Fiducial Reference Measurements for Greenhouse Gases (FRM4GHG): Validation of Satellite (Sentinel-5 Precursor, OCO-2, and GOSAT) Missions Using the COllaborative Carbon Column Observing Network (COCCON)
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Authors
Sha, M.K.
Das, S.
Frey, M.M.
Dubravica, D.
Alberti, C.
Baier, B.C.
Balis, D.
Bezanilla, A.
Blumenstock, T.
Boesch, H.
Cai, Z.
Chen, J.
Dandocsi, A.
De Mazière, M.
Foka, S.
García, O.
Gillespie, L.D.
Gribanov, K.
Gross, J.
Grutter, M.
Handley, P.
Hase, F.
Heikkinen, P.
Humpage, N.
Jacobs, N.
Jeong, S.
Karppinen, T.
Kiel, M.
Kivi, R.
Langerock, B.
Laughner, J.
Lopez, M.
Makarova, M.
Mermigkas, M.
Morino, I.
Mostafavipak, N.
Nemuc, A.
Newberger, T.
Ohyama, H.
Okello, W.
Osterman, G.
Park, H.
Pirloaga, R.
Pollard, D.F.
Raffalski, U.
Ramonet, M.
Sepúlveda, E.
Simpson, W.R.
Stremme, W.
Sweeney, C.
Taquet, N.
Topaloglou, C.
Tu, Q.
Warneke, T.
Wunch, D.
Zakharov, V.
Zhou, M.
Discipline
Earth and related Environmental sciences
Subject
fiducial reference measurements
greenhouse gas
validation
COCCON
Sentinel-5 Precursor
OCO-2
GOSAT
remote sensing
TCCON
NDACC-IRWG
Audience
Scientific
Date
2025Metadata
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The COllaborative Carbon Column Observing Network has become a reliable source of high-quality ground-based remote sensing network data that provide column-averaged dry-air mole fractions of carbon dioxide (XCO2), methane (XCH4), and carbon monoxide (XCO). The fiducial reference measurements of these gases from the COCCON complement the TCCON and NDACC-IRWG data. This study shows the application of COCCON data for the validation of existing greenhouse gas satellite products. This study includes the validation of XCH4 and XCO products from the European Copernicus Sentinel-5 Precursor (S5P) mission, XCO2 products from the American Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) mission, and XCO2 and XCH4 products from the Japanese Greenhouse gases Observing SATellite (GOSAT). A total of 27 datasets contributed to this study; some of these were collected in the framework of campaign activities and covered only a short time period. In addition, several permanent stations provided long-term observations. The random uncertainties in the validation results, specifically for S5P with a lot of coincidences pairs, are found to be similar to the comparison with the TCCON. The comparison results of OCO-2 land nadir and land glint observation modes to the COCCON on a global scale, despite limited coincidences, are very promising. The stations can, therefore, expand on the coverage of the already existing ground-based reference remote sensing sites from the TCCON and the NDACC network. The COCCON data can be used for future satellite and model validation studies and carbon cycle studies.
Citation
Sha, M.K.; Das, S.; Frey, M.M.; Dubravica, D.; Alberti, C.; Baier, B.C.; Balis, D.; Bezanilla, A.; Blumenstock, T.; Boesch, H.; Cai, Z.; Chen, J.; Dandocsi, A.; De Mazière, M.; Foka, S.; García, O.; Gillespie, L.D.; Gribanov, K.; Gross, J.; Grutter, M.; Handley, P.; Hase, F.; Heikkinen, P.; Humpage, N.; Jacobs, N.; Jeong, S.; Karppinen, T.; Kiel, M.; Kivi, R.; Langerock, B.; Laughner, J.; Lopez, M.; Makarova, M.; Mermigkas, M.; Morino, I.; Mostafavipak, N.; Nemuc, A.; Newberger, T.; Ohyama, H.; Okello, W.; Osterman, G.; Park, H.; Pirloaga, R.; Pollard, D.F.; Raffalski, U.; Ramonet, M.; Sepúlveda, E.; Simpson, W.R.; Stremme, W.; Sweeney, C.; Taquet, N.; Topaloglou, C.; Tu, Q.; Warneke, T.; Wunch, D.; Zakharov, V.; Zhou, M. (2025). Fiducial Reference Measurements for Greenhouse Gases (FRM4GHG): Validation of Satellite (Sentinel-5 Precursor, OCO-2, and GOSAT) Missions Using the COllaborative Carbon Column Observing Network (COCCON). , Remote Sensing, Vol. 17, Issue 5, A734, DOI: 10.3390/rs17050734.Identifiers
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Article
Peer-Review
Yes
Language
eng