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Global distributions, time series and error characterization of atmospheric ammonia (NH 3 ) from IASI satellite observations
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Dolman, A. J.
, Van Damme, M.
, Clerbaux, C.
, Ngadi, Y.
, Coheur, P. F.
, Heald, C. L.
, Hurtmans, D.
, Clarisse, L.
, Erisman, J. W.
in
Ammonia
/ Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Physics
/ Remote sensing
2014
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Global distributions, time series and error characterization of atmospheric ammonia (NH 3 ) from IASI satellite observations
by
Dolman, A. J.
, Van Damme, M.
, Clerbaux, C.
, Ngadi, Y.
, Coheur, P. F.
, Heald, C. L.
, Hurtmans, D.
, Clarisse, L.
, Erisman, J. W.
in
Ammonia
/ Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Physics
/ Remote sensing
2014
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Global distributions, time series and error characterization of atmospheric ammonia (NH 3 ) from IASI satellite observations
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Dolman, A. J.
, Van Damme, M.
, Clerbaux, C.
, Ngadi, Y.
, Coheur, P. F.
, Heald, C. L.
, Hurtmans, D.
, Clarisse, L.
, Erisman, J. W.
in
Ammonia
/ Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Physics
/ Remote sensing
2014
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Global distributions, time series and error characterization of atmospheric ammonia (NH 3 ) from IASI satellite observations
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Global distributions, time series and error characterization of atmospheric ammonia (NH 3 ) from IASI satellite observations
2014
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Overview
Ammonia (NH3) emissions in the atmosphere have increased substantially over the past decades, largely because of intensive livestock production and use of fertilizers. As a short-lived species, NH3 is highly variable in the atmosphere and its concentration is generally small, except near local sources. While ground-based measurements are possible, they are challenging and sparse. Advanced infrared sounders in orbit have recently demonstrated their capability to measure NH3, offering a new tool to refine global and regional budgets. In this paper we describe an improved retrieval scheme of NH3 total columns from the measurements of the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI). It exploits the hyperspectral character of this instrument by using an extended spectral range (800–1200 cm−1) where NH3 is optically active. This scheme consists of the calculation of a dimensionless spectral index from the IASI level1C radiances, which is subsequently converted to a total NH3 column using look-up tables built from forward radiative transfer model simulations. We show how to retrieve the NH3 total columns from IASI quasi-globally and twice daily above both land and sea without large computational resources and with an improved detection limit. The retrieval also includes error characterization of the retrieved columns. Five years of IASI measurements (1 November 2007 to 31 October 2012) have been processed to acquire the first global and multiple-year data set of NH3 total columns, which are evaluated and compared to similar products from other retrieval methods. Spatial distributions from the five years data set are provided and analyzed at global and regional scales. In particular, we show the ability of this method to identify smaller emission sources than those previously reported, as well as transport patterns over the ocean. The five-year time series is further examined in terms of seasonality and interannual variability (in particular as a function of fire activity) separately for the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
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Copernicus GmbH,European Geosciences Union,Copernicus Publications
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