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Schumann–Runge bands

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The Schumann–Runge bands are a set of absorption bands of molecular oxygen that occur at wavelengths between 176 and 192.6 nanometres.[1][2] The bands are named for Victor Schumann and Carl Runge.

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  1. ^ Guy P. Brasseur; Susan Solomon (15 January 2006). Aeronomy of the Middle Atmosphere: Chemistry and Physics of the Stratosphere and Mesosphere. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 223–. ISBN 978-1-4020-3824-2.
  2. ^ Murry L. Salby (16 January 2012). Physics of the Atmosphere and Climate. Cambridge University Press. pp. 222–. ISBN 978-0-521-76718-7.
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