The SMARTCARB project was funded by the European Space Agency (ESA) to study the use of satellite measurements of auxiliary reactive trace gases for fossil fuel carbon dioxide emission estimation. In the project, synthetic satellite observations were generated from high-resolution CO2, CO and NO2 fields (1×1 km2 resolution) simulated with the COSMO-GHG model. The vertically integrated model fields, the synthetic satellite observations, and the code for generating additional satellite observations (Level-2 creator) were delivered to ESA as "data1 package". This dataset is a subset of the SMARTCARB "data1 package" that includes the vertically integrated model fields and synthetic satellite observations. The satellite observations were genera...
International audienceAbstract. Various satellite imagers of the vertically integrated column of car...
CO2Image is a satellite demonstration mission, now in Phase B, to be launched in 2026 by the German ...
International audienceFossil-fuel (FF) burning releases carbon dioxide (CO 2) together with many oth...
Final report of the SMARTCARB project that investigated the potential of a future constellation of C...
High-resolution atmospheric transport simulations were used to investigate the potential for detecti...
The European Copernicus programme plans to install a constellation of multiple polar orbiting satell...
International audienceBackground: Satellite imagery will offer unparalleled global spatial coverage ...
International audienceThis study assesses the potential of 2 to 10 km resolution imagery of CO 2 con...
Since the Paris Agreement was adopted in 2015, the role of space-based observations for monitoring a...
International audienceAbstract. Various satellite imagers of the vertically integrated column of car...
CO2Image is a satellite demonstration mission, now in Phase B, to be launched in 2026 by the German ...
International audienceFossil-fuel (FF) burning releases carbon dioxide (CO 2) together with many oth...
Final report of the SMARTCARB project that investigated the potential of a future constellation of C...
High-resolution atmospheric transport simulations were used to investigate the potential for detecti...
The European Copernicus programme plans to install a constellation of multiple polar orbiting satell...
International audienceBackground: Satellite imagery will offer unparalleled global spatial coverage ...
International audienceThis study assesses the potential of 2 to 10 km resolution imagery of CO 2 con...
Since the Paris Agreement was adopted in 2015, the role of space-based observations for monitoring a...
International audienceAbstract. Various satellite imagers of the vertically integrated column of car...
CO2Image is a satellite demonstration mission, now in Phase B, to be launched in 2026 by the German ...
International audienceFossil-fuel (FF) burning releases carbon dioxide (CO 2) together with many oth...