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Sulfur dioxide layer height retrieval from Sentinel-5 Precursor/TROPOMI using FP_ILM
by
Loyola, Diego G.
, Clarisse, Lieven
, Hedelt, Pascal
, Spurr, Robert
, Efremenko, Dmitry S.
in
Air safety
/ Algorithms
/ Aviation
/ Backscatter
/ Backscattering
/ Height
/ Learning algorithms
/ Machine learning
/ Physics
/ Plumes
/ Precursors
/ Retrieval
/ Sulfur
/ Sulfur dioxide
/ Sulphur
/ Sulphur dioxide
/ Volcanic ash
/ Volcanic eruption effects
/ Volcanic eruptions
2019
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Sulfur dioxide layer height retrieval from Sentinel-5 Precursor/TROPOMI using FP_ILM
by
Loyola, Diego G.
, Clarisse, Lieven
, Hedelt, Pascal
, Spurr, Robert
, Efremenko, Dmitry S.
in
Air safety
/ Algorithms
/ Aviation
/ Backscatter
/ Backscattering
/ Height
/ Learning algorithms
/ Machine learning
/ Physics
/ Plumes
/ Precursors
/ Retrieval
/ Sulfur
/ Sulfur dioxide
/ Sulphur
/ Sulphur dioxide
/ Volcanic ash
/ Volcanic eruption effects
/ Volcanic eruptions
2019
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Sulfur dioxide layer height retrieval from Sentinel-5 Precursor/TROPOMI using FP_ILM
by
Loyola, Diego G.
, Clarisse, Lieven
, Hedelt, Pascal
, Spurr, Robert
, Efremenko, Dmitry S.
in
Air safety
/ Algorithms
/ Aviation
/ Backscatter
/ Backscattering
/ Height
/ Learning algorithms
/ Machine learning
/ Physics
/ Plumes
/ Precursors
/ Retrieval
/ Sulfur
/ Sulfur dioxide
/ Sulphur
/ Sulphur dioxide
/ Volcanic ash
/ Volcanic eruption effects
/ Volcanic eruptions
2019
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Sulfur dioxide layer height retrieval from Sentinel-5 Precursor/TROPOMI using FP_ILM
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Sulfur dioxide layer height retrieval from Sentinel-5 Precursor/TROPOMI using FP_ILM
2019
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The accurate determination of the location, height, and loading of sulfur dioxide (SO2) plumes emitted by volcanic eruptions is essential for aviation safety. The SO2 layer height is also one of the most critical parameters with respect to determining the impact on the climate. Retrievals of SO2 plume height have been carried out using satellite UV backscatter measurements, but, until now, such algorithms are very time-consuming. We have developed an extremely fast yet accurate SO2 layer height retrieval using the Full-Physics Inverse Learning Machine (FP_ILM) algorithm. This is the first time the algorithm has been applied to measurements from the TROPOMI instrument onboard the Sentinel-5 Precursor platform. In this paper, we demonstrate the ability of the FP_ILM algorithm to retrieve SO2 plume layer heights in near-real-time applications with an accuracy of better than 2 km for SO2 total columns larger than 20 DU. We present SO2 layer height results for the volcanic eruptions of Sinabung in February 2018, Sierra Negra in June 2018, and Raikoke in June 2019, observed by TROPOMI.
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