OBSERVATIONS OF STRATOSPHERIC OZONE MIXING RATIO BY GROUND-BASED MILLIMETERWAVE MEASUREMENTS AT SOOKMYUNG WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY

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a^{a}J.J. OH (email address:[email protected]) express sincere thanks to Prof. de Zafra for his help on the data reduction.Author Institution: SookMyung Women's University; Departmentment of Chemistry, SookMyung Women's University; Departmentment of Chemistry, Taeduk Radio Astronomy ObservatoryThe J=61,5−60,6J = 6_{1,5} - 6_{0,6} rotational transition of stratospheric ozone at 110.8359 GHz has been observed using a Schottky diode mixer receiver at Sookmyung Women's University in Seoul during 8-26 March 2000 by the load switching method. The instrument consists of a millimeter wave receiver, a multi-channel spectrometer and a computer. The mixer block is cooled to a temperature of 20 K by a closed cycle refrigerator of liquid He and the system temperature was determined to be about 850 K. The observed spectrum has been analyzed to determine variations in the ozone mixing ratio at various altitudes above Seoul. The retrieval algorithm used to obtain the data will be discussed and the variations of the altitude profiles will be compared

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