Том 24, номер 04, статья № 4

pdf Лаврентьев Н. А., Макогон М. М., Фазлиев А. З. Сравнение спектральных массивов данных HITRAN и GEISA с учетом ограничения на опубликование спектральных данных. // Оптика атмосферы и океана. 2011. Т. 24. № 04. С. 279-292.
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Аннотация:

Обоснована необходимость применять ограничения опубликования спектральных данных по отношению к экспертным массивам спектральных данных, и описаны ограничения на вакуумные волновые числа, используемые в процедуре декомпозиции информационных ресурсов по первичным опубликованным данным. Показано, что в экспертных массивах данных HITRAN и GEISA части, относящиеся к изотопомерам молекулы воды, содержат устаревшие данные (с низкой точностью нахождения вакуумных волновых чисел).

Ключевые слова:

достоверность данных в спектроскопии изотопомеров молекулы воды, экспертные данные, ограничение существования

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