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Effects of Error in the CO Inferral Technique as a Function of GFCR Instrument Parameters

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Abstract

A program to measure the global distribution of carbon monoxide using remote sensing methods is being carried out at the NASA Langley Research Center. This program has progressed from the study phase through instrument development and flight tests aboard aircraft and Space Shuttle.

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