1. Validation of ACE and OSIRIS ozone and NO2 measurements using ground-based instruments at 80° N.
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Adams, C., Strong, K., Batchelor, R. L., Bernath, P. F., Brohede, S., Boone, C., Degenstein, D., Daffer, W. H., Drummond, J. R., Fogal, P. F., Farahani, E., Fayt, C., Fraser, A., Goutail, F., Hendrick, F., Kolonjari, F., Lindenmaier, R., Manney, G., McElroy, C. T., and McLinden, C. A.
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ATMOSPHERIC chemistry ,OPTICAL spectroscopy ,SPECTRUM analysis ,ATMOSPHERIC nitrous oxide ,RESEARCH institutes - Abstract
The article presents a study that compares the optical spectrograph and infrared imager system (OSIRIS) and the atmospheric chemistry experiment (ACE) ozone and NO
2 measurements from the space since 2001 to 2003 using ground-based instruments at the Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory (PEARL) in Eureka, Canada. The study uses four kinds of zenith-sky differential optical absorption spectroscopy. The result indicates that both ACE and OSIRIS continue to perform well.- Published
- 2012
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