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This work considers the verification, systematization, and publication in the W@DIS information system of all published data acquired at the moment by various authors from the analysis of high resolution, ro-vibrational spectra of hydrogen sulfide and its isotopologues. The system interface allows prompt and efficient search for any required information by specified criteria. The W@DIS information system, in its present state, contains the most complete and reliable information on ro-vibrational transitions and energy levels of the hydrogen sulfide molecule as compared with other databases. The data systematized in this work may serve as a source of information for problems of theoretical spectroscopy and chemistry, atmospheric problems, and other applications.
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Polovtseva, E.R., Lavrentiev, N.A., Voronina, S.S. et al. Information system for molecular spectroscopy. 5. Ro-vibrational transitions and energy levels of the hydrogen sulfide molecule. Atmos Ocean Opt 25, 157–165 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1024856012020133
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