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ACE-FTS capabilities: the monitoring of CFCs and HCFCs, and the detection of signatures of biomass burning in the troposphere. G. Dufour, C. Boone, K. Walker, R. Nassar, R. Skelton, S. McLeod, and P. Bernath
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Document Date: 2005-06-02 08:42:53


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ACE / NOAA Air Resources Laboratory / /

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University of Waterloo / /

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operational products / combustion products / /

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B.C. / CFC / /

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Canadian Space Agency / Natural Sciences and Engineering Research / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / University of Waterloo / K. Walker / R. Nassar / R. Skelton / S. McLeod / and P. Bernath Department of Chemistry / /

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Mace / Silver Spring / /

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Maryland / Colorado / Ontario / /

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southern Africa / southeast Australia / /

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Spectroscopy / /

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