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The OH (3-1) nightglow volume emission rate retrieved from OSIRIS measurements: 2001 to 2015
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2021
unpublished
Abstract. The OH airglow has been used to investigate the chemistry and dynamics of the mesosphere and the lower thermo-sphere (MLT) for a long time. The infrared imager (IRI) aboard the Odin satellite has been recording the nighttime 1.53 μm OH (3-1) emission for more than 15 years (2001–2015) and we have recently processed the complete data set. The newly derived data products contain the volume emission rate profiles and the Gaussian approximated layer height, thickness, peak intensity and
doi:10.5194/essd-2021-191
fatcat:6kjtucv7pjguxnboppmyabuwmi