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Scientific paper
Feb 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993spie.1715..562k&link_type=abstract
In: Optical methods in atmospheric chemistry; Proceedings of the Meeting, Berlin, Germany, June 22-24, 1992 (A93-51501 22-35), p
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Absorption Spectroscopy, Computerized Simulation, Esa Satellites, Imaging Spectrometers, Ozonometry, Trace Contaminants, Chlorine Oxides, Formaldehyde, Nitric Oxide, Nitrogen Dioxide, Scanning, Sulfur Dioxides
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The paper presents a detailed software simulation package for the Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment (GOME) instrument which will fly on ERS-2 in 1994. The GOME instrument is a nadir-viewing spectrometer designed for measurements of ozone and related trace gases such as NO, NO2, ClO, BrO, OClO, HCHO, SO2, O2/O4, and H2O. Examples are presented of input and output spectra and signal-to-noise calculations for normal viewing mode (nadir observations) and for sun and moon calibration mode. The GOME instrument simulating program can be used for a variety of purposes during instrument development, such as tests and calibrations, and tests of the so-called Zero-to-One processing step. The scheme could be adapted to other optical instruments.
Burrows John P.
Chance Kelly V.
de Vries Jellie
Goede Albert P. H.
Gunsing J. Th. C.
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