Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer of Atmospheres

Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer of Atmospheres

Earth and Planetary Sciences 238, Spring 2008

Tuesday/Thursday, 1:00 - 2:30, Geological Museum 103A

Absorption, emission, and scattering, emphasizing Earth's atmosphere. Atmospheric spectroscopic properties for various measurement geometries. Quantitative spectroscopy and atmospheric structure are reviewed. Radiative transfer modeling and simulation and interpretation of atmospheric spectra from microwave through ultraviolet.

Instructor: Dr. Kelly Chance

Last updated: April 14, 2008


     office:  Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
              Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
              Observatory P-252
              60 Garden Street
              Mail stop 50
              Cambridge, MA  02138-1516

  phone:      +1-617-495-7389
  fax:        +1-617-495-5439
     e-mail:  kchance@cfa.harvard.edu

              Office hours by appointment

Reference books (on course reserve at Gordon McKay Library)

For additional study:

And, of course, the standard spectroscopic works by Herzberg:

Reference data and computer code

Class notes and references

Class assignments and examinations

Here is a link to a related class website at Oxford

Syllabus

 

January 31

Introduction - Atmospheric measurement programs

February 5

Basic atmospheric properties

February 7

Blackbody radiation, Boltzmann statistics, temperature and equilibrium

February 12

Solar properties

February 14

Radiative transfer 1st project assignment

February 19

Spectroscopy fundamentals

February 21

Spectroscopy details

February 26

Vibrational spectroscopy

February 28

1st project presentations and discussion

March 4

Lineshapes

March 6

Spectroscopic databases

March 11

Ultraviolet and visible spectroscopy

March 13

Detailed atmospheric properties

March 18

Atmospheres and instruments

March 20

Atmospheric scattering

March 22 - March 30

Spring Recess

April 1

HITRAN and other databases; 2nd project assignment

April 3

Aerosols

April 8

Aerosols

April 10

Radiative transfer modeling

April 15

Radiative transfer modeling; retrieval methods

April 17

Retrieval methods

April 22

Ozone profile and tropospheric ozone retrievals from satellite UV measurements, Dr. Xiong Liu; 2nd project due

April 24

The BOREAS fitting method and applications to OMI and GOME satellite measurements of trace gases; Dr. Thomas Kurosu

April 29

Additional topics Final project assignment

May 1

Atmospheric applications: Earth (Dr. Gabriele Brizzi, Dr. Caroline Nowlan); Mars (Dr. Huiqun Wang)

May 3 - May 14

Reading Period Final project presentations and discussion