ROTATIONAL RAMAN-SCATTERING AND THE RING EFFECT IN ZENITH-SKY SPECTRA

Authors
Citation
Dj. Fish et Rl. Jones, ROTATIONAL RAMAN-SCATTERING AND THE RING EFFECT IN ZENITH-SKY SPECTRA, Geophysical research letters, 22(7), 1995, pp. 811-814
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Geosciences, Interdisciplinary
ISSN journal
00948276
Volume
22
Issue
7
Year of publication
1995
Pages
811 - 814
Database
ISI
SICI code
0094-8276(1995)22:7<811:RRATRE>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
The technique of zenith-sky spectroscopy is widely used to measure the vertical columns of O3, NO2, OCIO and BrO in the atmosphere. In this paper, a model to simulate the effect of rotational Raman scattering b y O2 and N2 on zenith-sky spectra is presented. The model is used to c alculate the Raman-scattering cross-section for zenith-sky measurement s and this cross-section is shown to correspond closely to the measure d Ring cross-section, supporting the case that Raman scattering is the major cause of the Ring effect. Raman scattering is also shown to red uce the depths of structured molecular absorptions in scattered light spectra, leading to a general underestimation of the slant columns of molecules measured by zenith-sky spectroscopy which can be significant in some cases. This effect varies with solar zenith angle, so will af fect particularly attempts to retrieve the vertical profile of an abso rber from the variation of slant column with zenith angle. The calcula ted Ring cross-section is used to infer the proportion of multiply-sca ttered light which enters a zenith-sky spectrometer at twilight, and t hus to estimate the magnitude of the corresponding underestimation of measured slant columns.