The first ground-based experiment to prove the concept of a novel space-based observation technique for microwave and infrared-laser occultation between low-Earthorbit satellites was performed in the Canary Islands between La Palma and Tenerife. For two nights from 21 to 22 July 2011 the experiment delivered the infrared-laser differential transmission principle for the measurement of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the free atmosphere. Such global and long-term stable measurements of GHGs, accompanied also by measurements of thermodynamic parameters and line-of-sight wind in a self-calibrating way, have become very important for climate change monitoring. The experiment delivered promising initial data for demonstrating the new observation conc...
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International audienceWe report in this paper the development of an embedded ultralight spectrometer...
International audienceWe report in this paper the development of an embedded ultralight spectrometer...
The first ground-based experiment to prove the concept of a novel space-based observation technique ...
The first ground-based experiment to prove the concept of a novel space-based observation technique ...
The first ground-based experiment to prove the concept of a novel space-based observation technique ...
The first ground-based experiment to prove the concept of a novel space-based observation technique ...
A new technique for the satellite remote sensing of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere via the absor...
A new technique for the satellite remote sensing of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere via the absor...
Abstract. A new technique for the satellite remote sens-ing of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere vi...
Abstract. A new technique for the satellite remote sens-ing of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere vi...
In May, 2012, a remote sensing observatory for performing ground-based total column measurements was...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) is the second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas, with approximat...
As the dominant anthropogenic greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide (CO2), represents an important componen...
As the dominant anthropogenic greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide (CO2), represents an important componen...
International audienceCarbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) are the two most important anthropogeni...
International audienceWe report in this paper the development of an embedded ultralight spectrometer...
International audienceWe report in this paper the development of an embedded ultralight spectrometer...
The first ground-based experiment to prove the concept of a novel space-based observation technique ...
The first ground-based experiment to prove the concept of a novel space-based observation technique ...
The first ground-based experiment to prove the concept of a novel space-based observation technique ...
The first ground-based experiment to prove the concept of a novel space-based observation technique ...
A new technique for the satellite remote sensing of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere via the absor...
A new technique for the satellite remote sensing of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere via the absor...
Abstract. A new technique for the satellite remote sens-ing of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere vi...
Abstract. A new technique for the satellite remote sens-ing of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere vi...
In May, 2012, a remote sensing observatory for performing ground-based total column measurements was...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) is the second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas, with approximat...
As the dominant anthropogenic greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide (CO2), represents an important componen...
As the dominant anthropogenic greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide (CO2), represents an important componen...
International audienceCarbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) are the two most important anthropogeni...
International audienceWe report in this paper the development of an embedded ultralight spectrometer...
International audienceWe report in this paper the development of an embedded ultralight spectrometer...