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Several previously undiscovered absorptions of CO2 were found with a high-pressure infrared cell. They are normally forbidden, but induced by collisions at high pressure. When these and the known absorptions were applied to a computer simulation of the Venus atmosphere, gaps in the greenhouse effect were closed, and Venus's high surface temperature was fully explained.
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Infrared absorption of carbon dioxide at high densities with application to the atmosphere of Venus.
1971, Goddard Institute for Space Studies]
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"In infrared spectra, carbon dioxide has probably been the subject of more studies than any other polyatomic molecule."
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Experimental Equipment
III. Experimental Procedures
IV. Experimental Results
V. Theoretical Interpretation
VI. Application to the Atmosphere of Venus
VII. Accuracy and Statistics
VIII. Conclusions
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 124-129.
Thesis--Columbia University.
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