract
The absorption spectra of the O2 Herzberg band systems (A3Σ+u-X3Σ -g, c1Σ-u-X3Σ -g, and A′ 3Δu-X3Σ-g) lying in the wavelength region 240-300 nm were reinvestigated. The coupling of a long absorption cell and a high-resolution Fourier transform spectrometer has allowed the observation of numerous weak lines which were not reported previously. From the rotational analysis of the line positions, determined with an accuracy of 0.005 cm-1, the molecular constants of the A3Σ+u, v = 0-12, c1Σ-u, v = 2-19, and A′ 3Δu, v = 2-12 levels are improved significantly. The interaction between the A and c states is described quantitatively. A new interpretation of the perturbations observed in the energy region close to the dissociation limit is given which involves a weakly bound 3Πu state as the most probable perturbing state., info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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37. Fourier transform measurements of water vapor line parameters in the 4200-6600 cm-1 region
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Jenouvrier, Alain, Daumont, Ludovic, Régalia-Jarlot, Laurence, Tyuterev, Vl. G., Carleer, Michel, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Mikhailenko, Semen, Fally, Sophie, Jenouvrier, Alain, Daumont, Ludovic, Régalia-Jarlot, Laurence, Tyuterev, Vl. G., Carleer, Michel, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Mikhailenko, Semen, and Fally, Sophie
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38. HDO absorption spectrum above 11 500 cm-1: Assignment and dynamics
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Voronin, B.A., Naumenko, Olga V., Carleer, Michel, Coheur, Pierre, Fally, Sophie, Jenouvrier, Alain, Tolchenov, Roman N., Vandaele, Ann Carine, Tennyson, Jonathan L., Voronin, B.A., Naumenko, Olga V., Carleer, Michel, Coheur, Pierre, Fally, Sophie, Jenouvrier, Alain, Tolchenov, Roman N., Vandaele, Ann Carine, and Tennyson, Jonathan L.
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39. Combined analysis of the high sensitivity Fourier transform and ICLAS-VeCSEL absorption spectra of D2O between 8800 and 9520 cm-1
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Naumenko, Olga V., Leshchishina, O., Shirin, Sergei V., Jenouvrier, Alain, Fally, Sophie, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Bertseva, E., Campargue, Alain, Naumenko, Olga V., Leshchishina, O., Shirin, Sergei V., Jenouvrier, Alain, Fally, Sophie, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Bertseva, E., and Campargue, Alain
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The absorption spectrum of dideuterated water, D2O, has been recorded between 8800 and 9520 cm-1 by intracavity laser absorption spectroscopy (ICLAS) based on a vertical external cavity system emitting laser (VeCSEL) and by high sensitivity Fourier Transform spectroscopy. The combined analysis of the spectra has allowed attributing 1223 transitions to the D2O species. The spectrum assignment was performed on the basis of the recent results of variational calculations based on an optimized potential energy surface of D2O. A set of 687 energy levels was derived from transitions assigned to eight upper vibrational states, 577 of them being reported for the first time. A detailed line list has been generated. The line intensities were retrieved mainly from the FTS spectrum and the absolute integrated intensities of the 2v1 + v2 + v3 and the v2 + 3v3 bands dominating the spectrum have been determined. © 2006., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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40. Line parameters of HDO from high-resolution Fourier transform spectroscopy in the 11500-23000 cm-1 spectral region
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Bach, Mohamed, Fally, Sophie, Coheur, Pierre-François, Carleer, Michel, Jenouvrier, Alain, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Bach, Mohamed, Fally, Sophie, Coheur, Pierre-François, Carleer, Michel, Jenouvrier, Alain, and Vandaele, Ann Carine
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This work presents new measurements of HDO line parameters in the near-infrared and visible regions (11 500-23 000 cm-1). The measurements consist in high-resolution Fourier transform absorption spectra of H2O/HDO/D2O vapor mixtures, obtained using a long absorption path. Spectra with and without nitrogen as the buffer gas were recorded. Due to the simultaneous presence of the three isotopologues H 2O, D2O, and HDO, the H2O lines removal and the D2O lines identification were two necessary preliminary steps to derive the HDO line parameters. The D2O contribution was small and confined to the well-known 4ν1 + ν3 band. An extensive listing of HDO spectroscopic parameters was obtained, for the first time, by fitting some 3256 observed lines to Voigt line profiles. The list contains calibrated line positions, absorption cross-sections and, for many of the lines, N2-broadening coefficients, as well as N 2-induced frequency shifts. As a result of the low HDO vapor pressures, it was not possible to retrieve the self-broadening parameters. The list is available on the http://www.ulb.ac.be/cpm website. © 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved., info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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41. Water vapour line assignments in the 9250-26 000 cm-1 frequency range
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Tolchenov, Roman N., Naumenko, Olga V., Zobov, Nikolai F., Shirin, Sergei V., Polyansky, Oleg L., Tennyson, Jonathan L., Carleer, Michel, Coheur, Pierre, Fally, Sophie, Jenouvrier, Alain, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Tolchenov, Roman N., Naumenko, Olga V., Zobov, Nikolai F., Shirin, Sergei V., Polyansky, Oleg L., Tennyson, Jonathan L., Carleer, Michel, Coheur, Pierre, Fally, Sophie, Jenouvrier, Alain, and Vandaele, Ann Carine
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Line parameters for water vapour in natural abundance have recently been determined for the 9250-13 000 cm-1 region [M.-F. Mérienne, A. Jenouvrier, C. Hermans, A.C. Vandaele, M. Carleer, C. Clerbaux, P.-F. Coheur, R. Colin, S. Fally, M. Bach, J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer 82 (2003) 99] and the 13 000-26 000 cm-1 region [P.-F. Coheur, S. Fally, M. Carleer, C. Clerbaux, R. Colin, A. Jenouvrier, M.-F. Mérienne, C. Hermans, A.C. Vandaele, J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer 74 (2002) 493] using a high-resolution Fourier-transform spectrometer with a long-path absorption cell. These spectra are analysed using several techniques including variational line lists and assignments made. In total, over 15 000 lines were assigned to transitions involving more than 150 exited vibrational states of H216O. Twelve new vibrational band origins are determined and estimates for a further 16 are presented. © 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved., info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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42. High resolution Fourier transform spectroscopy of HD16O: Line positions, absolute intensities and self broadening coefficients in the 8800–11,600cm−1 spectral region
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Daumont, Ludovic, primary, Jenouvrier, Alain, additional, Mikhailenko, Semen, additional, Carleer, Michel, additional, Hermans, Christian, additional, Fally, Sophie, additional, and Vandaele, Ann Carine, additional
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43. Absorption cross-sections of NO2: Simulation of temperature and pressure effects
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Vandaele, Ann Carine, Hermans, Christian, Fally, Sophie, Carleer, Michel, Merienne, Marie-France, Jenouvrier, Alain, Coquart, Bernard, Colin, Réginald, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Hermans, Christian, Fally, Sophie, Carleer, Michel, Merienne, Marie-France, Jenouvrier, Alain, Coquart, Bernard, and Colin, Réginald
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The measurements of the NO2 absorption cross sections by several authors have been considered in order to derive its temperature and pressure dependences in the 13 200-42 000 cm-1 spectral range. The temperature dependence is assumed to be linear in the temperature range investigated (217.0-298.5 K), whereas the influence of the total pressure is expressed as a temperature-dependent broadening coefficient. From measurements performed with mixtures of NO2 in air and in N2, values of γ0air (296 K) and γ0N2 (296 K) were found to be, respectively, 0.081 ± 0.002 and 0.069 ± 0.003 cm-1 atm-1. The temperature coefficient n obtained in the present work is 0.8 ± 0.1. The parameterization of the cross sections developed in this work can reproduce measured cross sections within 4%., info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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44. Retrieval of atmospheric water vapor columns from FT visible solar absorption spectra and evaluation of spectroscopic databases
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Coheur, Pierre, Clerbaux, Cathy, Carleer, Michel, Fally, Sophie, Hurtmans, Daniel, Colin, Réginald, Hermans, Christian, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Barret, Brice, De Mazière, Martine, De Backer, Hugo, Coheur, Pierre, Clerbaux, Cathy, Carleer, Michel, Fally, Sophie, Hurtmans, Daniel, Colin, Réginald, Hermans, Christian, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Barret, Brice, De Mazière, Martine, and De Backer, Hugo
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The absorption of solar light by atmospheric water vapor in the visible spectral region is analyzed by means of ground-based absorption Fourier transform spectroscopy, performed at high resolution in Brussels during summer 2001. Several microwindows between 14,000 and 18,000 cm-1, in which water vapor lines are well isolated from solar lines and other atmospheric trace gases absorptions, are examined. They are demonstrated to be adequate for the retrieval of the total water vapor column. Based on the retrievals, a detailed analysis of the water vapor line parameters published in the HITRAN database and recently reinvestigated by different groups is performed. The analysis focuses on the one hand on the comparison of the retrieved water vapor columns with in situ measurements, performed at the same time as the spectroscopic measurements and at the same location, and on the other hand on the quality of the spectral fits. It is shown that the discrepancies between the line lists affect significantly the results. In particular it is shown that the weaker lines, not measured in earlier laboratory experiments, do contribute at large zenith angles and need to be taken into account in order to better simulate the atmospheric spectra. The importance of the pressure broadening parameters is also highlighted. © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved., info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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45. Laboratory Fourier transform spectroscopy of the water absorption continuum from 2500 to 22500 cm-1
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Carleer, Michel, Kiseleva, Maria B., Fally, Sophie, Coheur, Pierre, Clerbaux, Cathy, Colin, Réginald, Daumont, Ludovic, Jenouvrier, Alain, Merienne, Marie-France, Hermans, C., Vandaele, Ann Carine, Carleer, Michel, Kiseleva, Maria B., Fally, Sophie, Coheur, Pierre, Clerbaux, Cathy, Colin, Réginald, Daumont, Ludovic, Jenouvrier, Alain, Merienne, Marie-France, Hermans, C., and Vandaele, Ann Carine
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46. Water vapor line broadening and shifting by air in the 26,000-13,000cm-1 region
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Fally, Sophie, Coheur, Pierre, Carleer, Michel, Clerbaux, Cathy, Colin, Réginald, Jenouvrier, Alain, Merienne, Marie-France, Hermans, Christian, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Fally, Sophie, Coheur, Pierre, Carleer, Michel, Clerbaux, Cathy, Colin, Réginald, Jenouvrier, Alain, Merienne, Marie-France, Hermans, Christian, and Vandaele, Ann Carine
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Considering the unique role that water in its vapor phase plays in atmospheric physical and chemical processes, there is a need for accurate spectroscopic parameters for this molecule. Long-pathlength Fourier transform spectra of water vapor with synthetic air as the perturbing gas were recorded and analyzed in the 26,000-13,000 cm-1 spectral region. New measurements of air-broadening and air-shifting parameters, with associated uncertainties are presented for about 5000 lines. These data complement our existing database, providing a homogeneous and extensive dataset extending from 26,000 to 9250 cm-1. Comparisons with the two most frequently used HITRAN and ESA databases as well as with other literature data available are made. Agreements and discrepancies are underlined and briefly discussed. © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved., info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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47. The 2003 edition of GEISA
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Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Scott, Noëlle, Garceran, K., Armante, R., Chédin, Alain, Barbe, André, Claveau, Ch., Daumont, Ludovic, Debacker-Barilly, M.R., Hamdouni, A., Régalia-Jarlot, Laurence, Tyuterev, Vl. G., Chance, K., Mikhailenko, Semen, Tashkun, Sergeï, Chursin, Alexei, Brown, Linda, Toth, Robert A., Flaud, Jean Marie, Kleiner, Isabelle, Dana, Victor, Jacquemart, David, Mandin, Jean Yves, Teffo, Jean Luc, Rublev, Alexei N., Schult, L., Clerbaux, Cathy, Coheur, Pierre, Fally, Sophie, Vander Auwera, Jean, Goldman, Albert, Birk, Manfred, Schreier, Franz, Wagner, Georg, Newnham, David, Smith, Kenway, Nemtchinov, Vassilii, Varanasi, Prasad, Hurley, Michael D., Hess, Max, Köpke, K., Massie, Steven, Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Scott, Noëlle, Garceran, K., Armante, R., Chédin, Alain, Barbe, André, Claveau, Ch., Daumont, Ludovic, Debacker-Barilly, M.R., Hamdouni, A., Régalia-Jarlot, Laurence, Tyuterev, Vl. G., Chance, K., Mikhailenko, Semen, Tashkun, Sergeï, Chursin, Alexei, Brown, Linda, Toth, Robert A., Flaud, Jean Marie, Kleiner, Isabelle, Dana, Victor, Jacquemart, David, Mandin, Jean Yves, Teffo, Jean Luc, Rublev, Alexei N., Schult, L., Clerbaux, Cathy, Coheur, Pierre, Fally, Sophie, Vander Auwera, Jean, Goldman, Albert, Birk, Manfred, Schreier, Franz, Wagner, Georg, Newnham, David, Smith, Kenway, Nemtchinov, Vassilii, Varanasi, Prasad, Hurley, Michael D., Hess, Max, Köpke, K., and Massie, Steven
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48. New water vapor line parameters in the 26000-13000 cm-1 region
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Coheur, Pierre, Fally, Sophie, Carleer, Michel, Clerbaux, Cathy, Colin, Réginald, Jenouvrier, Alain, Merienne, Marie-France, Hermans, Christian, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Coheur, Pierre, Fally, Sophie, Carleer, Michel, Clerbaux, Cathy, Colin, Réginald, Jenouvrier, Alain, Merienne, Marie-France, Hermans, Christian, and Vandaele, Ann Carine
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The radiative properties of water vapor play an important role in the physical and chemical processes occurring in the atmosphere. Accurate knowledge of the line parameters for this species is therefore needed. This work presents new measurements of water vapor line parameters in the 26000-13000 cm-1 spectral region. The measurements were obtained by combining a high-resolution Fourier transform spectrometer with a long-path absorption cell, thus allowing the observation of very weak, previously unobserved, lines. A total of more than 9000 lines have been identified and their position, integrated cross section and self-broadening parameter have been determined. The dependence of the line parameters on nitrogen buffer gas pressure (0-800 hPa) has also been studied. The complete line list presented here is primarily compared to the HITRAN spectroscopic database, most frequently used in atmospheric calculations. © 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved., info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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49. Composition, propriétés et comportement des aérosols atmosphériques, des brouillards, des rosées et des pluies en région bruxelloise
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Colin, Réginald, Wollast, Roland, Fally, Sophie, Colin, Réginald, Wollast, Roland, and Fally, Sophie
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La pollution atmosphérique en milieu urbain est un problème préoccupant car une fraction croissante de la population mondiale vit dans les villes. Les effets de la pollution se manifestent également sur la végétation urbaine et sur notre patrimoine architectural, de sorte que c'est la qualité de la vie de l'ensemble des habitants des métropoles de la planète qui est en jeu. Il est indispensable de connaître la composition des atmosphères urbaines et de comprendre les mécanismes qui régissent cette composition pour évaluer les conséquences de la pollution, définir les exigences de réduction des émissions et établir des scénarios des tendances futures.L'objectif du présent travail est de déterminer la composition chimique, les propriétés et le comportement des particules et des dépôts humides en Région bruxelloise. On a distingué les aérosols atmosphériques, les brouillards, les rosées (ou givres) récoltés à la fois sur les végétaux et sur un collecteur inerte, les pluies et les dépôts totaux (formés des pluies et des dépôts secs accumulés dans l'entonnoir de collecte en l'absence de pluie). Ce vaste objectif a été réalisé grâce à la collecte de nombreux échantillons sur une échelle de temps suffisante en différents endroits de la capitale, et à l'analyse de ces échantillons par des techniques variées et complémentaires (techniques classiques d'analyse d'échantillons liquides telles que spectrométrie d'absorption et d'émission atomique, chromatographie liquide, colorimétrie, ainsi que microscopie électronique et fluorescence des rayons-X). Trois collecteurs (pour le brouillard, la pluie et la rosée) ont été entièrement conçus et réalisés au laboratoire dans le cadre de ce travail. Les éléments suivants sont analysés: NO3, SO4, NH4, Na, Mg, Al, Si, P, S, CI, K, Ca, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Cd, Pb.Afin de comprendre les causes de la variabilité spatio-temporelle des concentrations, l'influence de paramètres tels que la saison, la direction du vent, Doctorat en Sciences, info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
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50. Improved data set for the Herzberg band systems of 16O2
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Merienne, Marie France, Jenouvrier, Alain, Coquart, Bernard, Carleer, Michel, Fally, Sophie, Colin, Réginald, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Hermans, Christian, Merienne, Marie France, Jenouvrier, Alain, Coquart, Bernard, Carleer, Michel, Fally, Sophie, Colin, Réginald, Vandaele, Ann Carine, and Hermans, Christian
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SCOPUS: no.j, SCOPUS: no.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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