Spectral distribution of energy from the sun

  • Stair R
  • Johnston R
  • Bagg T
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Abstract

M eas urements on the spectral energy distribution of direct solar radiation, made in July 1953, at Sacramento P eak, New M exico, altitude 9,200 feet are described . Spectral data a re given for wavelengths extending from 299 to 535 millimicrons for ai r masses 0, 1.0,2.0, and 3.0. A determination of atmospheric transmittance as a function of wavelength results in calculated total amounts of ozone approximating 0.21 centimeter (ntp) as a mean for 4 days during JUly. Preliminary measurements, employing a lead sulfide photoconduct-ing cell, in the visible and infrared spectrum are discussed. On the basis of the spectral ultraviolet data obtained , an estimate of a value slightly exceeding 2.00 langleys per minute for the solar constant is indicated.

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Stair, R. G., Johnston, R., & Bagg, T. C. (1954). Spectral distribution of energy from the sun. Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, 53(2), 113. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.053.014

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