Envisat/GOMOS Stellar Occultation: Inversion Schemes and First Analyses of Real Data
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Kyrölä, E.
Tamminen, J.
Leppelmeier, G.W.
Sofieva, V.F.
Hassinen, S.
Bertaux, J.L.
Hauchecorne, A.
Dalaudier, F.
Cot, C.
Korablev, O.
Fussen, D.
Vanhellemont, F.
Fanton d’Andon, O.
Barrot, G.
Mangin, A.
Théodore, B.
Guirlet, M.
Etanchaud, F.
Snoeij, P.
Koopman, R.
Saavedra, L.
Fraisse, R.
Discipline
Physical sciences
Audience
Scientific
Date
2004Metadata
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GOMOS (Global Ozone Monitoring by Occultation of Stars) on board Envisat measures O3, NO2, NO3, neutral density, aerosols, H2O, and O2, in the stratosphere and mesosphere by detecting absorption of starlight in ultraviolet, visible and infrared wavelengths. During bright limb conditions GOMOS will also observe scattered solar radiation. GOMOS will deliver ozone concentration profiles at altitudes 15–100 km with a vertical resolution of about 1.5 km and with a global coverage. As a self-calibrating method stellar occultation measurements provide a basis for a long-term global monitoring of ozone profiles. We will present here the status of the GOMOS instrument and show samples of first results obtained in 2002.
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Kyrölä, E.; Tamminen, J.; Leppelmeier, G.W.; Sofieva, V.F.; Hassinen, S.; Bertaux, J.L.; Hauchecorne, A.; Dalaudier, F.; Cot, C.; Korablev, O.; Fussen, D.; Vanhellemont, F.; Fanton d’Andon, O.; Barrot, G.; Mangin, A.; Théodore, B.; Guirlet, M.; Etanchaud, F.; Snoeij, P.; Koopman, R.; Saavedra, L.; Fraisse, R. (2004). Envisat/GOMOS Stellar Occultation: Inversion Schemes and First Analyses of Real Data. (Kirchengast, G., Ed.), Occultations for Probing Atmosphere and Climate, 275-287, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-09041-1_24.Identifiers
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Book chapter
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Yes
Language
eng