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V.I. Perevalov

Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  147
Citations -  13655

V.I. Perevalov is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Isotopologue & Spectral line. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 135 publications receiving 12525 citations.

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The HITRAN 2008 molecular spectroscopic database

TL;DR: The new HITRAN is greatly extended in terms of accuracy, spectral coverage, additional absorption phenomena, added line-shape formalisms, and validity, and molecules, isotopologues, and perturbing gases have been added that address the issues of atmospheres beyond the Earth.
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HITEMP, the high-temperature molecular spectroscopic database

TL;DR: In this paper, a new molecular spectroscopic database for high-temperature modeling of the spectra of molecules in the gas phase is described, called HITEMP, which is analogous to the HITRAN database but encompasses many more bands and transitions than HitRAN for the absorbers H2O, CO2, CO, NO and OH.
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The 2015 edition of the GEISA spectroscopic database

Nicole Jacquinet-Husson, +58 more
TL;DR: The GEISA database (Gestion et Etude des Informations Spectroscopiques Atmospheriques: Management and Study of Atmospheric Spectroscopic Information) has been developed and maintained by the ARA/ABC(t) group at LMD since 1974.
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The 2009 edition of the GEISA spectroscopic database

N. Jacquinet-Husson, +58 more
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.
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CDSD-1000, the high-temperature carbon dioxide spectroscopic databank

TL;DR: In this paper, a high-temperature version, CDSD-1000, of the carbon dioxide spectroscopic databank is presented. But the data set is limited to the four most abundant isotopic species of CO2.