DocumentCode :
1630184
Title :
Microwave observations of stratospheric ozone variations during a solar eclipse
Author :
Fedoseev, L.I. ; Krasilnikov, A.A. ; Kulikov, Yu.Yu. ; Ryskin, V.G.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Appl. Phys., Russian Acad. of Sci., Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Volume :
2
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
889
Abstract :
During solar eclipses the ozone layer of the Earth is exposed to variable action of an ozone active radiation of the Sun (wavelengths 200-400 nm). The variations of magnitude and spectral structure of a solar ultraviolet radiation flow can cause both variability of total ozone content (TOC), and its vertical distribution. It is obvious, that the ozone variability should happen in the upper part of a layer (above than 40 km), where time of O3 relaxation it is a little (photochemical time of life - about one minute). The ozone layer at altitudes of 40-80 km reacts most rapidly to variations of the Sun radiation, which are stimulated by rotation of the Earth (sunrise and sunset) and by solar eclipses. During eclipses the observations of TOC variations are carry out usually. The data of such observations represent rather inconsistent information about behavior of TOC to a phase of solar eclipses. It, most likely, is connected to that the full amount of ozone on heights exceeding 40 km, makes up only small part TOC. As to modifications of vertical distribution ozone density during eclipses, the information about them is not enough. The realization of similar observations has become possible due to emerging and development, perhaps, most approaching tool for research of the response of the upper atmosphere ozone on a rather rapid modification of the solar radiation - microwave radiometry with a high temporal and spectral resolution. We briefly present a method of research of ozone variations during a partial solar eclipse of May 31, 2003 (maximum phase about 70%), and discuss the used equipment and obtained outcomes.
Keywords :
atmospheric composition; ozone; radiometry; solar eclipses; solar radiation; stratosphere; 40 to 80 km; O3; Sun radiation; microwave observations; microwave radiometry; middle latitudes; ozone active radiation; partial eclipse; solar eclipse; stratospheric ozone variations; total ozone content; vertical distribution ozone density; Atmospheric measurements; Bandwidth; Earth; Frequency; Geoscience; Mirrors; Photochemistry; Physics; Sun; Temperature sensors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Physics and Engineering of Microwaves, Millimeter, and Submillimeter Waves, 2004. MSMW 04. The Fifth International Kharkov Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8411-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MSMW.2004.1346227
Filename :
1346227
Link To Document :
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