Many processes in the lower atmosphere including transport, turbulent mixing and chemical conversions happen on timescales of the order of seconds (e.g. at point sources). Remote sensing of atmospheric trace gases in the UV and visible spectral range (UV–Vis) commonly uses dispersive spectroscopy (e.g. differential optical absorption spectroscopy, DOAS). The recorded spectra allow for the direct identification, separation and quantification of narrow-band absorption of trace gases. However, these techniques are typically limited to a single viewing direction and limited by the light throughput of the spectrometer set-up. While two-dimensional imaging is possible by spatial scanning, the temporal resolution remains poor (often several minute...
Spectroscopic methods have proven to be reliable and of high selectivity by utilizing the characteri...
The paper reviews latest developments in gas detection using real-time correlation spectroscopy. The...
Monitoring of NO2 is in the interest of public health, because NO2 contributes to the decline of air...
Many processes in the lower atmosphere including transport, turbulent mixing and chemical conversion...
Imaging of atmospheric trace gas distributions by optical remote sensing allows for a direct assessm...
Atmospheric trace gas imaging allows the direct assessment of chemical dynamics, transport and mixin...
Grating spectrographs (GS) are presently widely in use for atmospheric trace gas remote sensing in t...
We examine a new imaging method for the remote sensing of volcanic gases, which relies on the regula...
Imaging of atmospheric trace gases in the UV and visible wavelength range provides insights into the...
In this work we present an analysis of gas sensors based on correlation spectroscopy with a Fabry-Pe...
The reliable detection and monitoring of gases and gas mixtures is known to play a crucial role in m...
We examine a new imaging method for the remote sensing of volcanic gases, which relies on the regu...
International audienceModern atmospheric gas monitoring applications demand progressively better per...
Over the past decades concern about the environmental impact on our atmosphere from human activities...
The paper reviews recent progress on gas detection using real-time correlation spectroscopy. The gen...
Spectroscopic methods have proven to be reliable and of high selectivity by utilizing the characteri...
The paper reviews latest developments in gas detection using real-time correlation spectroscopy. The...
Monitoring of NO2 is in the interest of public health, because NO2 contributes to the decline of air...
Many processes in the lower atmosphere including transport, turbulent mixing and chemical conversion...
Imaging of atmospheric trace gas distributions by optical remote sensing allows for a direct assessm...
Atmospheric trace gas imaging allows the direct assessment of chemical dynamics, transport and mixin...
Grating spectrographs (GS) are presently widely in use for atmospheric trace gas remote sensing in t...
We examine a new imaging method for the remote sensing of volcanic gases, which relies on the regula...
Imaging of atmospheric trace gases in the UV and visible wavelength range provides insights into the...
In this work we present an analysis of gas sensors based on correlation spectroscopy with a Fabry-Pe...
The reliable detection and monitoring of gases and gas mixtures is known to play a crucial role in m...
We examine a new imaging method for the remote sensing of volcanic gases, which relies on the regu...
International audienceModern atmospheric gas monitoring applications demand progressively better per...
Over the past decades concern about the environmental impact on our atmosphere from human activities...
The paper reviews recent progress on gas detection using real-time correlation spectroscopy. The gen...
Spectroscopic methods have proven to be reliable and of high selectivity by utilizing the characteri...
The paper reviews latest developments in gas detection using real-time correlation spectroscopy. The...
Monitoring of NO2 is in the interest of public health, because NO2 contributes to the decline of air...