Articles | Volume 18, issue 17
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-18-4515-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-18-4515-2025
Research article
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12 Sep 2025
Research article |  | 12 Sep 2025

Potential CO2 measurement capabilities of a transportable Near Infrared Laser Heterodyne Radiometer (LHR)

Marie Thérèse El Kattar, Tingting Wei, Aditya Saxena, Hervé Herbin, and Weidong Chen

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Interactive discussion

Status: closed

Comment types: AC – author | RC – referee | CC – community | EC – editor | CEC – chief editor | : Report abuse
  • RC1: 'Comment on egusphere-2025-250', Anonymous Referee #1, 08 May 2025
  • EC1: 'Comment on egusphere-2025-250', Frank Hase, 26 May 2025
  • RC2: 'Comment on egusphere-2025-250', Anonymous Referee #2, 01 Jul 2025

Peer review completion

AR: Author's response | RR: Referee report | ED: Editor decision | EF: Editorial file upload
AR by El Kattar Marie-Thérèse on behalf of the Authors (25 Jul 2025)  Author's response   Author's tracked changes   Manuscript 
EF by Daria Karpachova (29 Jul 2025)  Author's response 
EF by Daria Karpachova (29 Jul 2025)  Manuscript 
ED: Publish as is (29 Jul 2025) by Frank Hase
AR by El Kattar Marie-Thérèse on behalf of the Authors (29 Jul 2025)  Manuscript 
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Short summary
This study, part of my 2024 postdoctoral research, explores an all-fiber coupled laser heterodyne radiometer (LHR) for CO2 measurements using a tunable diode laser. The LHR employs balanced detection to measure tropospheric CO2 column concentrations. Simulations are validated against previously validated instruments. This work enhances greenhouse gas monitoring and supports campaigns for emissions studies and satellite validation.
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