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https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-3-283-2010
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https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-3-283-2010
© Author(s) 2010. This work is distributed under
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Retrieval of tropospheric column densities of NO2 from combined SCIAMACHY nadir/limb measurements
S. Beirle
Max-Planck-Institut für Chemie, Mainz, Germany
S. Kühl
Max-Planck-Institut für Chemie, Mainz, Germany
J. Puķīte
Max-Planck-Institut für Chemie, Mainz, Germany
T. Wagner
Max-Planck-Institut für Chemie, Mainz, Germany
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- Overview of the O3M SAF GOME-2 operational atmospheric composition and UV radiation data products and data availability S. Hassinen et al.
- New results on planetary lightning Y. Yair
- The STRatospheric Estimation Algorithm from Mainz (STREAM): estimating stratospheric NO2 from nadir-viewing satellites by weighted convolution S. Beirle et al.
- Stratosphere–troposphere separation of nitrogen dioxide columns from the TEMPO geostationary satellite instrument J. Geddes et al.
- Validation of Sentinel-5P TROPOMI tropospheric NO2 products by comparison with NO2 measurements from airborne imaging DOAS, ground-based stationary DOAS, and mobile car DOAS measurements during the S5P-VAL-DE-Ruhr campaign K. Lange et al.
- Re-evaluating the NO<sub>2</sub> hotspot over the South African Highveld A. Lourens et al.
- South African EUCAARI measurements: seasonal variation of trace gases and aerosol optical properties L. Laakso et al.
- Remote sensing of atmospheric NO_2 by employing the continuous-wave differential absorption lidar technique L. Mei et al.
- Improvements to the retrieval of tropospheric NO2 from satellite – stratospheric correction using SCIAMACHY limb/nadir matching and comparison to Oslo CTM2 simulations A. Hilboll et al.
- Tropospheric nitrogen dioxide column retrieval from ground-based zenith–sky DOAS observations F. Tack et al.
- Evaluation of stratospheric NO2retrieved from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument: Intercomparison, diurnal cycle, and trending R. Dirksen et al.
- Limb–nadir matching using non-coincident NO2 observations: proof of concept and the OMI-minus-OSIRIS prototype product C. Adams et al.
- Intercomparison of daytime stratospheric NO2 satellite retrievals and model simulations M. Belmonte Rivas et al.
- Direct satellite observation of lightning-produced NOx S. Beirle et al.
- The effect of horizontal gradients and spatial measurement resolution on the retrieval of global vertical NO2 distributions from SCIAMACHY measurements in limb only mode J. Puķīte et al.
- NO2 Retrieval from the Environmental Trace Gases Monitoring Instrument (EMI): Preliminary Results and Intercomparison with OMI and TROPOMI L. Cheng et al.
- Satellite based remote sensing of weather and climate: recent achievements and future perspectives B. Thies & J. Bendix
- Determination of tropospheric vertical columns of NO2 and aerosol optical properties in a rural setting using MAX-DOAS J. Halla et al.
- A new stratospheric and tropospheric NO2 retrieval algorithm for nadir-viewing satellite instruments: applications to OMI E. Bucsela et al.
- Intercomparison of four airborne imaging DOAS systems for tropospheric NO2 mapping – the AROMAPEX campaign F. Tack et al.
- Tropospheric NO2 vertical column densities over Beijing: results of the first three years of ground-based MAX-DOAS measurements (2008–2011) and satellite validation J. Ma et al.
- High-resolution mapping of the NO2 spatial distribution over Belgian urban areas based on airborne APEX remote sensing F. Tack et al.
- Tropospheric column amount of ozone retrieved from SCIAMACHY limb–nadir-matching observations F. Ebojie et al.
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