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Robert A. Toth

Researcher at California Institute of Technology

Publications -  116
Citations -  10122

Robert A. Toth is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spectral line & Line (formation). The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 116 publications receiving 9932 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert A. Toth include Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

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The hitran molecular database: editions of 1991 and 1992

TL;DR: The HITRAN molecular absorption database as mentioned in this paper contains line parameters for 31 species and their isotopomers that are significant for terrestrial atmospheric studies, including chlorofluorocarbons and other molecular species that are not amenable to line-by-line representation.
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The HITRAN molecular spectroscopic database: edition of 2000 including updates through 2001

TL;DR: The HITRAN compilation consists of several components useful for radiative transfer calculation codes: high-resolution spectroscopic parameters of molecules in the gas phase, absorption cross-sections for molecules with very dense spectral features, aerosol refractive indices, ultraviolet line-by-line parameters and absorptionCross-sections, and associated database management software.
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The HITRAN database: 1986 edition.

TL;DR: A description and summary of the latest edition of the AFGL HITRAN molecular absorption parameters database are presented and a FORTRAN program is now furnished to allow rapid access to the molecular transitions and for the creation of customized output.
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AFGL atmospheric absorption line parameters compilation: 1982 edition.

TL;DR: The latest edition of the AFGL atmospheric absorption line parameters compilation for the seven most active infrared terrestrial absorbers is described and the sources of the absorption parameters are summarized.
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The 2009 edition of the GEISA spectroscopic database

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TL;DR: The GEISA database as mentioned in this paper is a computer-accessible system comprising three independent sub-databases devoted, respectively, to: line parameters, infrared and ultraviolet/visible absorption cross-sections, microphysical and optical properties of atmospheric aerosols.