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Variations in the infrared penetration level as a function of the H2SO4 extinction coefficient. Left: penetration levels of the emitted infrared radiation at 8.6, 7.4, and 19 µm. Right: H2SO4 extension coefficient as a function of frequency, as shown by Zasova et al. (1993).

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