Emission fourier transform spectroscopy for remote sensing of the Earth’s atmosphere
Year: 2003
Authors: Bianchini G., Cortesi U., Carli B.
Autors Affiliation: Ist. Ricerca Onde Elettromagnetiche, Via Panciatichi 64, Firenze 50127, Italy
Abstract: Fourier transform emission spectroscopy can make an important contribution in the observation of the Earth\’s atmosphere and in the investigation of atmospheric physics and chemistry. In this paper, we report the measurement performances and the result obtained by a Fourier transform spectrometer, named SAFIRE-A (Spectroscopy of the Atmosphere using Far Infrared Emission – Airborne), operating in the far infrared spectral region from limb sounding observation of the atmospheric emission from a high altitude aircraft. After a short review of the advantages of FTS emission limb sounding in comparison with competing techniques and observation geometries, a detailed description of the instrument is given with the result obtained during the APE-GAIA (Airborne Polar Experiment – Geophysical Aircraft In Antarctica) field campaign carried out over the Antarctic Peninsula.
Journal/Review: ANNALS OF GEOPHYSICS
Volume: 46 (2) Pages from: 205 to: 222
KeyWords: Atmosphere; remote sensing; spectroscopy; atmospheric chemistry; remote sensing; spectroscopyImpactFactor: 0.176Citations: 2data from “WEB OF SCIENCE” (of Thomson Reuters) are update at: 2024-11-24References taken from IsiWeb of Knowledge: (subscribers only)Connecting to view paper tab on IsiWeb: Click hereConnecting to view citations from IsiWeb: Click here