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Absorption Line Profiles in a Moving Atmosphere: A Single Scattering Linear Perturbation Theory
P. B. Hays and V. J. Abreu (1989), Absorption Line Profiles in a Moving Atmosphere: A Single Scattering Linear Perturbation Theory, Journal of Geophysical Research, VOL. 94, NO. D15, PAGES 18,351-18,365, Dec 20, 1989.

Abstract:

An integral equation is derived which linearly relates Doppler perturbations in the spectrum of atmospheric absorption features to the wind system which creates them. The perturbation theory is developed using a single scattering model, which is validated against a multiple scattering calculation. The nature and basic propertis of the kernels in the integral equation are examined. It is concluded that the kernels are well behaved and that wind velocity profiles can be recovered using standard inversion techniques.

 
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