Observing Systems for Atmospheric Composition : Satellite, Aircraft, Sensor Web and Ground-Based Observational Methods and Strategies :  Satellite, Aircraft, Sensor Web and Ground-Based Observational Methods and Strategies - Guido Visconti

Observing Systems for Atmospheric Composition : Satellite, Aircraft, Sensor Web and Ground-Based Observational Methods and Strategies

Satellite, Aircraft, Sensor Web and Ground-Based Observational Methods and Strategies

By: Guido Visconti (Editor), Pietro Di Carlo (Editor), William H. Brune (Editor)

Hardcover | 1 November 2006

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Index Preface Editors Introduction to the atmospheric observation systems W. Brune (Pennsylvania State University), M. Schultz (Max Planck Institut fur Meteorologie) and M. Schoeberl (NASA GSFC) CHAPTER 1 Observations by USA Satellites (lenght GEOSTATIONARY MEASUREMENTS P. K. Bhartia (NASA GSFC) THE A-TRAIN AND AEROSOLS C. Trepte (NASA LRC) TOMS P. K. Bhartia (NASA GSFC) AURA M. Schoeberl (NASA GSFC) CALIPSO C. Trepte (NASA LRC) CHAPTER 2 Observations by European Satellites ERS-2: GOME J. Burrows (University of Bremen) ENVISAT: SCIAMACHY J. Burrows (University of Bremen) ENVISAT: MIPAS H. Fischer (University of Karlsruhe) PLANNED AND PROPOSED ESA MISSIONS J. Burrows (University of Bremen) CHAPTER 3 Aircraft and ground-base intensive campaigns US AIRCRAFT CAMPAIGNS D. Jacob (Harvard University) EUROPEAN AIRCRAFT CAMPAIGNS U. Schumann (DLR Oberpfaffenhofen) MOZAIC - MEASURING UTLS CONSTITUENTS FROM COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT J.-P. Cammas (LA/CNRS) UAVS: CURRENT AND FUTURE USE P. Newman (NASA GSFC) EUROPEAN GROUND-BASED CAMPAIGN A. Wahner (ICG-Julich) U.S. GROUND-BASED CAMPAIGN K. Demerjian (University of Albany) CHAPTER 4 Ground-base networks OZONESONDE NETWORKS - SHADOZ Thompson (NASA GSFC) LIDAR NETWORKS V. Rizi (University of L'Aquila) EPA AND STATE POLLUTION NETWORKS K. Demerjian (University of Albany) CHAMBER STUDIES A. Wahner (ICG-Julich) AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS AND THE SENSOR WEB K. Reichard (Pennslyvania State University) COMPARISON OF MEASUREMENTS - CAL/VAL P. Newman (NASA GSFC) CHAPTER 5 Output of the observational web COMPUTATIONAL REQUIREMENTS R. Rood (NASA GSFC) DATA ASSIMILATION INTO MODELS R. Rood (NASA GSFC) INVERSE MODELING TECHNIQUES D. Jacob (Harvard University)
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"This book covers the lectures given there by experts, presented as 17 chapters, and arranged in four parts which cover the ground specified in the book's sub-title. ... All in all, this is valuable and timely summary of the state of the art for observing and understanding the composition of the Earth's atmosphere, which is so precious a resource to us humans." (M. J. Rycroft, Surveys in Geophysics, Vol. 28, 2007)

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