China's First Infrared Occultation Spectrometer (GaoFen-5/AIUS) Monitoring Atmosphere Above Antarctic: Evaluation of Methane Profiles
Shuanghui Liu,
Xiaoying Li,
Jian Xu
et al.
Abstract:The Atmospheric Infrared Ultra-Spectral Sounder (AIUS) is China's first infrared occultation spectrometer onboard the GaoFen-5 satellite. This instrument provides measurements in the near-infrared and mid-infrared spectral regions with a spectral resolution of 0.02 cm −1 , monitoring key greenhouse gases like methane (CH4). In this study, we have developed a physicsbased retrieval algorithm for accurately deriving methane mole fraction profiles from infrared absorption spectra. The retrieval algorithm is appli… Show more
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