Jain, S. L. (2008) Measurement of column ozone, water vapour over Indian Ocean. Indian Journal of Marine Sciences , 37 (1). pp. 99-103. ISSN 0379-5136

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Abstract

The study of various minor constituents in the atmosphere plays an important role in the understanding of physics, chemistry, dynamics and radiation budget of the atmosphere. These trace species have temporal as well as spatial variation and therefore the knowledge of latitudinal distribution of these species is of great significance. Keeping this in view a highly sophisticated and microprocessor based compact sun photometer consisting of five filter channels at 300, 305, 312, 940 and 1020 nm was used to measure column ozone, water vapour in addition to various other parameters such as UV-B radiation, near IR radiation, aerosol optical depth etc. The measurements were made from Goa, India (15° 24´ N, 73° 42´ E) to Maitri, Antarctica ( 70° 46´ S, 11° 45´ E) over Indian Ocean during 16th Indian Scientific Expedition to Antarctica (December 1996-March 1997). It was found that water vapour decreased while total ozone increased as the ship moved towards the coldest, the windiest and the largest icy continent i.e. Antarctica.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Column ozone Water vapour Aerosol optical depth Sun photometer Maitri Antarctica Indian Ocean
Subjects: Oceanography
Divisions: UNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: Ms Neetu Chandra
Date Deposited: 16 Apr 2015 07:23
Last Modified: 16 Apr 2015 07:23
URI: http://npl.csircentral.net/id/eprint/1094

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