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Remote Sensing of Tropospheric Ozone and its Precursors

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Abstract

Two closely-related imaging infrared Fourier Transform Spectrometers - the Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer (TES; scheduled for launch on the Earth Observing System CHEM-I platform in 2001) and the Airborne Emission Spectrometer (AES; completed in 1994 and flown on a variety of NASA aircraft) - are aimed at elucidating the chemistry of the troposphere on global and regional scales with far better coverage (spatial and temporal) than is feasible with in situ sensors during intermittent field and aircraft campaigns.

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