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14 December 1998 Ozone profile retrieval from GOME data
Ronald J. van der A, Roeland Van Oss, Hennie Kelder
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Abstract
GOME is the first satellite instrument with the possibility to retrieve height-resolved ozone densities in both stratosphere and troposphere. The high accuracy and spectral resolution of the GOME spectrometer in the range of 240-790 nm combined with sophisticated retrieval algorithms enables the derivation of accurate ozone profiles. This paper discusses in detail the retrieval procedure of ozone profiles from the GOME observations. The resulting profiles and their calculated errors are discussed and compared to local ozone profiles form ozone sonde measurements.
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Ronald J. van der A, Roeland Van Oss, and Hennie Kelder "Ozone profile retrieval from GOME data", Proc. SPIE 3495, Satellite Remote Sensing of Clouds and the Atmosphere III, (14 December 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.332700
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KEYWORDS
Ozone

Troposphere

Stratosphere

Atmospheric modeling

Error analysis

Satellites

Chemical elements

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