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SO2 absorption cross section measurement in the UV using a Fourier transform spectrometer

Authors: Vandaele, Ann Carine; Simon, Paul C; Guilmot, Jean Michel; Carleer, Michel; Colin, Réginald;

SO2 absorption cross section measurement in the UV using a Fourier transform spectrometer

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Belgium
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Sciences de la terre et du cosmos, Sciences exactes et naturelles

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