Carbon monoxide measurements in the troposphere

Approximately 35 hours of radiometric measurements were obtained of the CO mixing ratio in the middle troposphere, upper troposphere, and lower stratosphere, by means of the Measurement of Air Pollution from Satellites (MAPS) experiment carried in the OSTA-1 payload of the second Space Shuttle fligh...

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Main Authors: Reichle, H. G., Jr., Beck, S. M., Haynes, R. E., Hesketh, W. D., Holland, J. A., Hypes, W. D., Orr, H. D., III, Sherrill, R. T., Wallio, H. A., Casas, J. C.
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Published: 1982
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Online Access:http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19830032133
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Summary:Approximately 35 hours of radiometric measurements were obtained of the CO mixing ratio in the middle troposphere, upper troposphere, and lower stratosphere, by means of the Measurement of Air Pollution from Satellites (MAPS) experiment carried in the OSTA-1 payload of the second Space Shuttle flight. In view of gas filter radiometer data in the 4.67-micron band, gathered over the 38 N-38 S latitude region during both daytime and nighttime, the performance of MAPS was excellent. Significant gradients have been found in the middle tropospheric CO mixing ratio with both latitude and longitude over the North Atlantic, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Middle East.