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Description
The CAMEX-4 Dual-Beam UV-Absorption Ozone Photometer dataset was measured by using a photometer consisting of a mercury lamp, two sample chambers that could be peridically scrubbed of ozone, and two detectors that measured the 254-nm radiation transmitted through the chamber from the lamp. The ozone number density was calculated using the ozone absorption cross-section at 254nm and the Beer-Lambert Law. The one second data collection rate at the minimum detectable concentration of ozone (one sigma) was 1.5 x 1010 molecules/cm3.
Product Summary
Platforms
Instruments
OZONEMETERS
Spatial Extent
Geographic Region
ATLANTIC OCEAN
Coordinate System
CARTESIAN
Granule Spatial Representation
CARTESIAN
Temporal Extent
2001-08-09 to 2001-09-26
Data Partner
Global Hydrometeorology Resource Center, Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA (NASA/MSFC/GHRC)
Concept ID
C1979099896-GHRC_DAAC
Data State
COMPLETE
Number of Files/Granules
16
Processing Level
1B
Published
Updated
Science Keywords
Atmospheric Ozone
Citation
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Kenneth Kelly, K. R. (2025). CAMEX-4 DUAL-BEAM UV-ABSORPTION OZONE PHOTOMETER [Data set]. NASA Global Hydrometeorology Resource Center Distributed Active Archive Center. https://doi.org/10.5067/CAMEX-4/PHOTOMETER/DATA101 Date Accessed: 2025-12-16
Kenneth Kelly, Karen Rosenlof. “CAMEX-4 DUAL-BEAM UV-ABSORPTION OZONE PHOTOMETER.” NASA Global Hydrometeorology Resource Center Distributed Active Archive Center, 2025. doi:10.5067/CAMEX-4/PHOTOMETER/DATA101. Date Accessed: 2025-12-16
Kenneth Kelly, Karen Rosenlof. CAMEX-4 DUAL-BEAM UV-ABSORPTION OZONE PHOTOMETER. NASA Global Hydrometeorology Resource Center Distributed Active Archive Center, 2025, doi:10.5067/CAMEX-4/PHOTOMETER/DATA101. Date Accessed: 2025-12-16
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