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Establishing the stability of multifilter UV rotating shadow-band radiometers

A modified Langley technique is used in a preliminary evaluation of the stability of ion‐assisted deposition interference filters. The technique uses lamp‐calibrated direct‐normal irradiance measurements to return estimates of the extraterrestrial solar irradiance over the passband of the filter. Re...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research 2000-02, Vol.105 (D4), p.4833-4840
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