MOAS: an absorption laser spectrometer for sensitive and local monitoring of tropospheric OH and other trace gases

Hydroxyl radical (OH) multipass absorption spectroscopy (MOAS) is a laser optical method for the absolute and in situ monitoring of tropospheric OH with high spatial and temporal resolution. This technique is based on direct absorption measurements and it is made local by folding the absorption path...

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description Hydroxyl radical (OH) multipass absorption spectroscopy (MOAS) is a laser optical method for the absolute and in situ monitoring of tropospheric OH with high spatial and temporal resolution. This technique is based on direct absorption measurements and it is made local by folding the absorption path inside a multiple reflection cell with an open path setup.
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Atmosphere
Chemical composition and interactions. Ionic interactions and processes
Chemistry
Earth, ocean, space
Environmental monitoring
Exact sciences and technology
External geophysics
Gases
Geophysics. Techniques, methods, instrumentation and models
Hydroxyl radicals
Lasers
Meteorology
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