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Estelle P. Condon, Joseph C. Casas, H. Andrew Wallio, J. Alvin Holland, Vickie S. Connors, Henry G. Reichle, Wolfgang Seiler, Barbara B. Gormsen, Robert T. Sherrill
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 95:9845-9856
The distribution of middle tropospheric carbon monoxide measure by the Measurement of Air Pollution from Satellites (MAPS) instrument carried aboard the space shuttle is reported. The data represent average mixing ratios in the middle troposphere and
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Optical Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere.
Gas filter correlation radiometer (GFCR) is a passive remote sensing technique used in a variety of atmospheric measurements.1 In recent years, a nonmechanical optical switching GFCR has been invented and developed at NASA Langley Research Center. Th
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Optical Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere.
Over the past 20 years, gas filter correlation radiometers (GFCR's) have made important contributions to our knowledge of the atmosphere by providing remote measurements of a number of gas species from aircraft, balloon, and spacecraft platforms. Tho
Autor:
W. H. Michael, Edward J. Christensen, B. L. Seidel, Andrew Wallio, Mario D. Grossi, David L. Farless, Jitendra Mehta, G. Fjeldbo, Donald Sweetnam, J. P. Brenkle
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research. 82:4317-4324
Radio occultation measurements were made at approximately 50 locations on Mars with the Viking Orbiter 1 S (2.3 GHz) and X (8.4 GHz) band tracking links during October 1976. The measurements have been used to study the topography and atmosphere of Ma
Autor:
H. Andrew Wallio, Barbara B. Gormsen
Publikováno v:
Topical Meeting on Optical Techniques for Remote Probing of the Atmosphere.
A program to measure the global distribution of carbon monoxide using remote sensing methods is being carried out at the NASA Langley Research Center. This program has progressed from the study phase through instrument development and flight tests ab
Autor:
Henry G. Reichle, Wilfred D. Hesketh, J. Alvin Holland, Robert T. Sherrill, H. Andrew Wallio, Joseph C. Casas
Publikováno v:
Topical Meeting on Optical Techniques for Remote Probing of the Atmosphere.
The MAPS (Measurement of Air Pollution from Satellites) experiment, which flew as part of the OSTA-1 payload on the second flight of the Space Shuttle (STS-2) during early November 1981, was the first attempt to measure a known air pollutant in the t
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Autor:
Henry G. Reichle, Warren D. Hypes, J. Alvin Holland, Barbara B. Gormsen, Joseph C. Casas, Wilfred D. Hesketh, Mary S. Saylor, Vickie S. Connors, H. Andrew Wallio
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research. 91:10865
Mixing ratios of tropospheric carbon monoxide measured by a gas filter radiometer carried aboard the Space Shuttle during November 1981 are reported. The data represent average mixing ratios in the middle and upper troposphere between 38 deg N and 38
Publikováno v:
Applied Optics. 28:2104
The results of a feasibility study conducted to determine the possibility of passively measuring the vertical profile of carbon monoxide in the troposphere on a global basis are presented. The instrument considered is a nadir-viewing gas correlation
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Journal of Geophysical Research. 91:9841
The instrumental and data-reduction techniques used in obtaining remote measurements of carbon monoxide during the 1979 Summer Monsoon Experiment are described. The form of the signal function (the variation of signal with altitude) and the impact of