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Simulation of an Orbital Nadir Viewing Gas Correlation Spectrometer for the Detection of CH4 and CO at 2.3 Microns with GASCOFIL

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Abstract

Gas correlation spectroscopy has been used to monitor tropospheric CO from ground based, airborne and satellite platforms. (Morrow and Nicholls (1990), Reichle et. al (1986)).

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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