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Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer List of Contents and Author Index Volume 57, 1997 @) PERGAMON JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER Editor: Professor P. Varanasi, 149 Dana Hall, Marine Sciences Research Center, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY 11794-5000, U.S.A. Email: pyaranasi@c. scunmysab i.le d u Advisory Committee: R. M. Goody (U.S.A.), H. R. Griem (U.S.A.), J. W. Hovenier (The Netherlands), J. LeNoble (France), R. W. Nicholls (Canada), G. C. Pomraning (U.S.A.), W. Whaling (U.S.A.), and W. L. Wiese (U.S.A.) Associate Editors Term ending 31 December 1997 Term ending 31 December 1998 Term ending 31 December 1999 J. Ballard, Rutherford Appleton Lab., T. Ackerman, Dept of Meteorology, Penn- A. Barbe, Groupe de Spectrométrie Chilton, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0QX sylvania State Univ., 503 Walker Building, Moléculaire et Atmosphérique, Faculté des England University Park, PA 16802, U.S.A. Sciences, BP 347-51062 Reims Cedex, G. Birnbaum, National Institute of Stan- France R. Beer, Mail Stop 183-301, Jet Propulsion dards and Technology, Materials Division, K. V. Chance, Harvard-Smithsonian Center Lab., California Institute of Technolology, Bldg 223, Rm 344, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, for Astrophysics, 60 Garden Street, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA U.S.A. Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A. 91109-8099, U.S.A J. Cooper, Joint Institute for Lab. Astro- A. Chedin, ARA/Lab. de Meteorologie J. M. Flaud, Lab. de Photophysique Molecu- physics, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO Dynamique du CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, laire, Bat. 213, Univ. Paris 11, Campus 80309, U.S.A. 91128 Palaiseau Cedex, France d'Orsay, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France R. G. Ellingson, Dept of Meteorology, Univ. S. A. Clough, Atmospheric and Environ- of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, mental Research Inc., 840 Memorial Drive, N. Konjevic, Faculty of Physics, Univ. of U.S.A. Cambridge, MA 02139, U.S.A. Belgrade, P.O. 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Stamnes, Geophysical Institute, Univ. C. E. Siewert, Dept of Mathematics, North Physics, Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku of Alaska, Fairbanks, P.O. Box 757320, Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC 27695- 113, Tokyo, Japan Fairbanks, AK 99775-7320, U.S.A. 8205, U.S.A. E. Oks, Dept of Physics, Auburn Univ., WB.r anchW, isNcAoSmbAe-,G oddCalridm atSep acea ndF lighRta dCieanttieorn, W1.22 5 L. WeSsmti thD,a ytCoInM SSSt,, MUandiivs.o n,o f WWiIs co5n3s7i0n6,, Auburn, AL 38849-5311, U.S.A. Mail Code 913, Greenbelt, MD 20771, U.S.A. E. G. Yanovitskij, Lab. for Radiative Transfer U.S.A. F. W. Taylor, Dept of Physics, Atmospheric, Theory, The Main Astronomical Observatory, R. Zander, Inst. of Astrophysics, Univ. of Oceanic & Planetary Physics, Univ. of Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, 252127, Liege, 5 Avenue de Cointe, B-4000, Liege- Oxford, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PU, Kiev-127, Goloseevo, Ukraine Cointe, Belgium England Founding Editor: Professor S. S. 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Complete volumes and single issues can be purchased for 1992-1996. Earlier issues are available in high quality photo-duplicated copies as complete volumes only. PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID AT RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer (ISSN 0022-4073) is published monthly in 2 volumes of 6 issues by Elsevier Science Ltd, The Boulevard, lemeierd Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OXS5 1GB, U.K. The annual subscription in the U.S.A. is $2335.00. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer is distributed by Mercury Airfreight International Ltd, 2323 Randolph Avenue, Avenel, NJ 07001-2413. POSTMASTER: Please send address corrections to Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer, c/o Elsevier Science Regional Sales Office, Customer Support Department, 655 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10010, U.S.A. List of Contents NUMBER 1 V. I. Zakharov, K. G. Gribanov, l Molecular atmospheric transmittance function in the M. V. Falko, V. F. Golovko, range of 2-400 um and Earth radiation balance A. A. Chursin, A. V. Nikitin, and VI. G. Tyuterev A. Hamdouni, A. Barbe, Retrieval of ozone vertical column amounts from P. Demoulin, and R. Zander ground-based high resolution infrared solar spectra James A. Drakes, David W. Pruitt, Spectroscopic investigation of the nonequilibrium Robert P. Howard, excitation of NO(A) in hydrocarbon-nitrous oxide and James O. Hornkohl flames Glen Holden and Christopher Essex Radiative entropy equilibrium J. P. Apruzese, K. G. Whitney, K-shell line ratios and powers for diagnosing cylind- J. Davis, and P. C. Kepple rical plasmas of neon, aluminum, argon, and titanium R. Rodrigues and J.-M. Hartmann Simple modeling of the temperature dependence of the first-order line-mixing coefficients Y)(7) J. C. S. Moraes, A. Bertolini, High resolution spectroscopy of '*CH;OH around G. Carelli, A. Moretti, the 10R(20) CO, laser emission: new FIR laser lines, G. Moruzzi, N. Ioli, frequency measurements and assignments and F. Strumia D. W. Mueller, Jr. Three-dimensional radiative transfer with polarization and A. L. Crosbie in a multiple scattering medium exposed to spatially varying radiation M. A. Ramankutty Modified discrete ordinates solution of radiative and A. L. Crosbie transfer in two-dimensional rectangular enclosures Note E. G. Yanovitskij A recurrence formula for computing Fourier com- ponents of the Henyey—Greenstein phase function NUMBER 2 Line mixing sum rules for the analysis of multiplet spectra N> and Ar broadening and line mixing in the P and R branches of the v3 band of CH, Ill Argon-broadened line parameters in the v3 band of 12" CHa K. Muinonen, L. Lamberg, P. Fast, Ray optics regime for Gaussian random spheres and K. Lumme Guiseppe Palumbo, Roger A. Craig, Measured specific intensity from 130 to 900 nm at Ellis E. Whiting, and Chul Park the stagnation point of a model in an arcjet flow of 7.8 km/sec M. B. Das Lifetime measurements of some excited states of Kr II V. V. Tsytovich, R. Bingham, Collective quantum scattering effects in transport of U. de Angelis, and A. Forlani radiation in astrophysical plasmas O. J. Dittmann The influence of cloud geometry on continuum polarization M. Papini Analysis of the reflectance of polymers in the near- and mid-infrared regions W. A. van Wijngaarden Scalar and tensor polarizabilities of low lying S, P, D, F and G states in rubidium E. V. Sarandaev, O. A. Konovalova, Regularities in the distributions of oscillator strengths and M. Kh. Salakhov ofl ines in spectra of group II atoms: Bel, MgI and Cal Note Ding Peizhu, Mu Yingkui, An improved block-bi-quadric interpolation of the and Wang Yi Abel transformation for use in optically-thick, cylin- drically-symmetric plasmas NUMBER 3 G. C. Pomraning Renewal analysis for higher moments in stochastic transport T. R. O’Brian and J. E. Lawler Radiative lifetimes in CI and an atomic carbon beam source A. A. Kutepov, H. Oelhaf, Non-LTE radiative transfer in the 4.7 and 2.3 ym and H. Fischer bands of CO: vibration-rotational non-LTE and its effects on limb radiance L. Bonamy, J. Bonamy, D. Robert, A direct study of the vibrational bending effect in line A. Deroussiaux, and B. Lavorel mixing: the hot degenerate 11'0—01'0 transition of CO, S. Pellerin, K. Musiol, Measurement of atomic parameters of singly ionized and J. Chapelle argon lines—I. Experimental procedure S. Pellerin, K. Musiol, K. Dzierzega, Measurement of atomic parameters of singly ionized and J. Chapelle argon lines—II. Transition probabilities IV S. Pellerin, K. Musiol, Measurement of atomic parameters of singly ionized and J. Chapelle argon lines—III. Stark broadening parameters J. Musielok, G. Veres, Some experimental tests of the spectroscopic coupling and W. L. Wiese scheme of C I C. E. Siewert and N. J. McCormick Some identities for Chandrasekhas polynomials L. B. Barichello, R. D. M. Garcia, On inverse boundary-condition problems in radiative and C. E. Siewert transfer R. Ciuryo and J. Szudy Speed-dependent pressure broadening and shift in the soft collision approximation M. S. Wooldridge, R. K. Hanson, Argon broadening of the R(48), R(50) and R(52) lines and C. T. Bowman of CO, in the (00°—1 (0)0°0 ) band Announcement 7th International Workshop on Atmospheric Science from Space Using Fourier Transform Spectrometry NUMBER 4 L. Regalia, X. Thomas, Intensities of NxO measurements in the 4 and 3 ym A. Hamdouni, and A. Barbe region using Fourier Transform Spectrometer V. Dana, J.-Y. Mandin, Broadening parameters of NO, lines in the 3.4 um M.-Y. Allout, A. Perrin, spectral region L. Régalia, A. Barbe, J.-J. Plateaux, and X. Thomas P. Martin, J. L. G. Santander, Line ratio values for spectral calibration in the vacuum and J. Campos ultraviolet by using laser produced plasmas K. V. Chance, J. P. Burrows, Satellite measurements of atmospheric ozone profiles, D. Perner, and W. Schneider including tropospheric ozone, from ultraviolet/visible measurements in the nadir geometry: a potential method to retrieve tropospheric ozone L. Rosenmann, B. Khalil, Calculations and measurements of N2O absorption at and R. Le Doucen high temperature in the 4.5 um region Robert R. Gamache, Richard Lynch, Halfwidths and line shifts of water vapor broadened by J. J. Plateaux, and A. Barbe CO: measurements and complex Robert-Bonamy formalism calculations Matthew D. Rotondaro and Collisional broadening and shift of the rubidium D, Glen P. Perram and D> lines (5*S,,2— 5°P}/2, 5°P3/2) by rare gases, H>, D2, N>, CH, and CF, A. M. Velasco, C. Lavin, Relativistic calculations of oscillator strengths in and I. Martin neutral fluorine V J. Boissoles, F. Thibault, Line mixing effects in Q-branches of CO, in helium F. Rachet, A. Valentin, near 4.7 um: a further test of the ECS formalism and C. Boulet Shinji Nagai, Hiroaki Sano, Measurement of the lifetime of the copper metastable Akihiro Kono, Toshio Goto, state in a steady-state discharge using saturated Hideo Furuhashi, and absorption spectroscopy Yoshiyuki Uchida J. C. Molino Garcia Absorption measurements of krypton and xenon resonance lines R. Ciurylo, J. Szudy, Non-adiabatic approach to the asymmetry of pressure and R. S. Trawinski broadened spectral lines Victoria E. Cachorro and An analytical study about the ratio between particle A. M. de Frutos mass loading and extinction: application to desert dust aerosols B. A. K. Heiskar, A. Dahlback, Interpretation of ozone measurements by ground- G. Vaughan, G. O. Braathen, based visible spectroscopy—a study of the seasonal F. Goutail, J.-P. Pommereau, dependence of airmass factors for ozone based on and R. Kivi climatology data NUMBER 5 Calculation of transition frequencies and rotational line strengths in the y-bands of nitric acid D. Pearson and J. J. Settle Calculation of first-order scattering in a _ leafy canopy by reduction to two dimensions—I. Stochastic geometry Calculation of first-order scattering in a leafy canopy by reduction to two dimensions—II. Stochastic optics D. W. Fang, W. J. Xie, and Lifetime measurements of Stark states of sodium S. Zhang Lawrence Sparks Efficient line-by-line calculation of absorption coeffi- cients to high numerical accuracy Wolfgang von Hoyningen-Huene Nonsphericity of aerosol particles and their contri- and Peter Posse bution to radiative forcing Tom Rother, Karsten Schmidt, and Plane wave scattering on hexagonal cylinders Jochen Wauer P. K. Patel, J. S. Wark, Simulation of X-ray line transfer in a cylindrically D. J. Heading, A. Djaoui, expanding plasma S. J. Rose, O. Renner, and A. Hauer S. Djurovic, Z. Mijatovic, Stark width and shift temperature dependence of the R. Kobilarov, and N. Konjevi¢ Ar I 425.9 nm line R. P. Cageao, Y. L. Ha, Y. Jiang, Calculated hydroxyl A= — XT (0, 0) band emission M. F. Morgan, Y. L. Yung, rate factors applicable to atmospheric spectroscopy and S. P. Sander Note V. Prahlad and Vijay Kumar Temperature dependence of photoabsorption cross- sections of sulfur dioxide at 188-220 nm Corrigendum NUMBER 6 D. M. O’Brien, L. J. Rikus, Spectral analysis of infrared heating in clouds com- A. C. Dilley, and M. Edwards puted with two-stream radiation codes G. C. Herring and M. E. Hillard Jr Stark broadening using crossed Gaussian beams in stimulated Raman spectroscopy of N> C. Csambal, A. Arp, J. Marczinski, Interpretation of absorption profiles in the case of and V. Helbig longitudinal Zeeman-splitting V. S. Yuferev and M. G. Vasil’ev New approach to solution of the radiant transport equation M. I. Mishchenko and A. Macke Asymmetry parameters of the phase function for isolated and densely packed spherical particles with multiple internal inclusions in the geometric optics limit V. Nagali, S. I. Chou, D. S. Baer, Diode-laser measurements of temperature-dependent and R. K. Hanson half-widths of H,O transitions in the 1.4 wm region Yibo Jiang, Yuk L. Yung, and Detection of tropospheric ozone by remote sensing Stanley P. Sander from the ground M. Kuntz A new implementation of the Humlicek algorithm for the calculation of the Voigt profile function A. M. Gonzalez, M. Ortiz, and Experimental transition probabilities for lines arising J. Campos from 5p*6s configuration of neutral Sb C. Lavin, A. B. Alvarez, and Systematic in the relativistic oscillator strengths I. Martin for fine-structure transitions in the aluminium iso- electronic sequence Paolo Villoresi, Paolo Bidoli, and Absorption spectra and oscillator strength ratio Piergiorgio Nicolosi measurements for An= | transitions from excited levels of Be I and Be II Zeliko Ivezic, M. Pinar Mengiic, A procedure to determine the onset of soot agglo- and Timothy G. Knauer meration from multi-wavelength experiments VII

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